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Forum: The Books
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annuncolloion
![]() If you want to learn more about the palantiri read the unfinished tales. There is a lot about them in it |
Forum: The Books
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annuncolloion
![]() As we all know Aragorn had a plethora of names. Twelve in all. I had a question about one of them, Thorongil. The one Aragorn used when he served in the Gondorian army. Does anyone know what that... |
Forum: The Books
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![]() Boromir and Faramir can't really be compared. Boromir was primarily a warrior. And a good one at that. His short-falling (if you can call it one) is that he wasn't as strong minded as others...say,... |
Forum: The Books
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annuncolloion
![]() In the council of Elrond a couple theories are put forth as to what would happen to the three elven rings should the one ring be destroyed. One theory is that they would be liberated from the One's... |
Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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![]() Orcs and Goblins are the same thing exactly. The only difference is the language. Orc is in the Common Tongue. Goblin is Elvish. Uruk-hai are a crossbreed between orcs and dark men from the south.... |
Forum: The Books
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annuncolloion
![]() Maybe Beorn, was some mix of Numenorean and Wizard. He was a man. He did have some powers that were magical. And he ate honey. maybe bear/wizard/man |
Forum: The Books
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![]() This situation would not exist. Most men and dwarves barely knew of the Undying lands. So they wouldn't have thought to go there. Also, men would not have left ME. They would have stayed and fought... |
Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 25
Views: 3,860
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annuncolloion
![]() Which also goes to support my point. I just listed the similarities to Christian religion. It can apply to many religions showing that Tolkien didn't mean it to happen but it did. Heck, If you tried... |
Forum: The Books
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Views: 6,009
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annuncolloion
![]() The watcher in the water was one of the creatures created by Morgoth. Morgoth created the balrogs, the dragons, orcs, and many other beasts. The watcher must have been one of these that is not... |
Forum: The Books
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annuncolloion
![]() I have always been interested in the languages of Middle Earth. Does anyone know a list of all the languages and where they are spoken? and which ones did Tolkien actually make? I know he made... |
Forum: The Books
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Replies: 25
Views: 3,860
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annuncolloion
![]() Lord of the Rings does have some spiritual parallels, but Tolkien did NOT intend the book (or any of his books on ME) to be allegories. However, if you read The Silmarilien, you can see a lot of... |
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