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Urwen 04-18-2019 04:30 AM

But no one else except Gandalf and Erestor contains T in their names, and Erestor is taken. If you believe otherwise, then take a look at the members and say that someone else does with a straight face.


Legolas, Gimli, Aragorn, Frodo, Bilbo, Boromir, Elrond. Which one of those names contains the letter 'T' within them? Do tell.

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 04:33 AM

???M???: Find him circulating at a strange support group.
ERESTOR: Put back, almost intact, to find him.
???E???: A twist of double pastry for him.
???T???: Search around the ship for him.
GLORFINDEL: Coin in German money? Shake it up for him.
GLOIN: Behold, spirit! Turn and see him!
GALDOR: For him, a happy alternative, with minimal compromise.

THEME: PEOPLE PRESENT AT THE COUNCIL OF ELROND.

Go and have a cup of tea, and think about angles you have not yet considered.

Urwen 04-18-2019 04:36 AM

The only other who was present with T in their name was Pippin, or Peregrin Took.

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 05:03 AM

He was not in the meeting, though.

Urwen 04-18-2019 05:12 AM

Then there was no one else whose name contains the letter T at the meeting.


Unless, of course, you mean one of their.....other names (ie. Telcontar etc. for Aragorn)

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 05:20 AM

I might. ;)

But I want the elements accounted for, not just random guesses.

Urwen 04-18-2019 05:28 AM

Well, the elements of my clues two passwords ago - the one with Turin as the password - weren't all accounted for, so since it wasn't done with my clues, I feel no obligation to do it with other people's clues.


If others wish to do so, they might, but since I wasn't given the courtesy of my clues being explained properly back then, why should I do it?



I had to explain the elements of both Maeglin and Tuor clues myself, so.....yeah.Treat others how you would like to be treated.

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 05:38 AM

I always give explanations. At least, I'm pretty sure I do. I accounted for all elements in your last password. But suit yourself.

Urwen 04-18-2019 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 715031)
I always give explanations. At least, I'm pretty sure I do. I accounted for all elements in your last password. But suit yourself.


But not in the one before that.

Huinesoron 04-18-2019 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urwen (Post 715030)
Well, the elements of my clues two passwords ago - the one with Turin as the password - weren't all accounted for, so since it wasn't done with my clues, I feel no obligation to do it with other people's clues.

If others wish to do so, they might, but since I wasn't given the courtesy of my clues being explained properly back then, why should I do it?

I had to explain the elements of both Maeglin and Tuor clues myself, so.....yeah.Treat others how you would like to be treated.

This is moderately fair; it's always frustrating when people dismantle your password purely on theme (didn't I have three giants fall in the space of a single Wiki read?). That said, there's a difference between 'it must be this, but I've looked at it and can't make it fit the clue', and 'this has the right letter and is therefore my guess'. (I have been guilty of both, but try hard to avoid just throwing out names that have both letter and theme without at least partial explanations).

(PS: I think it was Galadriel who guessed both Tuor and Maeglin, but this doesn't really affect your main point.)

There are a lot of alternate names and titles with T in them at the Council - Strider, Thranduillion, Captain of Gondor, &c &c. The clue sounds like we need a synonym for 'search' with a synonym for (or name of a) 'ship' stuck inside it... but there really aren't any jumping out at me.

E feels like it might contain 'pie'.

hS

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 05:51 AM

Well, I apologise if I have ever failed to do so. I think all I did in that one was point out the theme, though ... killer and victim pairs. That made the last pair easy for G55 to guess, even though she didn't have all the elements. So I guess there is sometimes a bit of a grey area.

The GIANTS one was extremely difficult, but I thought I tried to work backwards by giving the elements afterwards.

And Galadriel guessed apologetically, saying she didn't think it was fair to just rant them off. Like I said, grey areas.

Huinesoron 04-18-2019 05:57 AM

PEREGRINE does contain 'pie'... not sure I can conjure another pastry from 'eregrn', though. Greenr!

hS

EDIT: Not attacking you at all for Wiki-crawling for the giants; Varda knows I spend enough time pulling answers out of wikis myself! I was just sympathising with the feeling of frustration we've all felt when our carefully-crafted clues fall too easily to guesses which are right but don't appreciate the complexity we've put into them. :)

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 05:59 AM

Back to the puzzle: not pie, but something not at all dissimilar.

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 06:04 AM

Huey! Peregrin was not invited to the meeting, and didn't just invite himself anyway!

Does make you think about elvish security systems: top secret discussion about the One Ring, and they don't notice a hobbit trotting in and hiding.

Huinesoron 04-18-2019 06:05 AM

Ohhhh yeah, and we already had a Pippin guess... my bad. Too much time spent on the movies back in the day.

Wait, of course! There's only one person T can be:

https://i.imgur.com/elXYWoq.jpg

It's FIGWIT! :D:D

(Obviously 'ship' is modern slang for a 'wig', and you search for something to 'fit' it into your collection... yeah, I will laugh so hard if this is the right answer.)

hS

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 06:13 AM

It isn't. ;)

I did wonder if someone would mention Figwit, though.

And Thranduillion? Is that a fandom thing?

Urwen and Huinesoron, try pooling your wits. 'Double' doesn't mean you double the pastry element.

Huinesoron 04-18-2019 06:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 715041)
And Thranduillon? Is that a fandom thing?

