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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 10
Views: 6,808
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FingolfintheBold
I think you guys need to give the elves a little more credit. Its not like valinor was this little strip of land that Numenor could conquer in a couple battles. There were thousands, who knows how... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 20
Views: 8,134
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I was wondering if anyone had any theories about what was behind the door in the paths of the Dead; the one that Baldor's skeleton was clawing at. I've heard it could have been a Numenorian treasure... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 14
Views: 6,898
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FingolfintheBold
Now that you mention it, it does seem kind of odd, considering Tolkien's gift for foreshadowing. But in this case i think it really didnt matter that much. I mean it wasnt so random as to be an... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 7
Views: 5,382
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FingolfintheBold
It seems to me that the dwarves wanted above all else to reclaim their ancient home in Moria. Obviously they couldnt until the Balrog was destroyed or moved on, hence the quote about a greater power... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 4
Views: 4,381
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FingolfintheBold
During Beren and Luthien's attempt to recover a silmaril, Luthien wove disguises using her formitable elven magic.She disguised herself as a bat-like creature called Thuringwethil and flited above... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 191
Views: 73,329
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You guys seem to have already covered it quite extensively smilies/smile.gif Just one thing: Is it possible that the Balrog had nothing to do with the dwarve's slaughter? After all, i would... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 15
Views: 6,853
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FingolfintheBold
Voralphion, glowing blades are mentioned in the Lord of the Rings. Sting, borne by Frodo, glowed near Rauros Falls when the company of Uruk-hai drew near, and i belive there is an instance of... |
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Forum: Quiz Room
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Replies: 1,211
Views: 326,064
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FingolfintheBold
They all fought evil creatures of Morgoth ( dragon, wolf, were-wolf) |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 20
Views: 8,055
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FingolfintheBold
That is very insightful Findegil. i never even thought about the rebirth of the Dwarf Lords... i think if anyone nailed it down, its you. |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 13
Views: 6,622
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FingolfintheBold
is there a quote on Eonwe being the mightiest maia? i remember his being "the mightiest in arms" of any upon the earth, which is stinking awesome, but perhaps his power wasnt the best for other... |
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Forum: Quotable Quotes
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Replies: 16,719
Views: 1,956,475
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Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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Replies: 23
Views: 31,024
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FingolfintheBold
Not to undermine your obvious knowledge Sharku, but how accurate are those quotes? After all, if only two dragons survived, and it was all those ages ago, how would such humble creatures such as... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 6
Views: 5,171
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FingolfintheBold
As for the nature of wights, there are others that could explain it better than I, but see how this helps: During the long war bettween the Dunedain of the North and the Witch King of Angmar(Lord... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 6
Views: 5,171
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FingolfintheBold
First of all, this is pure speculation on my part, but i always thought that even if the wights were no longer under Sauron's direct influence, they could still be alive and would be prompt to do... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 18
Views: 6,472
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FingolfintheBold
I always thought that Beornings was the name given to the men living around and in the shirts of mirkwood, of whom Beorn was later the leader. Perhaps some of them were his kin, but i doubt they had... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 20
Views: 8,055
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FingolfintheBold
Pun righteously intended. My question deals with the dwarves and their dealings with Iluvatar. Obviously Men and Elves had their own personal gifting straight from Eru, almost an offering of love... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 15
Views: 19,802
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FingolfintheBold
Back once more to the original question, I always interpreted the conversation like this: Gandalf gives the messages and then lapses into a musing about the words spoken to Aragorn for a moment.... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 191
Views: 73,329
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On the sublect of pre-cannon naval warfare, I'm sure i don't know that much more than you, but i do know some. For one thing, blockades were administered and effective before cannon, and were... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 7
Views: 5,561
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This question is rather trivial, but its something ive been wondering a long time. When Theoden awakes or whatever you wanna call it from Saruman's spell, and goes outside to feel the rain slanting... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 36
Views: 13,866
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Just to put a little faith in Denthor, i think perhaps things could have been much better, had the Battle ended Denethor lived. There isnt much hope that he would have snapped out of it, but with... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 7
Views: 5,594
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Elves also loved fresh fruit, as did ME's other inhaditants.I can certainly imagine orchards for growing apples and other fruits. They hunted quite a bit, and although hunting probably wasnt enough... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 16
Views: 6,163
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Exactly, Maeglin. Numenorian qualities and attributes are not based soley on having one parent from Gondor. Many, many Gondorians, probably the great majority, were not necessarily Numenorian, though... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 13
Views: 7,979
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For one thing, I don't know that Eowyn ever really loved Aragorn. She thought he was high and mighty and great, as Faramir acknowledged, but she really had no grasp on who he really was and the... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 7
Views: 5,028
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FingolfintheBold
Considering all the neat unintentional parallels in the Lord of the Rings, it isnt suprising that something like this turned up in the chronology. Was tolkien a fan of Shakespear? Ive never heard... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 35
Views: 11,466
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Another thing: Saruman and Sauron distrusted each other to the core. Sauron feared what Saruman could do if he aquired the Ring and learned to master it, hence His speed in going to retrieve it. And... |
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