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Something to do with Gondor.
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Ok, another hint: east.
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well there Pelenor fields, and Ithielien, Sauron sent is messengers to bring the Haradrim and easterlings to fight the gondorians.
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Indeed, though they didn't need to be incitated.
Something else. |
I give up:confused:. What it is Might?
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Ok, last hint: Wainriders
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The first attack of the Wainriders on Gondor:
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I am still looking for the name of the battle.
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Battle of the Plains
First major battle between Gondor and the Wainriders. The Battle of the Plains was fought in 1856 on the great plains between Mirkwood and Mordor. The Wainriders defeated the combined forces of Gondor and the Northmen. |
Sorry Nerwen, you were indeed right with the event, but failed to specify what the battle exactly was, so Groin gets to go next. However, from what I have seen I have no doubt you will be able to answer others. ;)
Also, strange that it took you so long. I thought that the Gondor and east hints were enough to show you what I meant. Anyway, go ahed and post a new one. :D |
This battle was fought near the river fortress of Tharbad. It is where the Númenórean Ciryatur routed Souron's forces.
Good luck!:D |
Battle of the Gwathló
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Correct as usual. Your turn Might.
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*bump* If you don't post, Miggy, I shall blow your door right down your house and out through the hill.
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Have you done so yet, Legate?
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I'm going to give him one more day and then do so. Because I can also use the time I give him to think of another question, or, if you wish, or anyone, you may do so if he doesn't report.
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Thanks for the exta day Legate. :p
Anyways, what battle marked the "invention" of golf? |
You are welcome.
And I am not going to answer. Let's allow someone else to participate here! :) |
I'm not interested in war history, so I'm wondering why am I torturing my brain in order to remember the name of the battle. Yes, I know what battle it is but I have no clue what it is called.
The battle of Hobbits vs Orcs? The battle of Bandobras? The battle of Mount Gram? The battle of Bullroarer-chopped-a-head-off-and-invented-golf? See, I'm hopeless. :D But I hope I do not need to know the exact name of the battle, because otherwise we have to wait for someone else to arrive and name it... |
How would you call a battle taking place on a green field Lommy? :D
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Could it be... oh, I don't know... something like... The Battle of Greenfields?
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I hate to take it away from you Lommy but you must realise it was one Google away from you. :D
Take it, Nerwen! |
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Ahem. Google = cheating.
What battle was named after something that was named after it? |
Well, yes, Miggy, I knew I could have googled it or even looked it from the books, but I thought it fairer to go by what I remembered. Anyway, I do not mean that it was wrong to give the thread to Nerwen in any way since she knew it and obviously the name itself was the difficult part of the question, not realising what you were talking about. (By the way, I had a slight and eerie hunch that Nerwen will come to the thread and post the actual name of the battle and just see what happened... :eek: )
Anyway, no, I have absolutely no clue what Nerwen is talking about right now :D but I might as well guess. The Battle of the Five Armies*, mayhaps? In a way it would fit the description, but it sounds a little far-fetched... *see, at least I knew this one's name and didn't say something like "The Battle at the end of TH" ;) |
Sorry, it is not the Battle of Five Armies.
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I don't know... something like... Battle of Nanduhirion, eh?
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No. Nothing like Battle of Nanduhirion.:p
Clue: think about etymology. |
This is soooooo wrong, but I have yet to post in this thread.
Battle of the Camp? |
no no no no. . .forget what I said. . .I just realised that it must be (hopefully)
The Battle of Dagorlad |
That was smart, Rune. :)
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Nice work, Rune.:)
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Thanks
It was kind of weird. . . . At first I thought it had something to do with Anfauglith, but realised that the name had nothing to do with the battle and the "camp" thing was just a bad guess. Which battle took place at the highest location? |
Hmm, maybe Gandalf's battle with the Balrog on Zirakzigil, eh?
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I am looking for a specifick name for the battle. . .
No googling! (although I don't think there is anything wrong with reading through the books to find the answer) |
Heck, I don't know how it is in English. :) But I know how it is named in Czech, would that suffice? :p Anyway, it would be something like Battle on the Top or Battle on the Spire, maybe?
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Battle on the Spire is close. . .sort of.
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Okay, I don't have the books here right now, so I looked it up on the net. But I don't consider that cheating because I knew what the name is, just not from the original books, and it's not my fault that in fact it's one level more difficult for me to write the right answer (in fact, it's a handicap, because even when I know the name in one language, I still need to look it up in English). Battle of the Peak.
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hahaha
It is incredible what excuses people use to convince them selves that they have not bent the rules. . . ;) Have you never read LotR in English? I mean we are many who have another first language than English and at times only remember the answer in our first language. . . anyways take it away, if nobody else had answered tonight I would have handed the thread over to you anyways. |
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Aaanyway... let's bring in the new question: There was a leader who is most famous for taking part in a certain battle, and his name has become associated with that battle in a certain way. This battle had a major impact on the history of Middle-Earth. Thirty-five years later, the leader died in another battle. What two battles are we talking about here? |
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