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Didn’t I hear something like that somewhere else?
In this thread, the given quote echos another earlier or later one in any/all the books. (NOT identical.) Identify the speaker of the given quote and give us the similar quote(s).
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That must be Sam. But where...Cormallen field?
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Yes and no. It is Sam, but not at the Field of Cormallen - although that's the quote it sounds like. So you're two-thirds of the way there. Well, actually you've kind of answered the question as posed. I never asked for the context of first quote. So I'll give it to you.
It was Sam re: the return of Bill the pony to Bree. It sounds similar to what he said at the Field of Cormallen: Quote:
[ January 18, 2002: Message edited by: Lostgaeriel ] |
Ok :)
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Ai! Ai! Easier to defeat a Balrog!
I have no idea. The language is very formal. So I'm betting it's not from LOTR - unless it were Théoden, or maybe Gandalf when he's sounding a bit pretentious. Is it from the Sil? I haven't read it yet. Won't someone else come and play? |
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(Going back to HI's quote)
Dang! If it weren't for the "I hear thee" bit, I'd say it was Faramir and Denethor talking about meeting Frodo in Ithilien and what he should have done. HI, won't you help us out with this one? |
HI? A little help? "Uncle"?
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T'was spoken by the greatest of the Eldar in arts and lore - Curufinwë aka Fëanor - standing before the throne of the Elder King to his half-brother Fingolfin just before the darkening of Valinor
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I hear thee, thy answer proveth to be right!
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Beren to Thingol giving him Silmaril brought out of Carcharoth's belly
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Now I can grab forty winks in the Halls of Mandos while you ask your question .....
[ February 25, 2002: Message edited by: Mat_Heathertoes ] |
Here's an easier one to keep the thread going while we wait for HerenIstarion to come back and ask us one. (As "starter of the thread", I feel obligated.)
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Samwise, upon awaking in Ithilien after the Ring was destroyed.
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So far, so good, Bruce. But, this thread has a peculiar set of rules: You still need to give the similar quote(s). (Not that anyone's been following them! But it's my game. So there! [img]smilies/tongue.gif[/img] [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img] )
Someone else said something ALMOST the same. What was that? You may have come across it when looking up the quote I posted - unless you have a photographic memory. [ March 21, 2002: Message edited by: Lostgaeriel ] |
Hullo...
I was just wondering if i can answer or if since he already partcially did if i must wait. Also a note... I am (or used to be) as eowyn before the new registry. I couldn't get my old acount to work so here i am. I don't know if anyone remembers me. It was almost a year ago the last time i was quoting here. Praps H-I does...we had some very entertaining boughts of quotes here. I have more time again now and i wanted to get back into it. as eowyn a.k.a Avyniea |
Hi Avyniea!
I sent Bruce a private message on the evening of the 22nd to advise him. I know he plays a lot of Quotes and Quizzes, so he may have forgotten to come back and check if he got this one right. Technically, an incomplete answer is not a correct answer. So go ahead. If Bruce wants to dispute it, I'll deal with that then. |
As Bruce said, it is Sam at Ithilen, but also Frodo upon waking in Rivendell.
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Hi Joy!
Frodo said, "Where am I, and what is the time?" when he awoke in Rivendell. Similar, but not the one I had in mind. (Note that Merry also said, "What is the time?" - in the Houses of Healing.*) I was thinking of another quote that is almost identical to Sam's "How long have I been asleep?". Identical except for one word. Do you know that one? *Hint, hint. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] [ April 16, 2002: Message edited by: Lostgaeriel ] |
Hey! Bruce, Avyniea, and Joy!
Please come back and play. [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img] I'm still waiting for the other part of the answer. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] |
OK, enough already. It's been a month since I asked the question and no one has got it. I was looking for the quote that sounds very much like
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The answer is Quote:
Here's a new one. Who said this? And give us another quote (or two) that sound(s) almost the same. Quote:
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Finally, one I know!
This one is the minstrel at Cormallen, and Sam says something similar to Frodo when they were discussing tales and heroes and stuff in the Ephel Duath. |
Sorry for that horribly long delay, merlilot.
You are correct of course. (Note: there are actually 2 times that Sam says something similar to Frodo. But one instance is enough to win this game, this time.) For the novices & newcomers out there who might want to know, here are the exact quotes you were referring to. The minstrel to all, The Field of Cormallen Quote:
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[ August 01, 2002: Message edited by: Lostgaeriel ] [ August 01, 2002: Message edited by: Lostgaeriel ] |
Since when does winning imply the punishment of finding new quotes? This one is hard. If someone else wants to give it a whack, go for it.
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Here's a silly one.
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Oi Oi...um...was it a hobbit? Sorry, that's all that comes to mind now! I'm tired. But Legolas said something similar- Ai! Ai! A Balrog!! In Moria!!
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Yeah! Lothiriel Silmarien, you more or less got it. Can you name the hobbit who said 'Oi! Oi!'? Or at least where in Middle-earth that was? Or the rest of the expression?
(Hint: It was early in the adventures of our hobbit heroes. Each new enemy or situation held just as much terror as they were capable of enduring. But their tolerances increased as the story went on. Something the film doesn't have time to develop.) Quote:
[ August 10, 2002: Message edited by: Lostgaeriel ] |
The hobbit in question was Pippin - in the Old Forest.
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Gandalf said it to Frodo in Moria, and apparently he said something very similar to Bilbo, as the entire quote is:
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~*~Orual~*~ [ November 10, 2002: Message edited by: Orual ] |
Found it! Could it be Gandalf telling the Dwarves that "There is a lot more in him than you guess", speaking about Bilbo?
~*~Orual~*~ |
Hi Orual!
Yeah, that's more or less the quote from The Hobbit that I was looking for. I had the following quote in mind. Quote:
I had overlooked the one you gave - from An Unexpected Party. (It's been a very long time since I've read The Hobbit.) Your turn to ask a question. |
::gapes::
I got it right? Really? Wow!! Now let's see...this one's frightfully easy, but c'est la vie. Quote:
~*~Orual~*~ |
No? Really? Maybe it didn't fit the rules. Let's try this one, this is a cool thread and I'd hate to have killed it:
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PS: The last quote was...original: obviously Gollum. Any of the times he said it would've sufficed. And the soundalike was Pippin with Grishnakh, messing with his mind and suggesting that he or Merry had the Ring. ' "Gollum, gollum!" said Pippin.' From Chapter 3: The Uruk-Hai |
Was it Aragorn in Bree?? I can't think of a simliar quote at the moment but there's probably one somewhere
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Gandalf to Gimli when Gandalf returns as "the white".
And Gandalf to Theoden when Merry wants to give herblore at Isengard. |
Hobbitlass has it! Continue on.
~*~Orual~*~ |
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Is that bit when Aragorn is trying to decide whether to follow Sam and Frodo to mordor or to save Merry and Pippin?
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You have the correct setting. To answer the quote in this game you have to say the person who said the original quote and the person who said something like it.
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