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Eorl of Rohan
02-18-2004, 01:08 AM
Someone referred the Valar as the Bards. They say it's in Silmarillion. I may have missed it, but I've been searching for that particular word the whole night but could not find it.
Where exactly are Valar referred to as Bards?
Estelyn Telcontar
02-18-2004, 02:10 AM
I'm moving this Silmarillion question to the Books forum in hopes of getting an answer from the experts there. The only Middle-earth reference to 'Bard' of which I am aware is that to Bard the Bowman, King of Dale.
Eorl of Rohan
02-18-2004, 04:03 AM
*snarls* If that person tricked me, I'll make them pay for making me sit up till 4 AM...
Secret Fire
02-18-2004, 04:09 AM
I have racked my memory and consulted BolT, which would be far more likely to have such a reference, but my Silmarillion text seems to be a couple hours from here, and no, the Valar were not called bards, ever i believe. I have consulted the wise burrahobbit at the chat room as well, adn he has heard no such idea. I think you have been duped.:mad:
Sharkû
02-18-2004, 08:30 AM
The Valar, along with the Maiar and several other creatures were called the Ainur, the _Singers_, because they were present at the creation and took part in it. I cannot recall an instance where they were called _bards_, but this might be where a misunderstanding cropped up.
Lindolirian
02-18-2004, 12:56 PM
Bards may have been used by your friend in this way One of an ancient Celtic order of minstrel poets who composed and recited verses celebrating the legendary exploits of chieftains and heroes. This would explain the connection with Ainur, but I'm sure it has nothing to do with the Slayer of Smaug.
Findegil
02-18-2004, 04:42 PM
I consulted the Index of the complet History of Middle-Earth series but I found only references to Brad the Bowman. And in addition the Index to Letters does not provide any such word at all. Following that I find it very inprobalbe that Tolkien ever called his Valar "Bards".
Respectfully
Findegil
Finwe
02-18-2004, 04:59 PM
"Bard" just somehow seems too jolly of a word to describe the Ainur. They were rather majestic folk who sat around looking majestic in everything that they did.
:smokin:
I can see how your friend could have been confused between "Bard" and "Singer," since the two often mean pretty much the same thing.
Eorl of Rohan
02-18-2004, 08:29 PM
I said what you said to the person, but she sent me an email saying
- >> I specifically read the word "bard" in the Sil. I, also, have consulted others in love with LOTR who guarantee there is the word "bard" in the Sil. You're extremly pompous. I have better things to do than argue with people like you to no avail who seems to have too much time to waste. Why don't you cleanly admit you lost?
I mean, unless she is completely lying, which I don't think so because she seems so confident, there MUST be BARD somewhere.
Findegil
02-19-2004, 08:28 AM
If I were you I would not spent any more time to the guy. But if you like to have the last word in the debate say him straightforward that you don't believe him and that the only to make you believe him is to provide a quote from the Silmarillion with the information were it is to be found in the book.
Respectfully
Findegil
Legolas
03-01-2004, 06:37 PM
The word 'bard' does not appear in The Silmarillion. Your friend is simply wrong. Explain to her what age she is living in.
I have The Silmarillion in Microsoft Word document form and it takes all of one second to do a text search revealing that bard is most certainly not in the book anywhere.
Liriodendron
03-01-2004, 09:22 PM
Why doesn't she just cite the use of the word? My goodness....what's the big secret! Of course, it obviously isn't there. :confused:
Thulorongil
03-02-2004, 10:58 PM
Sheesh! That reminds me of something my little brother or some other little kid would do. Ask him a question and he'll probably say he knows the answer, but if you ask him what the answer is and he doesn't know, he'll just say "It's a secret!" or "why should I tell you?!" or, of course, "I forgot!" You should just show her all these posts and then she'll probably just admit she's wrong.
Or of course you could always come up with some random fact like who is the son of the cousin of the former roommate of Haleth?! (well, not that extreme, but it's too late for me to think of a fact that's actually a...fact.) Or just flip open to a page, pick out a word, and then tell her that it's in the Sil. Then she can stay up 'till 4 a.m. looking a grumbling to herself.
I hope that I don't somehow know the "her" ...hehe
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