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  • sffp
    Swordsman
    • Apr 2020
    • 434

    Minor Quibble

    My @ just picked up the Small Metal Shield of Thorin (a most useful device)

    My quibble isn't the usefulness of Resist Chaos or -1 to stealth for my level 16 hobbit rogue at dl 12

    But the man's (okay, dwarf's) name is Thorin Oakenshield. Should his artifact shield be made of metal?

    Don't get me wrong (5 +25) AC, immunity to Acid, +3 Str +4 Con, protection from sound, FA, ProtFear. I am wielding this thing!

    But shouldn't it be made of wood?
  • DavidMedley
    Veteran
    • Oct 2019
    • 1004

    #2
    And not no pine, neither! I'm looking for SOLID OAK!!
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    • Sky
      Veteran
      • Oct 2016
      • 2321

      #3
      lol not at all. get your LOTR facts straight, boy.

      Thorin II was born to Dwarven prince Thráin II ..

      ..he participated in the Battle of Azanulbizar in TA 2799. [/] At some point in the fighting, his shield broke, and using an oaken tree branch found on the floor as a shield, he gained the epithet "Oakenshield," which would remain with him even in death.
      "i can take this dracolich"

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      • backwardsEric
        Knight
        • Aug 2019
        • 531

        #4
        Originally posted by Sky

        Thorin II was born to Dwarven prince Thráin II ..

        ..he participated in the Battle of Azanulbizar in TA 2799. [/] At some point in the fighting, his shield broke, and using an oaken tree branch found on the floor as a shield, he gained the epithet "Oakenshield," which would remain with him even in death.
        Current versions of hengband have a club of Samson as an artifact:

        This is the donkey's jawbone that Samson used to defeat a Philistine Army.
        Lightweight but effective, this club's sacred power is especially deadly against evil foes.


        So there's a precedent, perhaps questionable, for basing an artifact on something a well-known figure happened to pick up on the battlefield.

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        • Sky
          Veteran
          • Oct 2016
          • 2321

          #5
          i mean, sure, you could have The Oak Branch Of Thorin Oakenshield as an artifact - and that would totally be made of oak.
          But the shield of Thorin, Son of Thrain has no particular reason to be made out of oak.
          "i can take this dracolich"

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          • sffp
            Swordsman
            • Apr 2020
            • 434

            #6
            Originally posted by Sky
            i mean, sure, you could have The Oak Branch Of Thorin Oakenshield as an artifact - and that would totally be made of oak.
            But the shield of Thorin, Son of Thrain has no particular reason to be made out of oak.
            My take is that an artifact is imbued with it's power at exactly moments like Thorin's showdown with Azog. The Valar looked down on the young dwarf prince and saw his bravery in the face of the overwhelming opponent and granted that mighty oak with POWER.

            But, like I said, I quibble.

            It's funny because that shield cost my @ its life because without it I would have worn the knight's shield of preservation which include RPoison.

            I had a heck of a shield choice...

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            • Adam
              Adept
              • Feb 2016
              • 194

              #7
              I don't know the situation but maybe the +3 stealth or ESP could have also saved your @.

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              • DavidMedley
                Veteran
                • Oct 2019
                • 1004

                #8
                Not to pile on, but you saw green wake up at least 2 turns before it breathed on you. Not that we haven't all missed crucial info like this.

                > The mature green dragon wakes up.
                > You hit the air elemental. It was a good hit!
                > You have destroyed the air elemental.
                > You freeze the cave troll.
                > You have slain the cave troll.
                > The mature green dragon breathes poison.
                ...
                > You die.
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                • archolewa
                  Swordsman
                  • Feb 2019
                  • 400

                  #9
                  Originally posted by sffp

                  It's funny because that shield cost my @ its life because without it I would have worn the knight's shield of preservation which include RPoison.

                  I had a heck of a shield choice...
                  I feel you. These days I have a hard requirement: FA, and resistance for all the basic elements and poison. I will sacrifice pretty much everything else for those. Maybe Ill give up poison or a basic element resist for ESP depending on my depth and class, but if I do, I stay very far away from enemies that do the damage I dont resist. I like being protected against the occasional mistake.

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                  • Ed_47569
                    Adept
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 114

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sffp
                    My take is that an artifact is imbued with it's power at exactly moments like Thorin's showdown with Azog. The Valar looked down on the young dwarf prince and saw his bravery in the face of the overwhelming opponent and granted that mighty oak with POWER.

                    But, like I said, I quibble.
                    It was actually Thorin's cousin, Dain II (Ironfoot), that slew Azog at the Battle of Azanulbizar, immediately avenging the death of his father Nain. Dain II then becomes King Under the Mountain after Thorin's death at the Battle of the Five Armies.

                    For some reason, the Hobbit films directed by Peter Jackson brought Azog back, when in fact he had been dead for many years before the events of The Hobbit.

                    Come to think of it, there are no artifacts for Dain II in Angband, even though we have the Mattock of Nain.

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                    • sffp
                      Swordsman
                      • Apr 2020
                      • 434

                      #11
                      Originally posted by DavidMedley
                      Not to pile on, but you saw green wake up at least 2 turns before it breathed on you. Not that we haven't all missed crucial info like this.

                      > The mature green dragon wakes up.
                      > You hit the air elemental. It was a good hit!
                      > You have destroyed the air elemental.
                      > You freeze the cave troll.
                      > You have slain the cave troll.
                      > The mature green dragon breathes poison.
                      ...
                      > You die.
                      Amusingly the breath didn't kill me.
                      It took me to zero.
                      My @ died by poison.

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                      • Nick
                        Vanilla maintainer
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 9647

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ed_47569
                        For some reason, the Hobbit films directed by Peter Jackson
                        So many ways to finish that sentence...

                        Originally posted by Ed_47569
                        Come to think of it, there are no artifacts for Dain II in Angband, even though we have the Mattock of Nain.
                        Nain's mattock was notable because he swung and missed with it and that allowed Azog to kill him. Dain's axe was mentioned, IIRC.
                        One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
                        In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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                        • Ed_47569
                          Adept
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 114

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nick
                          So many ways to finish that sentence...
                          Yes indeed! The LOTR films took some liberties - why on earth did he have the Rivendell elves turning up at Helms Deep?? - but The Hobbit films took it to a whole new level.

                          An average game of Angband put to screen would probably be more faithful to the story line, even back in the days of Tiamat, Kronos and Azriel!

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                          • EpicMan
                            Swordsman
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 455

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ed_47569
                            Yes indeed! The LOTR films took some liberties - why on earth did he have the Rivendell elves turning up at Helms Deep?? - but The Hobbit films took it to a whole new level.

                            An average game of Angband put to screen would probably be more faithful to the story line, even back in the days of Tiamat, Kronos and Azriel!
                            The best part of the Hobbit trilogy is the Budweiser horses at Beorn's house. It looks like its a commercial break starting.

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