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The Barrow-Wight 05-06-2000 06:41 PM

What do you know about.......?
 
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Name three hobbits that were thrown into the Lockholes.



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Re: What do you know about.......?

Lobelia Sackville-Baggins, Will Whitfoot, and Fredegar (Fatty no more) Bolger.

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Re: What do you know about.......?

Correct! Your turn!

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Re: What do you know about.......?

How many hobbits killed Wormtongue?

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Balin999 05-07-2000 04:03 AM

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Re:How many Hobbits killed Wormtongue?

3 hobbits with bows

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Re: Re:How many Hobbits killed Wormtongue?

Correct.

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Balin999 05-07-2000 07:20 AM

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New Question

Whats the name of the window at orodruin that looked eastward towards barad-dur?

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Re: New Question

From the entrance to the Sammath Naur (the Chambers of Fire) one could look directly eastward toward The Window of the Eye of Sauron in Barad-dur.

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Re: Question

That's correct . i wasnt sure if the window or the entrance was called Sammath Naur.
Your turn.

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Sticking with Mordor ...

What was the Isenmouthe?

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Balin999 05-09-2000 09:07 AM

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Re: Isenmouthe

It was the gate/ gap that led to Udun, the region between the Morannon and the Isenmouthe..
i hope thats enough hehe

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The Barrow-Wight 05-09-2000 10:02 AM

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Re: Isenmouthe

Perfect answer! You da Dwarf!

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New Question

Speaking of Dwarves:
Where did Gandalf, Thorin and Bilbo get their swords in The Hobbit?
i had forgotten the answer, but im reading The Hobbit
right now <img src=smile.gif ALT=":)">


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Re: New Question

A troll cave.

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Balin999 05-10-2000 06:42 AM

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Re: Thorin and Gandalf

Correct. Your turn.

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Re: Thorin and Gandalf

Hw old was Bilbo in the begining of <u>The Hobbit</u>?

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Balin999 05-11-2000 06:29 AM

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Re:Bilbo

50?

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Re: Re:Bilbo

Correct. He was about fifty.

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Balin999 05-11-2000 02:04 PM

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Re: Bilbo

ok
ill ask the next question tomorrow

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Balin999 05-12-2000 04:00 AM

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New One

OK here it goes..
What was the name of the Smith that first wrought Narsil, which broke and later was named Anduril and was carried by Aragorn?


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The Barrow-Wight 05-15-2000 08:36 AM

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Re: New One

Telchar. Aragorn mentiond him as he handed over his sword before entering Meduseld.

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Balin999 05-16-2000 04:22 AM

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Re: Telchar

So u have found it hehe
Your turn.

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Re: Telchar

Who was Carc?

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CLUE

Carc is in the Hobbit.

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Balin999 05-28-2000 08:40 AM

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Re: CLUE

Carc was the father of Roäc the chief of the ravens of the mountain.

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Re: CLUE

That's right! The Dwarves of Erebor used the ravens as messengers.

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Balin999 05-29-2000 02:56 AM

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new one

what does the word palantir mean?

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Palantir...

means Far Seer.

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Balin999 05-30-2000 10:05 AM

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Re: Palantir...

it actually means
&quot;that which looks far away&quot; but thats close enough <img src=smile.gif ALT=":)">
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Break out your National Geographic atlases.......

I'm not sure if this actually counts but I found this today (if it doesn't then pls let me know as this is pure trivia):

What submarine features in the Atlantic ocean were named for characters or places from the Lord of the Rings? Hint: There are 10 of them.

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Re: Break out your National Geographic atlases.......

This is Tolkien related, so it's a good question. But I really don't know the answer so I am going to guess:

Underwater mountains or plateaus?



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Gilnaur 05-31-2000 09:22 AM

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Re: Break out your National Geographic atlases.......

Both actually, I'll give you another clue....they are all features on or near the plateau that the United Kingdom is a part of.

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Re: Break out your National Geographic atlases.......

Dang! My atlas doesn't give much detail on the ocean floor near England <img src=frown.gif ALT=":(">

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Gilnaur 06-02-2000 09:15 AM

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The answers are.....

Rohan Seamount
Gondor Seamount
Eriador Seamount
Eriador Plain
Edoras Bank
Fangorn Bank
Lorien Bank
Gandalf's Spur
Helm's Deep
Isengard Ridge



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Re: The answers are.....

That's really cool. I wish I had a map of that. i'd hang it on my wall in the computer room!

If you have another Tolkien trivia question of any kind, go ahead and ask it here.


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Gilnaur 06-03-2000 04:23 PM

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Okey day...the next question is....

Going back to Narsil/Anduril (a multi-part question):

What is the name of the sword from the Viking stories that Tolkien based the above mentioned sword? Who presented the sword to the first wielder? Who were the two famous owners of the sword?

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Re: Okey day...the next question is....

Wasn't Siegfried's sword called Nieblung or something?
Terchal the smith gave it to it's first wielder,
and to answer the next question
Isildur and Aragorn, or perhaps Elendil and Isildur...

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Gilnaur 06-08-2000 09:43 AM

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Re: Okey day...the next question is....

It is part of the Nibelung (or Volsung) cycle of stories. The sword is called Gram. Odin gave the sword to Sigmund as a wedding present. It broke as Sigmund died in battle and was subsequently reforged by Sigurd and Regin the Dwarf.
Sigurd then used the sword to slay the dragon Fafnir and recover the Nibelungen treasure.

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