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Nerwen 03-30-2008 05:23 AM

The Field of Celebrant and the battle with Easterlings in the Wold where Eorl died (Eorl being the party in question).

Legate of Amon Lanc 03-30-2008 07:07 AM

Exactly, your turn.

Nilpaurion Felagund 06-20-2008 11:25 PM

*bump*
 
Nerwen! :p

Nerwen 06-21-2008 12:19 AM

Here I am!

Who was defeated in the Battle of the Gwathló?

Rune Son of Bjarne 06-21-2008 07:15 AM

Was it the forces of Sauron?
(by the Numenorians?)

Nerwen 06-21-2008 07:23 AM

You've got it, Rune.

Thread's yours.

Rune Son of Bjarne 06-21-2008 07:36 AM

I am really happy about getting that one right as I was not sure at all.

hmmm what to ask. . .

Name 3 of the most prominent characters who fought in the battle of Nanduhirion

Nerwen 06-21-2008 07:43 AM

Thráin, Náin, Azog.

Rune Son of Bjarne 06-21-2008 07:50 AM

I knew I should have made it 4
 
The thread is yours again

Nerwen 06-21-2008 08:13 AM

How many of the aforementioned trio had sons who fought in the Battle of Five Armies?

Rune Son of Bjarne 06-21-2008 08:41 AM

My answer would be Thrain and Dain

Thrain - Thorin (oakenshield)

Nain - Dain (Ironfoot) - I think


Now Azog also had a son "Bolg" but I don't think he took part of the battle. . .infact I can only remember him being mentioned in the battle of 5 armies.

Nerwen 06-21-2008 08:49 AM

Alas, you remember wrong.

Try again.

Rune Son of Bjarne 06-21-2008 09:06 AM

I have checked again and I cannot find my mistake, maybe Bolg is mentioned in some book I do not have. . .

wait. . .hahaha. . . I see my mistake.

I wrote Dain instead of Nain

I of course ment to write Thrain and Nain

Nerwen 06-21-2008 09:11 AM

Yes... but you're still wrong.

Eönwë 06-21-2008 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nerwen (Post 560483)
How many of the aforementioned trio had sons who fought in the Battle of Five Armies?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rune Son of Bjarne (Post 560488)
Now Azog also had a son "Bolg" but I don't think he took part of the battle. . .infact I can only remember him being mentioned in the battle of 5 armies.

What?


So I would go with all three, then.

Nerwen 06-21-2008 07:10 PM

You've got it, Eönwë.

Sorry, Rune, but Bolg was at the Battle of Five Armies. He got killed by Beorn.

Rune Son of Bjarne 06-21-2008 08:10 PM

I was not wrong at all!

I just answered the wrong question. . .

For some reason I managed to confuse which battle you where talking about, so I gave the correct answer to what I thought you asked, but not to what you actually asked.

Longrun1 09-28-2009 01:21 AM

Now it's correct.

The Saucepan Man 10-07-2009 05:19 PM

Bumpity
 
Eönwë?

Eönwë 10-08-2009 01:42 PM

I can't think of anything.

Someone else can take it if they want.

Legate of Amon Lanc 10-09-2009 03:57 AM

Okay, to get something going.

Name at least five battles in which Hobbits were present. (Who makes it six or more, gets a big invisible plus.)

Rune Son of Bjarne 10-09-2009 02:00 PM

Battle of Five Armies
Battle of Bywater
Battle of Greenfields
Battle of Pelennor Fields
Battle of the Morannon

(not quite sure if it is the actual names of battles)

Mnemosyne 10-09-2009 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rune Son of Bjarne (Post 612758)
Battle of Five Armies
Battle of Bywater
Battle of Greenfields
Battle of Pelennor Fields
Battle of the Morannon

(not quite sure if it is the actual names of battles)

And whichever battle(s) occurred in defense of the Northern Kingdom against Angmar.

Legate of Amon Lanc 10-09-2009 02:05 PM

Well done. Not hard, was it...

By the way, when I spoke of six, apart from those you named, I was thinking of the Battle of Fornost...

Take the thread, Rune!

EDIT: x-ed. Okay, Mnemo, you get the big invisible plus I promised ;)

Rune Son of Bjarne 10-09-2009 02:08 PM

I just got to think about these: battle of Isengard and I guess they must also have taken part of "the war of the last alliance". . . didn't all races participate?

Rune Son of Bjarne 10-09-2009 02:33 PM

Silly
 
Which battle took place at a location that almost rhymes with "Free Will Whale"?

Legate of Amon Lanc 10-09-2009 02:44 PM

You mean Dimrill Dale? :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rune Son of Bjarne (Post 612761)
I just got to think about these: battle of Isengard and I guess they must also have taken part of "the war of the last alliance". . . didn't all races participate?

Well, practically there really never was any "battle of Isengard". Ents just came and destroyed whatever they found, while some remaining Orcs or Dunlendings were running away screaming or drowning, and Saruman also ran away. The only thing they fought against was at one point the liquid fire of Orthanc. Not sure if it qualifies as a "proper" battle.

And for the Last Alliance, that's an interesting question - probably, at least on first sight, not (maybe it even says somewhere that there were just "Elves, Men and Dwarves" - at least I recall somewhere it's enumerated how Dwarves fought on both sides, but just very few of them. Hence, who knows. Also, the Hobbits didn't play any important role until 3rd Age. On the other hand, they could have been omitted from the records, as Merry and Pippin pointed out to Treebeard. Okay, enough rant :) ).

