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Forum: The Books
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There's no reason for Gandalf not to have gone there at some stage. |
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She's about the most famous Numenorean woman, I guessed =). Start asking. |
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Possibly, Finwe. But there's nothing to say any way. Yes, it was awoken by the Dwarves that had lived there in the time of Eregion -- not Balin's little group, who went to reclaim their ancient... |
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If Arod wasn't a pony, then all you need to say is something like 'no, Arod was a horse'. You don't need to back it up with umpteen quotes from the books; I believe you! |
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Forum: The Books
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Sorry to gang up on you, Witch-King, but I'm afraid that isn't correct either. =) It is not known what stock they were bred from, but there is certainly a suggestion somewhere (couldn't find the... |
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I'll take the go that I should have had earlier, then smilies/smile.gif. Why couldn't Gondor come to aid of Helm Hammerhand? |
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You're welcome if you did find it enlightening in any way smilies/smile.gif, Osse. In reply to your post, I should say that the Valar may well have been responsible for these things and others. As... |
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No wonder it took you so long, Rumil; you've been doing your research pretty well I should say. smilies/smile.gif Only one or two points for discussion in that. Nilpaurion, I don't believe Orcs... |
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He was certainly seems to dislike cats, or gives that impression at least. What about Tavildo? |
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Let's see if we can revive this game. Beren, I'm afraid you've overlooked one this time. smilies/smile.gif |
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The Thane was like to a Baron of some sort, but this is close enough to royalty. And they certainly acknowledged the King of Arnor in the two periods that he existed. |
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Hans Markus -- the words of Faramir do not mean that Gandalf, having been faced with the dilemma of trying to find a way into Mordor, would not have chosen this path if it was the only option.... |
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Hmm, Legolas is right. I hadn't noticed that; Ulmo was by no means more powerful than Manwe, although he can be said to have followed 'Illuvatar's purpose' rather better, for the First Age, in that... |
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Helm's Deep and the Hornburg were the same fortress, built in a suitable place on the edge of the mountains. It earned the name Helm's Deep after the long besiegement of Helm Hammerhand there, in TA... |
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Angry hill troll; the idea of Eru Illuvatar has neccessarily been in the conception since just about its beginning. This itself is insightful into God, something that is augmented by the... |
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It would appear that it was an art of the Gondolothrim, that was lost in that city's destruction (although some of the blades themselves obviously survived). Nope, the blade I meant to talk... |
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That's a fairly comprehensive summary of this god, yes. In fact I've not really got anything more to add =). Enjoy the site, hope you stick around. |
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Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Not a great deal, I'm afraid. That the Silmarillion is a difficult book is a common complaint. Try reading more slowly. smilies/smile.gif Or maybe it isn't for you, who knows? Wait a while and... |
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Angrist? Well yes, that was a bad example then. Its been quite a while since I read Sil or UT, or anything concerning this knife, and had forgotten that it was not forged by Eol. But to say is... |
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