Re: Hidden Nuggets we see all the time...

Originally Posted by
Gaelrond
Just finished reading all 100 pages of this thread over a couple of days... Lots of things I have yet to see and will have to look for! I too am constantly having these little moments of 'oh wow, they put THAT in'. It's terrific. I did want to comment on a couple of things in previous posts that jumped out at me, and these are from posts WAY back in the thread, so forgive me for not quoting...
Someone mentioned Bronwë's Folly and wondered at it being a Sindarin translation of the Quenya Voronwë. If memory serves, the actual translation is Bronwëg, but I may be mistaken. I'd have to get out my copy of The Silmarillion to be sure.
Also, during the discussion of potential ages of elvish characters, someone stated that the First Age was approximately 580 years, from the first rising of the Sun until Morgoth's expulsion during the War of Wrath. Again, I may be mistaken, but I would swear I remember reading that the beginning of counted time was at the first mingling of the lights of the two trees in Valinor. How that bears on the beginning of the First Age though I can't be sure. The first rising of the Sun didn't occur until the remnant of the Noldor that Fëanor left behind in Aman had crossed the Helcaraxë and arrived in the northwest of Beleriand. That seems late to me to begin counting the First Age... but again, I could be wrong.
I re-read the Silmarillion again recently, but now I want to go back to check those passages!
Anyhow... I love that there are so many lore geeks playing this game, and really love that there were lore geeks on the development team!
The First Age did begin with the first rising of the Sun. And, if I remember correctly, that's when the Children of Men first awoke.
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=1][COLOR=white][B]But when dark things come from the houseless hills, or creep from sunless woods, they fly from us. What roads would any dare to tread, what safety would there be in quiet lands, or in the homes of simple men at night, if the Dunedain were asleep, or were all gone into the grave?[/B] - [I]Aragorn, at the Council of Elrond[/I][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]