Rune Son of Bjarne 10-09-2009 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc (Post 612765)
You mean Dimrill Dale? :)



Well, practically there really never was any "battle of Isengard". Ents just came and destroyed whatever they found, while some remaining Orcs or Dunlendings were running away screaming or drowning, and Saruman also ran away. The only thing they fought against was at one point the liquid fire of Orthanc. Not sure if it qualifies as a "proper" battle.

And for the Last Alliance, that's an interesting question - probably, at least on first sight, not (maybe it even says somewhere that there were just "Elves, Men and Dwarves" - at least I recall somewhere it's enumerated how Dwarves fought on both sides, but just very few of them. Hence, who knows. Also, the Hobbits didn't play any important role until 3rd Age. On the other hand, they could have been omitted from the records, as Merry and Pippin pointed out to Treebeard. Okay, enough rant :) ).

Then why does the battle of the peak count? only two beings was involved in that, less than when the ents attacked.

Anyways I don't recall any battle called "dimrill dale"

Legate of Amon Lanc 10-09-2009 03:00 PM

Oh sorry, "which battle" was the question. Battle of Azanulbizar.

As for Battle of the Peak... I guess it counts only because it was called "battle" :rolleyes: :D

Rune Son of Bjarne 10-09-2009 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc (Post 612770)
Oh sorry, "which battle" was the question. Battle of Azanulbizar.

As for Battle of the Peak... I guess it counts only because it was called "battle" :rolleyes: :D

Correct. . .

Surely it should have been named "The Brawl of the Peak" :p

Legate of Amon Lanc 10-09-2009 03:52 PM

Hmm, actually the Battle of the Peak never really took place: the name was invented by Gandalf when he was speaking about what if somebody saw the battle, how they could make songs about it. And he demented even that rightaway, saying that even people who saw it won't be able to discern it from a raging thunderstorm. :) Hm, certainly it seems that it was epic enough for a battle, though.

Anyway... let's make another question, then... name four places, which have been besieged (or basically, which were the target location of an army involved in a battle for it) for one, two, three and four times. Neither of these places can belong to the same race! I.e. if you say for example a Dwarven city that has been besieged for one time, then for the places assailed for two, three or four times you need to find places which did not belong to the Dwarves. Mixed defenders count together as another, separate race (i.e. you can include for example a Dwarven city 1x, a different mixed Dwarf-Hobbit city 2x, a Hobbit city 3x etc. But personally I doubt you will find many chances to use this rule). Minor characters appearing in the siege, such as one random Elf among ten thousand Dwarves, of course do not count among the "defender race".

So I want four names from you, you can include the race and the number of battles of this place in brackets after it or something like that.

The Saucepan Man 10-09-2009 05:45 PM

Not that I am pernickity or anything, but ...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Legate
Name at least five battles in which Hobbits were present.

Only one Hobbit was present at the Battle of Five Armies, so Hobbits were not present. :p

Anyway, to the question at hand:

Greenfields (Hobbits) - Once (Orcs defeated by the Bullroarer)
Erebor (Dwarves) - Twice (The Battle of Five Armies and during the War of the Ring)
Lothlorien (Elves) - Thrice (Three attacks during the War of the Ring)
Osgiliath (Men) - Four times (Last Alliance, the Kinslaying, when the east bank was lost and finally when it was overrun during the War of the Ring).

Legate of Amon Lanc 10-10-2009 08:05 AM

Very nice and well done :) I was partially leaving it open to see what examples people are going to use, nice that you remembered Erebor, I was wondering if people are going to use it. Of course Lórien was obvious, that was what made me think of the question in the first place. Your turn.

The Saucepan Man 10-10-2009 09:22 AM

Thank you Legate.:)

So, next question:

Name six battles with the name of a river in their title.

The Might 10-10-2009 03:56 PM

Ok...

Battle of Bywater
Battle of the Crossings of Erui
Battle of the Gwathló
First Battle of the Fords of Isen
Second Battle of the Fords of Isen
Battle of the Field of Celebrant

I hope separating the battles of the Fords of Isen isn't cheating. :D

Legate of Amon Lanc 10-11-2009 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Might (Post 612821)
I hope separating the battles of the Fords of Isen isn't cheating. :D

I wanted originally to ask the same question :D I presumed not, though since I couldn't make it six (I have been also wondering if Bywater counts), I decided not to ask until I know at least something more :)

The Saucepan Man 10-11-2009 09:10 AM

Those are the six that I had.

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Might
I hope separating the battles of the Fords of Isen isn't cheating.

Most certainly not. They were two separate battles. The thread is yours. :)

The Might 03-13-2010 10:05 AM

I somehow forgot to ask a new one back then, so I'll do so now:

Which item once owned by a dragon was part of the Battle of Bywater?

Legate of Amon Lanc 03-13-2010 02:35 PM

The horn of the Mark, originally taken from Scatha's treasure by the ancestors of Rohirrim (resp. Fram and his heirs).

The Might 03-13-2010 06:31 PM

Meh... and I expected this to be a bit more difficult.
Your turn, of course. :D


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