We all know those horror stories about teleporting from a dire situation into an instant death. Yet, there are some instances where you really shouldn't think about teleporting .. .
There I was, happily trundling along Barrow Downs and Weathertop to level 21, carrying a _Tele and 2 ?Tele and really thinking not much 'bout it. Until 2 things happend .. at first, I got bored and curios and turned the outer "dungeon wall" into mud. Then I hit one of those teleporting trees, and it teleported away. Far away .. and then "vanished from view".
What?!?
.. and only then it dawned to me that I was on level 21 of Amon Sűl, 4 levels above the ground - and teleporting out of the confined space of the tower isn't really advisable unless you're at least a floater ... .
By the way, as while I was at the inconvenient thing called "thinking" I started to wonder where I actually was, as it is at the end of the third age (Bilbo set out in 2941) so this couldn't really be
Weathertop
The name among Men for Amon Sűl, the southernmost of the Weather Hills in Eriador, on which had stood the Tower of Amon Sűl during the early Third Age.
Most of the fortifications on the Weather Hills dated from the time of Argeleb I (III 1349 - III 1356) and only stood for a few decades before they were thrown down by the forces of Angmar. The Tower of Amon Sűl on Weathertop, though, was much older, and had held one of the palantíri of the North-kingdom since the days of Arnor's foundation.
Encyclopedia of Arda: Weathertop
There I was, happily trundling along Barrow Downs and Weathertop to level 21, carrying a _Tele and 2 ?Tele and really thinking not much 'bout it. Until 2 things happend .. at first, I got bored and curios and turned the outer "dungeon wall" into mud. Then I hit one of those teleporting trees, and it teleported away. Far away .. and then "vanished from view".
What?!?
.. and only then it dawned to me that I was on level 21 of Amon Sűl, 4 levels above the ground - and teleporting out of the confined space of the tower isn't really advisable unless you're at least a floater ... .
By the way, as while I was at the inconvenient thing called "thinking" I started to wonder where I actually was, as it is at the end of the third age (Bilbo set out in 2941) so this couldn't really be
Weathertop
The name among Men for Amon Sűl, the southernmost of the Weather Hills in Eriador, on which had stood the Tower of Amon Sűl during the early Third Age.
Most of the fortifications on the Weather Hills dated from the time of Argeleb I (III 1349 - III 1356) and only stood for a few decades before they were thrown down by the forces of Angmar. The Tower of Amon Sűl on Weathertop, though, was much older, and had held one of the palantíri of the North-kingdom since the days of Arnor's foundation.
Encyclopedia of Arda: Weathertop
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