Bog-standard Elvish (either type) for 'son of Thranduil'. I'm not sure if it's ever used in the books.

Still trying to come up with answers for any of the remaining three. :-/

hS

Urwen 04-18-2019 06:27 AM

Makes me think of 'Double Dutch'.

Urwen 04-18-2019 06:31 AM

Or two+tart.


Or maybe 'Strudel' which sounds like 'Strider'.

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 06:34 AM

Urwen has the right reasoning. All well-known chaps with alternative names. You just need to take some of them apart.

I wrote this password partly for the non-Fellowship chaps who rarely get a look-in, and put them in to make it more challenging, but those ones were guessed first, and made the theme tumble at the first hurdle. ;)

Also, let me amend what I said earlier. We sometimes get nearly there with the elements. Especially as some passworders use the style of clue that just gives a flavour or gets you part of the way. I do painstakingly account for every letter in my clues, and this might make me over-sensitive. But I think we should try to get at least part of the way with the reasoning, or get so far and see if another poster can find the rest.

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 06:36 AM

TART is correct!

I love Strudel for Strider, too! But that one isn't, sadly.

(However, I've a feeling I'm always going to hear Aragorn speaking with an Austrian accent now).

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 06:40 AM

OK ... the 'double' synonym is perhaps not an obvious one.

Try taking one of the alternative names, removing tart from it, and seeing what remains.

Huinesoron 04-18-2019 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pervinca Took (Post 715047)
TART is correct!

... and TELCONTAR is a clone tart?

hS

Urwen 04-18-2019 06:48 AM

Then 1 is Storm+Crows (a group from ASOIAF)

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 06:48 AM

???M???: Find him circulating at a strange support group.
ERESTOR: Put back, almost intact, to find him.
TELCONTAR: A twist of double pastry for him.
???T???: Search around the ship for him.
GLORFINDEL: Coin in German money? Shake it up for him.
GLOIN: Behold, spirit! Turn and see him!
GALDOR: For him, a happy alternative, with minimal compromise.

Correct!

And inspired, of course, by the words Sam shouts to Aragorn in the Prancing Pony in one of the 'History of the LOTR' volumes of HOME:

"HOW DARE YOU CLONE THE REAL STRIDER AND TAKE HIS CLOTHES, YOU TART?"

P.S. I now want Strudel.

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 06:54 AM

Good guess, but not Stormcrow. I've never read that book nor seen an episode, and thought ASOIAF was the initials of a support group until I checked it on Google.

Remember the letter could be ANY letter of the answer, as with my last 'random letters' password.

William Cloud Hicklin 04-18-2019 07:02 AM

4: Tharkun (Gandalf) HUNT rearranged around ARK

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 07:08 AM

That's the one!
 
???M???: Find him circulating at a strange support group.
ERESTOR: Put back, almost intact, to find him.
TELCONTAR: A twist of double pastry for him.
THARKUN: Search around the ship for him.
GLORFINDEL: Coin in German money? Shake it up for him.
GLOIN: Behold, spirit! Turn and see him!
GALDOR: For him, a happy alternative, with minimal compromise.

THEME: PEOPLE PRESENT AT THE COUNCIL OF ELROND.

William Cloud Hicklin 04-18-2019 07:44 AM

Okay, the only remaining attendee with an M, now that Mithrandir is off the table, would be the one who wasn't invited.

"Support group" = GAMS?

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 08:17 AM

No. The support group is a British one. Not sure if it exists outside the UK, if that helps?

It shares initials with an organisation you can ring if your car breaks down.

Urwen 04-18-2019 08:32 AM

CAA is the support group?

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 08:42 AM

No, like it, but slightly shorter.

Urwen 04-18-2019 08:43 AM

Ca?

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 08:44 AM

Wrongly shortened. :D

Urwen 04-18-2019 08:55 AM

Aa?

William Cloud Hicklin 04-18-2019 09:13 AM

AA: Alcoholics Anonymous (or Automobile Association).

But that doesn't help a lot. In fact it makes things worse.

Huinesoron 04-18-2019 09:14 AM

The AA is both Alcoholics Anonymous and the Automobile Association.

So, it would be a very strange AA meeting that had rum being passed around, so perhaps AA + rum = MAURA, AKA Frodo?

hS

(Crossed with WCH.)

Pervinca Took 04-18-2019 09:27 AM

MAURA: Find him circulating at a strange support group.
ERESTOR: Put back, almost intact, to find him.
TELCONTAR: A twist of double pastry for him.
THARKUN: Search around the ship for him.
GLORFINDEL: Coin in German money? Shake it up for him.
GLOIN: Behold, spirit! Turn and see him!
GALDOR: For him, a happy alternative, with minimal compromise.

THEME: PEOPLE PRESENT AT THE COUNCIL OF ELROND.

Maura it is (as in Maura Labingi).

I hadn't noticed the juxtaposition of rum and AA! Yes, that works. But it's simply that 'rum' is a word meaning strange. Circulating, not strange, was the anagram indicator.

And Tharkun *could* be found on the ship west, but I didn't realise that when I used ARK and hunt to produce the clue.

Over to Urwen! :)

William Cloud Hicklin 04-18-2019 09:30 AM

Well, SWIMS + EA (Emotions Anonymous) gives SAMWISE, but I don't think that's what you are looking for.

William Cloud Hicklin 04-18-2019 09:31 AM

Oh, wow. Using real-Westron is kinda cheatin'.....


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