Glaurang is to Nargothrond as Ancalgon is to _____________
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Well, Glaurung led an assault upon Nargothrond and Ancalagon was loosed against the Valar near the end of the War of Wrath..
Also, Glaurung destroyed Nargothrond, and Ancalagon destroyed Thangorodrim as he fell from the sky, so my guess would be: Thangorodrim |
*bump*
Gil-galad?
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aye that is correct...as far as i remember it...
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Calling a thirty-six day limit on Gildor!! =D
In the pathetic spirit of keeping my favorite Quiz Room thread alive, Saradoc Brandybuck is to Fatty Bolger as Denethor is to _______________ |
Saradoc's son married Fatty's sister, and Denethor's son married Eomer's sister.
*discoes* |
Thank you!
Your turn. |
*snatch*
______ is to Aragorn
as Sauron is to Frodo. |
I say Denethor, because he feels threatened by Aragorn, just as Sauron feels... threathened by.... Frodo? :-/
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Gondor? They are looking for him, (Or rather, any king) just as Sauron is looking for Frodo (or rather, the Ring)...
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Sorry.
Both wrong. This angle is a bit unorthodox.
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Let's go on a limb here... and maybe taking up the hint that it's an unorthodox question.... I Will say that Sauron is to Aragorn as Sauron is to Frodo. To put it simply, Sauron is the main foe of both Aragorn and Frodo, and each of them defeated Sauron in their own way. Either on the battle field or the destruction of the Ring.
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Try again.
Not that easy. ;)
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A clue!
Think 'material things.' ;) :cool:
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I feel smart, will it last?
Barahir
Aragorn bears the Ring of Barahir, and Frodo bears the Ring of Sauron. |
Very close.
But no. Think 'original owner of material things.' ;) :cool:
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*sigh*
Finrod Felegund?
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Capital.
The floor is yours. :)
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Here goes...
__________ is to Ëol
as Aragorn is to Telchar |
Tûrin; sword-owners and swordmakers.
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Actually, the answer I had in mind was Beleg, but I'm going to accept yours, because both Turin's and Aragorn's blades were remade by someone else before they used them (Telchar forged Narsil, which was reforged into Anduril, and Eol forged Anglachel, which was reforged into Gurthang).
By which verbosity I mean "Your thread, Nilp!" |
:D
______ is to Samwise as Túrin is to Húrin. Nota bene: I will not accept the correct answer unless accompanied by the correct reason. Caveat. |
always such a bully.. :p
The correct answer is Andwise who is, as Turin is to Hurin, almost a namesake with Samwise. There, there's your reason. :p
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Oooh.
That's interesting . . .
But wrong. :p |
A hint might be in order.
Think Genetics. ;)
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Elanor?
Elanor and Turin are the eldest children of Samwise and Hurin, respectively. |
Right answer, but wrong reasoning.
Find something closer to Genetics, like recessive genes. ;)
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A clue!
Hair colour.
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The golden hair would be recessive (well, actually, it's more complicated than that :p), but the dark hair wouldn't be. Though if we're talking about recessive traits, Turin did have grey eyes, which I guess were more Elven than human, like Elanor's hair was more like the Vanyar than Hobbits... Just thinking out loud. |
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Húrin is of the line of Hador Lórindol (Goldenhead). He has golden hair. So does his daughter, Níniel.
On the other hand, his wife, Morwen, is of the House of Bëor, which has dark-coloured hair. So does Túrin. So, Túrin did not inherit his father's hair colour. Elanor was golden-haired, while Sam and Rosie both had dark-coloured hair. So, Elanor did not inherit her father's (and mother's) hair colour. I've been too nitpicky long enough, so the thread is yours. :) |
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Anyway, I wasn't expecting to have the thread, so I don't have a clue just now. I'll add one in a few hours... |
Okay, here goes...
The first pair is the opposite of the second pair. Eärendil (star) : The Elessar ____________ : The Valacirca I think that works. Have fun! :) |
Hmm. Want a hint?
I guess so: Hint: The things in each pair are referred to in the text as the same type of symbol, though not necessarily to the same group of people/being. The first pair is the opposite type of symbol as the second pair. Hopefully, that was both ambiguous enough to maintain the mystery of the clue and non-ambiguous enough to be some help. :) |
well the first pair brought hope while valacrica brought fear...
Menelvagor ?? |
Good thought, but not what I was looking for.
Hope is the correct connection for the first pair. Fear isn't the one I was thinking about for the second, though you're very close. ;) EDIT: I thought of another hint, but I'm going to hold off on it for now. So there. |
Hint the second:
Reverse mood for the second set. ;) |
And hint the third:
Both pairs contain one article of jewelry and one thing that appears in the sky. Though I switched the order of their appearance in the pairs. The sets are opposites, after all. Or as close to opposite as I could make them. :p Probably gave away the answer with that clue. |
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Bad guess, I know. :rolleyes: |
The One Ring is the correct answer!
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And if you reverse the letters in mood you get...doom. Clue might have been a bit off. But you got it. Thread is yours. :) |
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Eithel Ivrin is to Gwindor as ________ is to Sam |
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