Wow! Cool.
I didn't realise Malva was a flower/plant name. I just thought it was one of those hobbit names with no apparent meaning, like Bilbo, Bungo and Linda. Well done Huey and (I assume) Urwen. I think I learned that mallow wasn't just a gooey bit inside a sweet when I saw it mentioned as growing on the prairie in the Little House books. (I think a marshmallow tree would be a little too psychedelic for Laura Ingalls Wilder. More a John Lennon kind of thing). |
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RUSSANDOL - Eldest son of the Urals with a little doll? Not I! (Red-headed Son of Feanor) AFRICA, SOUTH - Far Harad? Shelob's lair? Where it all began? Maybe, but the direction is secondary. (Home of the Orange Free State) IRIS - I risk many things, but only the first four blossom. (Yellow flowers of the Gladden Fields) NELDORETH - The middle of a funeral bell, a squashed door, the beginning of booze - is Luthien on the beach? (Green woodlands) 5. B - Bein sei (east); dig deep and reverse it. NORI - Not you or I, but a choice of letters all the same. Pick a dwarf (doesn't matter which; you're in second place). (Dwarf with a purple hood) W∀˥Λ∀ BRANDYBUCK - Stand her on her head! Indeed, Bergil's threat applies here, to bad Roman Virginia. (Named for the pink mallow) One to go! hS |
So if we reverse that, we get IESNIEB...
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Nah, you need a different sort of 'reverse'. (And '(east)' is not a straight clue.) hS |
Well, you could reverse the 'dig deep' by filling the hole back in. :D
Or reverse IT? And there's a B ... Ah! It's TIB, Thorin's cat. He's one of those blue Persians, and has a bright blue collar, to boot! (Another blue thing: Tom Bombadil's jacket!) |
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You crafty devil! Because there WAS a Roman Virginia/Verginia and you put the two words together, I didn't think of using the abbreviation of the state.
I really have no clue regarding the B clue. But TIB the cat is now official Pervinca-Canon, for your information. |
If BE is an element ... but it isn't Beleriand.
BEORN lives ... to the east of the Blue Mountains. A lot to the east. :D BELEGAER ... but it's west of the BM? ... And you said EAST was cryptic. Oh dear. |
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"Bein sei (east)... and reverse it" is the cryptic clue; I think that's already clear, but just to put it up plain. hS |
So apparently, the whole phrase translates into 'LEG HAS'.
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Beleg?
Sei is BE, not have. I'd forgotten the German word for leg. Beleg the Blue, notorious pirate of the First Age? :D |
You know, you could have used Sting, Orcrist or Glamdring for blue, too. They glow blue when enemies are near ... or is it specifically orcs?
Oh, by the way ... I had a hunch that SEI was the present subjunctive form of SEIN as well as the imperative. I checked, and it is: present subjunctive, first person, AND the imperative form of the verb too. |
But the clue also says to reverse it, so GELEB?
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Was that the only cryptic part of the clue? Neither Beleg nor Geleb are the answer. hS |
Does 'ost' mean 'east'?
If so, maybe Belegost? |
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RUSSANDOL - Eldest son of the Urals with a little doll? Not I! (RED-headed Son of Feanor) AFRICA, SOUTH - Far Harad? Shelob's lair? Where it all began? Maybe, but the direction is secondary. (Home of the ORANGE Free State) IRIS - I risk many things, but only the first four blossom. (YELLOW flowers of the Gladden Fields) NELDORETH - The middle of a funeral bell, a squashed door, the beginning of booze - is Luthien on the beach? (GREEN woodlands) BELEGOST - Bein sei (east); dig deep and reverse it. (Dwarven city of the BLUE Mountains.) NORI - Not you or I, but a choice of letters all the same. Pick a dwarf (doesn't matter which; you're in second place). (Dwarf with a PURPLE hood) W∀˥Λ∀ BRANDYBUCK - Stand her on her head! Indeed, Bergil's threat applies here, to bad Roman Virginia. (Named for the PINK mallow) THEME: Colours of the rainbow (in order) Over to... Urwen, right? Good work, everyone! hS |
Very clever! There are two reversals, though - the translation one AND the reversal of LEG and BE.
I love colours, especially bright colours. And that, coupled with the cleverness of fitting it with a password, makes this one of my favourite passwords EVER. Very handy that RAINBOW has the same amount of letters as it has colours! P.S. How do you do that upside-down typing? (I think Nerwen has it under her avatar or name, too). |
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ʇxǝ┴uʍopǝpᴉsd∩ It's actually just using letters and other characters that look like the inverted versions - you can see the T doesn't work overly well. I had to manually reverse it to be written left-to-right, though. hS |
Well, I've done my best to provide more straightforward clues for this one.
