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			I bet that the Westernmost place that Legolas had travelled was Rivendell, unless he was born before Oropher's arrival in Greenwood. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	My pick goes to a Dwarf. There are some mentioned in Bilbo's party, and Gimli passed from Lorien as a memmber of the Fellowship. Does he has any mentioned cousin? If yes, my guess would go there.  | 
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			Funny idea - could it be cakes? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Often found at Bag End, and though no-one mentioned me, I must have been there that fine night, under the party tree. - I'd suppose so, too. No sign at Farmer Maggot's nor Crickhollow hideaway, - they wouldn't have gone so well with the mushrooms. none at all at Old Tom's house, even on washing day. - Tom's menu mentions "yellow cream, honeycombs, and white bread and butter", but no cakes. At Rivendell, the elves do tell, Bilbo was warned of me. - "Mind Bilbo doesn't eat all the cakes! He's too fat to get through key-holes yet" But on his dragon quest and return West, I'm lacking, don't you see? - Presumably the provender for the quest didn't include any. My ancient cousin, you may discover, in Galadriel's fair realm, - lembas, of course. and mention of another, but the cousin's far less bother. - Gimli mentioned cram in Lórien, but lembas were much better. But I'll be there, though it's cold and bare, by the seat of power, in Ecthelion's Tower. - Pippin and Gandalf were served "white cakes" while talking with Denethor. And you'll be glad, my lass or lad, to set your eyes on me. - Pippin certainly was! 
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	Und aus dem Erebos kamen viele seelen herauf der abgeschiedenen toten.- Homer, Odyssey, Canto XI  | 
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			Ibrin - nope, not Narya 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			BG - nope, not Legolas Beorn - nope, not a dwarf Pitchwife, of course you have it, indeed, CAKE! Excellent job, and explanation, I could see Legate was on the right track, but nobody fancies woodworm for tea ![]() Was thinking of calling this 'canonical occurences of the word "cake" in the legendarium' ![]() Of course the Bag End bit refers to the Dwarves raiding Bilbo's larder in The Hobbit and snaffling all his seed-cake (on which there was a thread many moons ago). And I'm surprised by the lack of mention of a birthday cake at the eleventy-first shindig. And you'll be glad, my lass or lad, to set your eyes on me. Everyone likes cake! All yours Pitchwife, (I'll have to think of a tricky one next time!) 
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			Rumil of Coedhirion Last edited by Rumil; 05-12-2010 at 12:43 PM. Reason: doh!  | 
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			Thanks, Rumil! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			This was another good one, and quite amusing in hindsight. I found it tricky enough, and I don't think I'd have guessed it if Legate hadn't brought up the idea that it could be an object rather than a person. But what really gave it away was the end - 'lass and lad' sounded distinctly hobbitish to my ear, and knowing hobbits, what would they be most glad to set their eyes on? Food, of course! ![]() Now why do I always have to solve a riddle when I haven't got a new one ready?   But I'll try hard to think something up soon; and Urwen, if you pop in here, have a nice cuppa tea, practice lotus position, listen to your own breath and... you get the picture. 
		
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			Thank God I was wrong!  I've never been any good at constructing riddles, so I don't quite know why I piped up in the first place.  Going back to lurking mode....  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
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			great guess, mate!!!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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				na vedui...
			 
			
			
			Let's try this: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I keep the guard though I have no eyes, I speak old words but am none of the Wise; prize of thief not won by theft, yet from my hidden home I was reft. No beast am I, yet by hunters sought; to some who craved me their bane I brought. 
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