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            <description><![CDATA[Title: Strangers<br />Summary: <b>Rating:</b> G<br /><br /><b>Disclaimer:</b> Aragorn and Legolas belong to Tolkien. The character of Princess Sun Lian and the world she lives in are the property of Bioware and from the game "Jade Empire".<br /><br /><b>Notes: </b>It was not intended to be a crossover as such, but I wondered if such a world could easily fit into Middle-earth. I don't know if I have succeeded, but it has been fun trying *grins*<br /><br />Also, I have included some Japanese in here. My knowledge of it is rudimentry at best, retained from when I used to follow anime to a higher degree than I do now. So any mistakes in the language, I apologise for, and all mistakes are my own.<br /><br />So... to memory, here are the translations:<br /><br />Legolas-san - affixing "-san" at the end of the name is our equivilent of saying "Sir," or another form of respect.<br />Silk Fox-chan - whereas "-chan" is a more informal addition to the end of a name, signifiying the friendship between two people.<br />Arigato - Thank you.<br />Hime - Princess.<br /><br /><b>Summary:</b> Extending diplomatic relations in a far away city...<br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 28 May 2006 16:41:41 +0200</pubDate>
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