1. Discombobulated foe ran from him who started it all. 2. Tranquility inside of greeting? Return it for a founder's son 3. Confused country leads to a hero's mother. 4. Alike, with double path for 1's creations. 5. Attenuated register (in reverse) for the King. 6. Demise with two directions? It's all jumbled for a wise conversationalist. 7. Germanium? Predatory cat? A stockade was here. 8. Electronic glower and a saint were at the harbor. Hope you enjoy it. :) |
I didn't achieve well on that last one but here goes!
3. A confused country I'm assuming is an anagram ... so could it be Iran --> Rian who is the mother of Tuor, the great hero of men? |
#8: I have the name EGLAREST (e-glare + St.) in my head, but can't remember where it is.
Ah, one of the Havens of the Falas. That ought to work, then. :) And for #6: my mind immediately jumped to the Athrabeth (I am after all a Finrod loyalist), and I think ANDRETH = death + North + Right? hS |
1. Discombobulated foe ran from him who started it all.
2. Tranquility inside of greeting? Return it for a founder's son RIAN: Confused country leads to a hero's mother. 4. Alike, with double path for 1's creations. 5. Attenuated register (in reverse) for the King. ANDRETH: Demise with two directions? It's all jumbled for a wise conversationalist. 7. Germanium? Predatory cat? A stockade was here. EGLAREST: Electronic glower and a saint were at the harbor. |
4. Silmaril, from similar?
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1. Discombobulated foe ran from him who started it all.
2. Tranquility inside of greeting? Return it for a founder's son RIAN: Confused country leads to a hero's mother. SILMARILS: Alike, with double path for 1's creations. 5. Attenuated register (in reverse) for the King. ANDRETH: Demise with two directions? It's all jumbled for a wise conversationalist. 7. Germanium? Predatory cat? A stockade was here. EGLAREST: Electronic glower and a saint were at the harbor. |
Which presumably makes #1 foe ran = FEANOR?
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FEANOR: 1. Discombobulated foe ran from him who started it all.
2. Tranquility inside of greeting? Return it for a founder's son RIAN: Confused country leads to a hero's mother. SILMARILS: Alike, with double path for 1's creations. 5. Attenuated register (in reverse) for the King. ANDRETH: Demise with two directions? It's all jumbled for a wise conversationalist. 7. Germanium? Predatory cat? A stockade was here. EGLAREST: Electronic glower and a saint were at the harbor. |
First Age?
Sorry, really wanted to help solve clues, but I was working. So would 7 be GE + LION = GELION? |
FEANOR: 1. Discombobulated foe ran from him who started it all.
I: Tranquility inside of greeting? Return it for a founder's son RIAN: Confused country leads to a hero's mother. SILMARILS: Alike, with double path for 1's creations. T: Attenuated register (in reverse) for the King. ANDRETH: Demise with two directions? It's all jumbled for a wise conversationalist. GELION: Germanium? Predatory cat? A stockade was here. EGLAREST: Electronic glower and a saint were at the harbor. |
THIN + reversed LOG = THINGOL?
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FEANOR: 1. Discombobulated foe ran from him who started it all.
I: Tranquility inside of greeting? Return it for a founder's son RIAN: Confused country leads to a hero's mother. SILMARILS: Alike, with double path for 1's creations. THINGOL: Attenuated register (in reverse) for the King. ANDRETH: Demise with two directions? It's all jumbled for a wise conversationalist. GELION: Germanium? Predatory cat? A stockade was here. EGLAREST: Electronic glower and a saint were at the harbor. One to go. |
CALM inside HI = IMLACH, the father of AMLACH.
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FEANOR: 1. Discombobulated foe ran from him who started it all.
IMLACH: Tranquility inside of greeting? Return it for a founder's son RIAN: Confused country leads to a hero's mother. SILMARILS: Alike, with double path for 1's creations. THINGOL: Attenuated register (in reverse) for the King. ANDRETH: Demise with two directions? It's all jumbled for a wise conversationalist. GELION: Germanium? Predatory cat? A stockade was here. EGLAREST: Electronic glower and a saint were at the harbor. And over to you, I think. |
Nice clues, Urwen. Here we go, then:
1. Belongs to a thing sounding like a seabird’s carpus. 2. Whatever the danger, one man desired this. 3. It sounds like a Scottish circle. 4. Note and depend in confusion, for a thing allowed to fall. 5. Aragorn calls for them, we hear, without direction. 6. A Numenorean’s centaur? 7. In the present, Macbeth, one might say, changes direction for it. 8. An Anglo-Saxon spear driven into lacework will produce these. |
So 1 sounds like Gull+Wrist. Can't make anything of it though....
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(But then, I am quite odd, even for a Took!) :D |
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The hard bit is that it's then something that *belongs* to that answer, not the seabird itself. |
Tern?
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No. Because Ternwrist doesn't make anything meaninful, (AFAIAA).
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Angrist? (Rist sounds like wrist, and Gan from Gannet...)
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Rist is right; gan is not. A whole bird, and no mixing.
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