No its a group of people that I'm looking for (only one of them is named and the whole group doesn't really have a name either.)
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Okay, I have no idea.. but I'm stupid and haven't read LotR on English... Anyway I just wanted to pop out and say how cool quiz this seems to be. ^^
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I made a new thread not realising there was a similar one around. So, The Saucepan Man told me to post it here...
What character, item or race of Arda do I mean? He is so fat Not big of height Man but not quite In holes like rats |
I think there was another riddle going on, but time has passed and none has answered... :S
But I think I know that! a Hobbit! |
Not quite... Close, but not correct yet.
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Bombur?
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No, Bombur isn't correct either.
It is a race (but not the dwarfs), Soronumė was on the right track... |
awh... *thinks* this would be a LOT easier if I only had read LotR on English.... :S
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Still trying
The Woses, represented by Ghān-buri-Ghān? He is fat and not tall, and a Wild Man - not quite like the rest of Men of Middle-Earth. The only part I can't find a reference for is "in holes like rats." :(
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It is a bit of a nasty one, so I toss in another hint...
It's one of the three ancient hobbit-kinds. |
:( That doesn't still help me.... My friend has borrowed my copy of LotR... And still it wouldn't help since I could only say the Finnish version.
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That helps, but it still doesn't fit too neatly.
The Stoors are the broadest and heaviest (fattest), but the only mention of holes is made in reference to the Harfoots. Since it is said that all hobbits are inclined to be fat, I'm going to plunk for...
The Harfoots: He is so fat - hobbitish, that's all (?) Not big of height - "the Harfoots were... smaller, and shorter..." Man but not quite - a hobbit, of course! In holes like rats - "They... longest preserved their ancestral habit of living in tunnels and holes." - LotR, Prologue, Concerning Hobbits |
Which is correct!
Take it away Nuranar! |
After a delay, here is my offering:
I, aloof but not alone, unsullied;
One of three, sundered, but close; Seeing and hearing, perhaps, but Never replying, heedless of the great voice. Who or what is the speaker? |
Hmm. Sounds like one of the Elven rings.
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Tol Brandir
I, aloof but not alone, unsullied;- Had never been stepped on by man One of three, sundered, but close;- one of three hills separated by the Anduin Seeing and hearing, perhaps, but- the other two are Amon Hen, the hill of sight, and Amon Lhaw, the hill of hearing Never replying, heedless of the great voice.- There is no hill of Speech ;), the great voice would be Rauros. Sophia |
Perfect, Sophia!
Carry on, Thunder Mistress!
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It's so late (early?) I can't tell if this is easy, hard, or deranged.
I do know I should never attempt rhyme at 5 a.m.
Ere sea was broken I was not yet rose when Atalante fell Once sunset's home, her final stop Now flaming birth I see as well *Draws large black Xs over the riddle* I suspect the above riddle is actually deranged and request all of your permission to create a new one. I shall have it up this evening if you lovely people can be patient. ;) |
Valinor???
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Oomph, I really could use a hint in here...
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Arien aka The Sun?
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With some thoughts of Evisse...
Ere sea was broken I was not Arda was originally a flat world, the continents (Aman, Hither Lands and Darkland) were surrounded by a mighty ocean. So, it was pretty early when this 'thing' was already there... yet rose when Atalante fell Atalantė, Quenya for Nśmenor after its Downfall in II 3319. Though the Sun first rose at the beginning of the First Age... Once sunset's home, her final stop Doesn't makes sense, the sun comes back every day, doesn't it? Now flaming birth I see as well Is this like Heart of Fire (Anar or any name for the sun...) then it DOES make sense... Ah... you got to help us out Sophia! |
I don't have an answer, at least not one that I think is right, but in the spirit of helpfulness;
The only lead I have is that it is something far to the west. The last two lines seem to refer to the changing of Arda from flat to round, if that's any help. My only guess is 'the Waves' The first line doesn't make sense, but Atalante was destroyed by a tidal wave, The Sun sets on the waves in the West, and since Arda was changed it also rises from them in the East. I don't really think this is right, but maybe it'll spur someone else's thought processes. |
I have been reluctant to answer any of these questions since I am not at all sure that I could come up with a riddle but....I think that it is the sea itself.
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Profuse Apologies
Oh, I'm really sorry everyone! :o I completely forgot about this thread. The reason why the riddle doesn't make a lot of sense is because I wrote it when I was extremely sleep deprived and so the two halves don't go together in the proper way. I intended to come back and write a new one when I was more rested, but I forgot :(.
Anyway, since you all have made such an effort to answer this one, demented as it is, the answer I was looking for is the New Lands that arose from the sea after the destruction of Numenor and the removal of Valinor from the world. At least the first two lines get at that, the second two just get at the bending of the seas and the fact that the sun now goes around and not across. It doesn't make much sense. Anyway, Garen LiLorian I think you were closest, so you may have the thread. Sophia |
Huh. Well, hooray for closest, then.:p
Here you go. Armies march at my command, Yet I speak in no tongue of Man, I shiver, though not from fear, Though I carry it to those who hear, Grond I command, and orcish host, Hear my voice sounding Deep, and know you are lost. |
The Witch King of Angmar . ????
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Drums.
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Well done Neithan. All yours
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Oh crap what did I get myself into. Give me a little while and I will try to come up with one.
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Funny how I have a fair amount of skill when it comes to solving riddles but am completely incapable of creating them. So I stole this from another site.
I loved a great beauty I fought a great fight I killed my opponent But died of a bite |
Is it Beren?
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I knew someone would guess that but no.
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Huan then? :p
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I'll say Carcharoth.
I loved a great beauty He loved the Silmarils. I fought a great fight He fought in the Hunting of the Wolf. I killed my opponent Carcharoth wounded both Huan and Beren mortally when they fought at the River Esgalduin. But died of a bite He was killed by Huan, a dog, so probably died because of a bite. |
Finrod Felagund maybe?
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Sorry forgot about this thread, Huan was the correct answer so take it away Evisse.
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Thank you!
Given by the Fair,
Abandoned in despair, Found by Hope Recovered by the Traveller. This one may be quite obscure. |
Arwen Evenstar would be my guess.
Given by the Fair, Given to Aragron by her father an elf. Elves are the fair race... Abandoned in despair, Elrond tried to convince her to go to the Undying Lands. Because there was nothing but despair for her. Found by Hope Hope: The meaning of Aragorn's name Estel Recovered by the Traveller. Gandalf called Aragron 'the greatest traveller and huntsman in this age of the world' This is all I can make of it. Though I'm not certain this is the correct answer, I'm sticking with it for now anyway. |
On a second thought, together with a friend of mine...
The Leaves of Lórien? Given by the Fair, Given by Galadriel. Abandoned in despair, When Merry and Pip were captured by the Uruks, they throw it away. Found by Hope Recovered by the Traveller. See my previous explanation. |
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