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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Armenelos, Númenor
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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Jul 2014
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His other son, Ibun, doesn't die in Amon Rudh (or, at least, is not stated to have died there), he's captured by orcs but not mentioned after although later Mim says to Hurin that he is the last of his people.
Last edited by Tar-Verimuchli; 12-02-2014 at 12:14 PM. |
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Bilbo and Gollum were both in internal agreement that his fifth questions was not a riddle, even though they went along with it and treated it like one. |
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Pile O'Bones
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The Silmarillion just says that Ibun and Mim are captured by orcs while looking for roots away from Amon Rudh then doesn't mention Ibun again apart from Mim's statement to Hurin when they meet in Nargothrond that he is the last of his people. In The Children of Hurin, Mim and Ibun deliberately betray the outlaws to the orcs who insist on holding Ibun hostage and are said to have no intention of keeping their side of the bargain. Mim then tries to kill Beleg at Amon Rudh but Ibun is not mentioned. The Unfinished Tales skips the events at Amon Rudh. It's reasonable to conclude from the Silmarillion and the Children of Hurin that the orcs hold Ibun hostage away from Amon Rudh to make sure that Mim keeps to his side of the bargain then kill him after the sack.
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Either way, the intended lie was that Bilbo told 5 riddles, as "What is in my pocket...?" is not a proper riddle. |
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Pile O'Bones
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As the last lie and truths has been answered by person who wrote it, here's one on Children of Hurin.
1. In his later writings, Tolkien considered making Sador one of the druedain. 2. Turin's sword, Anglachel, forged by Eol from a meteorite, is given to him by Thingol. 3. Turin's sister, Urwen, died before his other sister, Nienor was born. |
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I would say that Anglachel wasn't Turin's sword, but Beleg's. Turin merely kept it, and used it, but it became his own when it became Gurthang. |
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