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Odysseus819 02-01-2001 02:13 PM

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Who said:

They have come! Take courage and look! There are fell things below.

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HerenIstarion 02-02-2001 09:55 AM

It was Beregond talking to Pippin

Odysseus819 02-02-2001 10:00 AM

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Re: New Quote

CORRECT. Based on the answers I've read to previous quotes, I guess that was an easy one.

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HerenIstarion 02-02-2001 10:41 AM

Aye! not so hard :)

Ccarrying on the banner, who have said and to whom:

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They might have found their welcome here less warm than they hoped, had you accompanied them; but it is no matter, for that was not their errand.

Mister Underhill 02-04-2001 03:27 AM

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Re: New Quote

This feels like a Sil. quote, but I haven't been able to track it down yet...


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Odysseus819 02-06-2001 07:45 AM

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Re: New Quote

Curufin to Eol, speaking of Aredhel and Maeglin.

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HerenIstarion 02-06-2001 12:02 PM

It gets nicier and nicier, as Alice used to say. Great, Odysseus, it is correct. Ask away :)

Odysseus819 02-06-2001 05:36 PM

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Alice's adverb

Curiouser and curiouser?

OK try this one:

&quot;Let bearing pay for bearing! But ill-fated was mine, and vain is thine . . . &quot;

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HerenIstarion 02-07-2001 03:49 AM

Gwindor to Turin, howewer curioser it may be ;)

Odysseus819 02-07-2001 08:16 AM

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Re: Alice's adverb

Correct ! Your turn.

Can I ask you as an obviously HUGE Tolkien lover whether you liked the BBC dramatization of LotR?

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HerenIstarion 02-07-2001 11:17 AM

Hear, hear!

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Lord, we are but mortal Men, and unlike the Eldar. They may endure for long years awaiting battle with their enemies in some far distant day; but for us the time is short, and our hope and strength soon wither

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Beren?

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HerenIstarion 02-07-2001 12:06 PM

Nay, Beren is incorrect, but it was one of his relatives.

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Can I ask you as an obviously HUGE Tolkien lover whether you liked the BBC dramatization of LotR?
I never saw one, I even never heard of BBC dramatization till you mentioned it :eek:

Odysseus819 02-07-2001 12:29 PM

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Barahir?

The BBC dramatization was a &quot;radio play&quot;, if that's the right term. About 9 hours long for the whole trilogy. I got it off napster, and I think it is quite good, especially compared to the other dramatization of LotR which is sold in stores. The other one -- I don't know who did it -- is so bad it's almost funny; Frodo sounds like Zeppo Marx.

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HerenIstarion 02-08-2001 09:55 AM

Barahir is equally incorrect

P.S. Now I know what you mean - I too got it via Napster (btw, from Saulotus), only I have never known it was produced by BBC. It's quite allright (though I only listened to Beren and Luthien story. It has a very solemn beginning - Of Beren and Luthien says profound voice and then comes all the rest. I always wished to have a fireplace to get curled up beside it while listening. Alas for I have it not :(

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Re: -

The BBC dramatization was of LotR, not the Silm. There is an audio books reading of Silm (read by Martin Shaw) which is also excellent, I actually got the casette tapes of that right at my public library (and duped the tapes). That is an unabridged reading of the full text. The BBC thing is a dramatization, heavily abridged, with a different person doing each voice. On napster it's in 9 parts, each a little less than an hour. Anyway it's very good. E.g. the opening scene is Gollum in Mordor being tortured by a servant of Sauron, a scene that is hinted at in LotR but not portrayed. P.s. there are also audio book versions of the whole trilogy, also read by Martin Shaw, they were at my public library also. Great to listen to in the car, although the fireplace idea sounds good too.

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Odysseus819 02-08-2001 06:46 PM

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Aha!

Hurin. See, I listened to the Martin Shaw reading on the way home and heard the answer!

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HerenIstarion 02-11-2001 03:32 AM

Now correct. Ask on! :)

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Aha!

&quot;It would be well indeed, but I fear that will not come about in this age of the world, or for many after&quot;

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HerenIstarion 02-11-2001 05:31 PM

aha!
 
Gandalf to Elrond about Necromancer (that it should be nice if he would be driven out of the world for ever)

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Re: Aha!

Very close but not quite.

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HerenIstarion 02-11-2001 08:55 PM

Aha indeed - it was said by Elrond to Gandalf (topic the same)

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Re: Aha!

Correct -- you answer all my quotes !

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HerenIstarion 02-13-2001 09:54 AM

we try harder
 
Next:

Quote:

But I wish you all speed, and my house is open to you, if ever you come back this way again

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Re: Aha!

Beorn?

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HerenIstarion 02-14-2001 10:27 AM

Correct:)

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Re: Aha!

quote &quot;In this you shall obey me, or I will set you in bonds.&quot; /quote

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Odysseus819 02-14-2001 11:27 AM

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Re: Aha!

Let's try that again

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"In this you shall obey me, or I will set you in bonds."
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HerenIstarion 02-14-2001 11:35 AM

The last one was done correctly - only turn off html on your screen, and turn on the use of ezcodes (you can see those options below the message window when you post. As for the answer it is Eol to Maeglin, his son

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Re: Aha!

The ezcode box is checked; I don't see a box for HTML. Obviously I am not as wise as my namesake. Btw, Georgia isn't near Troy is it? If so, sorry about that horse thing I pulled on your ancestors.

Anyway -- Ëol is correct -- your turn to ask.

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HerenIstarion 02-14-2001 11:53 AM

Work on your manners, Sire!
 
If 1000 miles is near, than well, yes. But I can't accept your apologie, for they were not mine :) bad, bad Odysseus, pulling horrible horsies on poor Trojans *sobs*


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'What would you here, unhappy mortal, and for what cause have you left your own land to enter this, which is forbidden to such as you? Can you show reason why my power should not be laid on you in heavy punishment for you insolence and folly?'
P.S.

Heh, what a fitting quote :smokin:

Odysseus819 02-14-2001 11:58 AM

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Re: Work on Your Manners, King

Thingol to Beren?

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HerenIstarion 02-14-2001 12:03 PM

I certainly will :), though I am not one

Answer is correct, btw

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Re: Work on Your Manners, King

No the &quot;Re&quot; line was addressed to King Thingol -- Beren was, after all, a guest.

Anyway:

<blockquote>Quote:<hr> &quot;What I have left behind I count no loss; needless baggage on the road it has proved.&quot; <hr></blockquote>

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HerenIstarion 02-14-2001 12:59 PM

Feanor, just landed in Middle-Earth, about the elves left on the western shore of the sea

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Re: Don't Travel with this Guy

Yes, that was it.

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HerenIstarion 02-14-2001 01:14 PM

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Re: Don't Travel with this Guy


Fast it was - less than 2 minutes.

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'and we have turned our backs upon it, and we do not desire to return thither even in thought
What a number! :eek: :eek: :eek:

P.S. Let us get past it quickly *shudders*

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Re: Don't Travel with this Guy

Arrgghh ! You've metamorphosed !!

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Re: Don't Travel with this Guy

Arrgghh ! You've metamorphosed !!

P.s. yes that WAS a fast answer. You definitely know your Tolkien.

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HerenIstarion 02-14-2001 01:23 PM

Aye, with 666th post I have turned into an evil red DRAGON :mad: edit - referring to my avatar of those times - moving red dragon


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