BREGALAD: Expeditious ray? He's quite translated!
OX: Between the eagle and the hart? O sing! OROFARNE: Beloved tree. KILLING: It's all the Uruk-Hai think about! TREEBEARD: Ventilating equipment disappeared, we hear? Another who's quite translated. HASUFEL: Luxuriant soul! Through chaos, see him. R: Grishnakh's Nemesis (although why is anyone's guess). EOWYN: Sorrow returns. Ask why. November begins. And there she stands. EORED: A company who knows how to address a stag? After a fashion, and with (perhaps) a tone of regret? For R, the answer is what led Grishnakh to his death, not what 'finally' caused it. Yes, OX, from Treebeard's Lore of Living Creatures. |
7. Ring
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BREGALAD: Expeditious ray? He's quite translated!
OX: Between the eagle and the hart? O sing! OROFARNE: Beloved tree. KILLING: It's all the Uruk-Hai think about! TREEBEARD: Ventilating equipment disappeared, we hear? Another who's quite translated. HASUFEL: Luxuriant soul! Through chaos, see him. RINGLUST: Grishnakh's Nemesis (although why is anyone's guess). EOWYN: Sorrow returns. Ask why. November begins. And there she stands. EORED: A company who knows how to address a stag? After a fashion, and with (perhaps) a tone of regret? It's RINGLUST, but you can have it. Over to you. |
This next one is inspired by you. The password, limerick edition.
1. A mariner's food 2. I do not lie, for I am good 3. A dark path I travel, but I'll come through 4. I stayed up too late, did you know 5. The journey o'er the flowing sea us did include. Warning: I am not liable for frustrations that may happen because of this puzzle. |
4. The Man in the Moon?
5. Ringbearers? |
1. A mariner's food
2. I do not lie, for I am good 3. A dark path I travel, but I'll come through MAN IN THE MOON: I stayed up too late, did you know 5. The journey o'er the flowing sea us did include. No to Ringbearers. |
2. Oliphaunt?
POEMS for password? |
1. Porridge?
5. Tall ships and tall kings? 3. Earendil, perhaps? |
PORRIDGE: A mariner's food
OLIPHAUNT: I do not lie, for I am good E: A dark path I travel, but I'll come through MAN IN THE MOON: I stayed up too late, did you know S: The journey o'er the flowing sea us did include. No to Earendil. |
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Stars or stones, I guess?
It's nice to have a password based on the songs. I've wanted to do one, but couldn't think how to make it work. I have done two in rhyming couplets, though. |
And is E EOMER, from 'Out of dark, out of doubt, to the day's rising' or something similar?
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PORRIDGE: A mariner's food
OLIPHAUNT: I do not lie, for I am good E: A dark path I travel, but I'll come through MAN IN THE MOON: I stayed up too late, did you know STARS: The journey o'er the flowing sea us did include. No to Eomer either. There is a reason I've written 'dark path'. It's a named path. Or paths. |
ELESSAR - the rhyme Galadriel sent to him about the Paths of the Dead?
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PORRIDGE: A mariner's food
OLIPHAUNT: I do not lie, for I am good ELESSAR: A dark path I travel, but I'll come through MAN IN THE MOON: I stayed up too late, did you know STARS: The journey o'er the flowing sea us did include. Over to G55. |
Certainly not as creative, but inspired by the rhyming scheme.
1. A set sun to guard against foes 2. A dog and a sharp mind that knows 3. One windy mountain 4. East of shadow a fountain 5. And backwards the true darkness goes Enjoy! (Also a friendly reminder that if you are expecting a PM please make sure there is space in your inbox :)) |
1. Minas Anor?
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2. ORTHANC, with the translations of Mount Fang (a Very Good Boy) and the Cunning Mind?
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1. A set sun to guard against foes 2. ORTHANC: A dog and a sharp mind that knows 3. One windy mountain 4. East of shadow a fountain 5. And backwards the true darkness goes |
Possibly Moria for the password?
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1. Minas Tirith, or Mundburg?
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1. TIRITH: A set sun to guard against foes
2. ORTHANC: A dog and a sharp mind that knows 3. One windy mountain 4. East of shadow a fountain 5. And backwards the true darkness goes Not Moria. |
TOWER for the password?
Would 5 be Barad-Dur? |
Correct!
1. TIRITH: A set sun to guard against foes 2. ORTHANC: A dog and a sharp mind that knows 3. W One windy mountain 4. E East of shadow a fountain 5. RUD-DARAB: And backwards the true darkness goes |
3. Weathertop?
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4. (Fornost) Erain?
(E + RAIN). |
Yes to Weathertop, no to Fornost Erain. The last clue is a bit different from the rest. I was not trying to group the towers by book or era or geography on purpose, but it just so happened that this one stands out alone.
1. TIRITH: A set sun to guard against foes 2. ORTHANC: A dog and a sharp mind that knows 3. WEATHERTOP: One windy mountain 4. E East of shadow a fountain 5. RUD-DARAB: And backwards the true darkness goes |
Elostirion? ... but no fountain.
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But I do believe that it will show up on Enc of Arda if you search the word tower - certainly if you search its Elvish variant. |
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Eldalieva?
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Ecthelion would have been more creative than I had the energy for. I wish I thought of that. To aid your search, look in Beleriand. |
I have, and I can't find any tower there beginning with E.
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Mindon Eldalieva was built on Tirion upon Tuna, by Ingwe.
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So I checked. Enc of Arda does not pop it up with a search for tower, but it does pop it out if you look for the Elvish term. Urwen, it might help you to go systematically, because there very much is a tower that fits the clue. You know it's east of shadow and is related to a fountain. |
Elvish term for tower is mindon, and if you search that, Mindon Eldalieva is all you get.
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Never mind, found it.
Eithel. Thanks, map of Beleriand. |
Yay! Another word for tower is barad, which would have lead you straight there. East of Ered Wethrin, near the Well of Sirion
1. TIRITH: A set sun to guard against foes 2. ORTHANC: A dog and a sharp mind that knows 3. WEATHERTOP: One windy mountain 4. EITHEL: East of shadow a fountain 5. RUD-DARAB: And backwards the true darkness goes Over to Pervinca! |
Ah, yes - found the meaning 'well, spring' in a footnote (was searching for the 'fountain' reference).
Good password! Here we go again: 1. In German, I believe we will find him, if we lose a revolutionary leader, grasp the way and spin. 2. Dwarf gains a thousand for him, despite the turmoil. 3. Fair disgruntled, she is, and a little discombobulated too! 4. Well may you do this, in great perturbation, in his halls. 5. A confused astronomer will lead you to him. 6. See him where a muddled murderer meets a burning sphere returning. 7. Note fea in great trouble for him. 8. An evil look meets a little woman. She shakes it up. 9. For him, a ford and an eighties singer each lose direction, and meet. |
1. Google translate says I believe is Ich glaube.
ICH GLAUBE - CHE = IGLAUB. + R and spin = BAUGLIR. |
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