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There's a Bone Island in Canada, and both N and E are points, and a bone is a grave inhabitant. But I can't see any Tolkien connection whatsoever! (Except for Nob backwards).
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Balin? Bali plus N. Only came to this because I really struggled to think of graves of specific people in the books. Balin's the only one I can think of, except for the ones in Rath Dinen. Boromir had a boat burial, Theoden had a funeral, but his tomb doesn't have the same kind of dramatic significance.
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Last edited by Pervinca Took; 07-27-2013 at 08:11 AM.
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