Elrond
Galadriel
Cirdan
Gandalf
Frodo
Bilbo
Samwise
Pretty sure there weren't any others... if that's right, list the titles Bilbo used to describe himself while trying to riddle Smaug.
Elrond
Galadriel
Cirdan
Gandalf
Frodo
Bilbo
Samwise
Pretty sure there weren't any others... if that's right, list the titles Bilbo used to describe himself while trying to riddle Smaug.
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[COLOR="Orange"]Meneldor - Fungushnitzel ~ Minstrel | Clingan ~ Champion | Snapnakh ~ Stalker[/COLOR]
Barrel-rider... that's all I remember. Man, the Hobbit was a long time ago.
As a side note, the names of all 13 Dwarves also appear in that Gandalfr story. I read about it in a book that talked about Tolkien's sources. As another side note, Ents (or at least the concept of moving trees) were partially inspired by Macbeth.
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He didn't truly bear it, though....he never took it anywhere and it had no effect on him when he had it on his finger.
[charsig=http://lotrosigs.level3.turbine.com/03202000000046d98/01003/signature.png]Regalar[/charsig]
Yep, he thought it was a total cop-out.
Anyway, back to the question....
"Ring-Finder", "Ring-Winner", "Luck-Wearer", "Lucky Number", and "Stinging Fly", in addition to "Barrel-Rider".
How old was Lobelia Sackville-Baggins when she died? (Finally... er, I mean... poor little Hobbit).
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I know they offered the first fruits of the harvest to Eru, upon the Meneltarma, but of any other religious feast I am unaware..
Thus he came alone to Angband's gates, and he sounded his horn, and smote once more upon the brazen doors, and challenged Morgoth to come forth to single combat. And Morgoth came.
Elrodan - 49 Capt, Elendilmir - Aurora Australis
"They were called Erukyermë ("Prayer to Eru"), Erulaitalë ("Praise of Eru"), and Eruhantalë ("Thanksgiving to Eru") and took place in the spring, midsummer, and autumn respectively."
What date on the modern calender will Durin's Day fall on this year (2008)?
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That would be October 14
Which members of Thorin's company had names that didn't rhyme with anyone else's name in the group?
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[COLOR="Orange"]Meneldor - Fungushnitzel ~ Minstrel | Clingan ~ Champion | Snapnakh ~ Stalker[/COLOR]
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Eldoreth LVL 50 MIN , Stoley LVL 50 BURG - Rank 4
Officer - The Keepers of Ale
AKSE Achiever 73.33%, Explorer 40.00%, Killer 53.33%, Socializer 46.67%
Unless my memory's faulty, you're still missing one, Numenorean![]()
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[COLOR="Cyan"]Landroval - Nibenrhaw ~ Loremaster | Eladrid ~ Burglar | Squeesh ~ Defiler[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Orange"]Meneldor - Fungushnitzel ~ Minstrel | Clingan ~ Champion | Snapnakh ~ Stalker[/COLOR]
Oh ok, I suppose you're right. Or at least right-ish. I'm not recalling all three of the elven kings' names at the moment though, I think I'll have to look them up.
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[COLOR="Orange"]Meneldor - Fungushnitzel ~ Minstrel | Clingan ~ Champion | Snapnakh ~ Stalker[/COLOR]
Ingwe, Finwe, and Elwe.
In what book does the tale "She that is fallen" appear? And what is it's right name?![]()
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Thus he came alone to Angband's gates, and he sounded his horn, and smote once more upon the brazen doors, and challenged Morgoth to come forth to single combat. And Morgoth came.
Elrodan - 49 Capt, Elendilmir - Aurora Australis
Akallabêth, in the Silmarillion, refering to the downfall of Númenor.
How was the Sceptre of Númenor lost?
[i][color=#dbb953]"Yet there may be a light beyond the darkness; and if so, I would have you see it and be glad."[/color][/i]
Ar Pharazon had it with him when he got the bright idea to attack the valar, so he lost it when he broke the ban.
What great battle occured at the dead marshes that caused it to become haunted?
[COLOR="Cyan"]Landroval - Nibenrhaw ~ Loremaster | Eladrid ~ Burglar | Squeesh ~ Defiler[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Orange"]Meneldor - Fungushnitzel ~ Minstrel | Clingan ~ Champion | Snapnakh ~ Stalker[/COLOR]
I believe the answer is the year 1390 of the Third Age. If correct, here is my question: Born in 2983 of the Third Age, what member of the Fellowship is the same age as Faramir the son of the Steward Denethor?
Hehe ok got it =) according to the EoA, it is 2990. according to the appendix of the return of the king, it is 1390, but i think it is another type of calendar.
To keep it going: In which battle did the treachery of Ulfang of the Easterlings turn the tide towards evil.
"And long there he lay, an image of the spendour of the Kings of Men in glory undimmed before the breaking of the world."
It doesnt get any better than this.