Thread: Psychological Wording

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Romans

caesar

Power

corruption

backstabbing

Evil

wicked

malevolent

? Im not sure what you mean


Malevolent:
Having or exhibiting ill will; wishing harm to others; malicious
next word;
Horror
Having or exhibiting ill will; wishing harm to others; malicious
next word;
Horror

Shelob

Frodo

Ring

Fellowship

Entings

Bacon!!!!!

Mushrooms

Forest

Gump

RUN!!!!!!!

escape

fantasy

story

never ending

continuous

Univers

Parallel

Perpendicular

divergent

non-conformist

Presbyterians

religion

The Bible

Prophecy

oracle

matrix

unreal

Fiction

fantasy

Eragon

Aragorn

king

Lord

Sauron
Melkor
(Melkor took Sauron into his service, and Sauron became the greatest of his followers)
(Melkor took Sauron into his service, and Sauron became the greatest of his followers)

Bauglir - a title of Melkor

Dark Lord

Bright Lord
(not necessarily from LotR, but psychologically it is what first came to mind, but now that I think of it; soldiers in armor were commonly described as bright lords, by Tolkien.)
(not necessarily from LotR, but psychologically it is what first came to mind, but now that I think of it; soldiers in armor were commonly described as bright lords, by Tolkien.)

Gil-galad
Gil-galad was an Elven King.
Of him the harpers sadly sing:
the last whose realm was fair and free
between the Mountains and the Sea.
His sword was long, his lance was keen,
his shining helm afar was seen;
the countless stars of heaven's field
were mirrored in his silver shield.
But long ago he rode away,
and where he dwelleth none can say;
for into darkness fell his star
in Mordor where the shadows are.
Gil-galad was an Elven King.
Of him the harpers sadly sing:
the last whose realm was fair and free
between the Mountains and the Sea.
His sword was long, his lance was keen,
his shining helm afar was seen;
the countless stars of heaven's field
were mirrored in his silver shield.
But long ago he rode away,
and where he dwelleth none can say;
for into darkness fell his star
in Mordor where the shadows are.

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