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Shelob, one of the less pleasant inhabitants of Mordor
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No, no, Susan. The last entry was "Shagrat", which ends with a "T". So your entry should be a name that begins with a "T".
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Calm down, it was an honest mistake.
Turin Turambar, famous guy in the Silmarillion [ April 19, 2002: Message edited by: Susan Delgado ] |
Ragnor, one of the outlaws that made up the remnants of the house of Beor, along w/ Beren and Barahir.
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Ring of Water, AKA Nunya: Galadriel's Elven ring of power, granted to her in the first age.
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So what's the letter here...R or A
R - Robin Smallburrow, a hobbit. A - Ancalagon the Black, a dragon. W or K .. go! |
It was an "R". Definitely an "R". (Anything to avoid the dreaded "N")
Widfara - The scout sent by Theoden to reconnoitre the way through Anórien. (Translation: "Wide-Farer") |
AR-PHARAZÔN THE GOLDEN , the seeker of eternity!
N- your face. [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img] [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img] [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img] |
(Sammath) Naur ---> The Chambers of Fire
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You guys are right! The "N" is dastardly! Let us never speak of it again!! [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
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Rohan, land of the horse people
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You just keep coming up with new "n's", eh? Oh well: here's another N-Word.
Necromancer; the evil being discovered by Gandalf to be Sauron! |
Ringwraiths, the men who gained immortality only to lose their wills and identities.
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Sirion, a sub culture of Elf.
N - again. N's are easy, arn't they. Cheers ! |
Nienna - A Queen of the Valar, the sister of Námo and Irmo, who dwells alone on the western borders of the World. Nienna ranks as one of the eight Aratar, the most powerful of the Valar. She represents Grief and Mourning.
(Birdie's been reading The E. of A. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]) |
Aragorn, another n, sorry!
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Nerdanel, the wife of Fëanor and mother of his seven Sons.
So has the King, fair bird, so has the King indeed..heh heh. |
Leglas
^^^^ This is an incomplete answer ^^^^ [ April 22, 2002: Message edited by: The Barrow-Wight ] |
Indeed. With I hope no offense to anybody, I shall restart with the 'L' and say...
Ladros - highland region to the northeast of Dorthonion. It was held as a fief by the House of Bëor, Boromir being briefly a Lord of it, but lost to Morgoth in the Dagor Bragollach. Swallowed by the Great Sea, I think at the end of the First Age. [ April 23, 2002: Message edited by: Stephanos ] |
Soronto: Numenorean, son of Tar-Aldarion's sister Ailinel, and cousin of Tar-Ancalime. He would have been King but for the change of law made by Aldarion in his daughter's favor.
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how 'bout Orald - another name for good ol' Tom Bombadil. I think men called him this. Okay, 'd' word!
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Dwimordene - The name among the Rohirrim for the land of Lórien, meaning 'magical wood'.
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Erchamion - The most commonly used title of Beren; it means 'of the One Hand'
I'll bet everyones been eading the good ol E of A. |
I pray forgiveness if this has been used before but I am short on time...
Nienor Níniel - sister of Turin Turambar, the tale as told in Narn i Hîn Húrin (The Tale of the Children of Húrin). |
Linda Baggins, Bilbo's sister.
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Strongbow, the title and surname of Beleg, the captain of Doriath, who became a companion of Túrin Turambar!
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Weathertop - The name among Men for Amon Sûl, the southernmost of the Weather Hills in Eriador, on which had stood the Tower of Amon Sûl during the early Third Age. It was here in the ruins of Amon Sûl that Frodo suffered his near-fatal wound from the hand of the Ring Wraith.
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Phurunargian - The Westron name of Khazad-dûm or Moria, often shortened to "Dwarrowdelf".
*chuckles to himself* |
Neithan - meaning "The Wronged"; alias taken by Túrin Turambar when he dwelt among the Gaurwaith.
Couldn't help but to give another "N"! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] |
Just to give you another letter to work with:
Nahar - The horse of Oromë. Nahar's coat was said to be white under the Sun, but to shimmer in silver in the night. Sounds a bit like Shadowfax. |
Rhîw - The Sindarian word for "winter".
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Withywindle - The river that flowed through the Old Forest
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Elfstan Fairbairn - A grandson of Samwise Gamgee. The son of Fastred of Greenholm and Sam Gamgee's eldest daughter Elanor.
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I guess we're stuck with an "N" either way! [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]:
Nindamos - A shoreland settlement of southern Númenor |
Snail - a favorite snack of the thrushes of the Lonely Mountain.
The Sindarian word for snail is escargot, which translates as "snack-of-thrushes". BTW - Anybody notice anything different about me? [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] [ April 27, 2002: Message edited by: Birdland ] |
Lothlann, the wide, empty plain north of the March of Maedhros. [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img] N [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]
Uh, Birdie is that you.... is that how you look with the One Ring on? N [img]smilies/eek.gif[/img]erbreeker???? |
Neekerbreeker! Neekerbreeker! NEEE-ker-BREEE-ker!!!
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Radagast the Brown, cousin of Gandalf, tamer of birds and beasts.
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Nazgûl, servents of Sauron, [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]
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Lithlad - Mordor’s northern plain of ash.
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