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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 74
Views: 17,426
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Dáin Ironfoot
Thardolein of Gondolin.........Firod did nto wound Melkor...that was Fingolfin. I still think that you all are fogetting the House of Hador and thier stand at the Battle of unnumbered tears. All... |
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Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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Replies: 21
Views: 17,412
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Dáin Ironfoot
Its been months since I last read the Sil, but I distinctly remember reading thatFingolfin was reincarnated quickly. Yes I know that Maglor did not directly die, but ill bet he got tired of wandering... |
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Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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Replies: 21
Views: 17,412
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Dáin Ironfoot
Both Glorfindel and the Balrog fell to thier deaths, but it protected the retreaty people of Gondolin. Almost all the elves were reicarnated by the Valar, in the Sil it talks of how some must... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 12
Views: 6,241
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Dáin Ironfoot
We must remember that Gandalf, and many others of power can see the future. I think that it was all part of a larger plan. Yes, re-establishing Dale and Erebor gave the free peoples a mush stronger... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 74
Views: 17,426
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Dáin Ironfoot
Ok, I think that I was shooting more towards a military Hero, really, they all were, but Hurin and the house of Hador stood to the last to protect the retreat of the Gondolindrim. He was the last... |
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Forum: Middle-earth Mirth
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Replies: 43
Views: 12,110
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Dáin Ironfoot
I think he was really good on the inside, but had to live up to his reputation.....somebody has to be the dark lord. |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 23
Views: 7,729
Posted By
Dáin Ironfoot
Yes the elves at any time are free to sail when they grow weary of Middle Earth, which is becoming ever more rapid with the Fourth Age and the fullfillment of the dominion of men. Only they can find... |
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Forum: Middle-earth Mirth
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Replies: 43
Views: 12,110
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Dáin Ironfoot
Hahahah also you forget that he strove for world peace under a united rule. He also decreased the surplus population. |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 74
Views: 17,426
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Dáin Ironfoot
Who do all of you think is the greatest hero of Middle-earth? I think that i would go with Hurin maybe, because he was the last man of the house of Hador alive on the field, killing 70 trolls before... |
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Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Replies: 55
Views: 15,302
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Dáin Ironfoot
Sauron would have controlled him. Why? Because Morgoth bred dragons for evil and to serve him, Sauron was his second-in-command and survived, therefore smaug would serve him. I think Gandalf couls... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 8
Views: 5,359
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Dáin Ironfoot
I believe that Durin also had one.....in Moria. Thrain's was taken by Sauron in Mirkwood Fortress, Dul Guldor |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 20
Views: 7,653
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Dáin Ironfoot
Yes, i believe that it takes years to become wise, but sometimes in the books, younger falks are wiser than the older. Look at Hurin at the Battle of unnumbered tears. The elves wanted to attack, but... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 19
Views: 6,288
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Dáin Ironfoot
One thing that I am not sure about is the names of some of the men of gondor. Some are the same as elven names in the silmarillion. For example, Mablung, Ecthelion, and others. They are used twice,... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 2
Views: 5,065
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Dáin Ironfoot
Maybe he was referring to Nogrod or Belegost, because they were also in the east. |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 2
Views: 5,065
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Dáin Ironfoot
In the silmarillion, it speaks of the seven fathers of the dwarves, and says they go out and establish a seperate kingdom each. But the only kingdoms we hear about are Nogrod, Belegost, And... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 3
Views: 5,108
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Dáin Ironfoot
I have read that they do not have to sleep, only to dream or fill thier eyes with beutiful things. Just a guess. They dont seem to tire very fast. |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 18
Views: 6,997
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Dáin Ironfoot
I dont recall wich it was but one of the books said that orcs do not die naturally, so i assume the are immortal. I think the Olog-Hai were somewhat a mix between trolls and orcs. |
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Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Replies: 29
Views: 9,185
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Dáin Ironfoot
I believe they had them, but nowhere does it state that they flew! |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 4
Views: 4,627
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Dáin Ironfoot
I read in a book i just got today that it was a kraken maybe, created by Melkor. It really would be nice to hear more about the nameless and shapeless things, but i dont think there is more. |
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Forum: The Movies
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Replies: 30
Views: 7,201
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Dáin Ironfoot
They really left alot out though, but i guess they had to for time |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 4
Views: 4,627
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Dáin Ironfoot
What exactly was the watcher in the water, was it linked to the Balrog, where did it come from? |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 60
Views: 18,861
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Dáin Ironfoot
Yes! Ive allways wondered about "the nameless and shapeless things beneath the mountains". I think they were made by Morgoth, who else, or they were flaws in the song of the Ainur, or maybe something... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 15
Views: 7,665
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Dáin Ironfoot
I think the oathbreakers did build it though, they inhabited it, also what is the signifacance of erech? Its just a rock |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 21
Views: 8,646
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Dáin Ironfoot
Thanks obloguy, very helpful. Ill bet the wings had shrunk after thousands of years in Khazad dum, and therefore be useless. |
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Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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Replies: 24
Views: 32,839
Posted By
Dáin Ironfoot
OK, well there are a lot of orcs, i think they are immortal also, but that doesnt seem right. Also, are they tireless like elves? |
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