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Forum: The Books 02-04-2011, 03:04 PM |
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Son of Finrod?!
This was rather beside the point when I started this thread eight years ago, about whether Gildor was negligent or prescient in how he helped Frodo, and that his assistance was a great deal more than... |
Forum: The Books 12-28-2010, 04:45 PM |
Replies: 19
Views: 11,548
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Number and time
Even as I still contend that Radagast was a loose end, and Saruman took care of loose ends, it should be remembered even as Saruman had become very wicked and corrupted, that was more or less only a... |
Forum: The Books 12-22-2010, 10:16 PM |
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Forum: The Books 09-18-2010, 02:31 PM |
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Births & Deaths
The demographics of Eriador is of endless fascination, and in the earlier half of the Third Age, it probably had a more notable population base than we see in Frodo's time, but even that reflects... |
Forum: The Books 08-28-2010, 04:31 PM |
Replies: 30
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Aristocracy
This thread, besides the question of demographics, also gets into the question of elites and aristocracy. Implicitly, Tolkien paints a world with sometimes incredible achievements of civilization by... |
Forum: The Books 07-02-2010, 08:43 PM |
Replies: 16
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Idle chatter
It had been (interestingly) part of Gondor rather than Arnor, being not really part of Eriador (in terms of Gil-Galad's greater realm). But even more than the lands of Rohan, Gondor's de facto rule... |
Forum: The Books 08-03-2008, 02:15 PM |
Replies: 37
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The Age of Men
An unspoken undercurrent is that Elrond and the other remnants of the Eldar had done their part over the previous thousands of years and had other concerns. They in effect did not live in the... |
Forum: Translations from the Elvish - Public Forum 07-05-2007, 11:56 PM |
Replies: 63
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In response to Findegil, Legolas' Sindarin...
In response to Findegil, Legolas' Sindarin ancestry is "undeniable" and would still be true even his mother were of the Nandor, like presumably Nimrodel. Nevertheless, until one gets to the... |
Forum: Translations from the Elvish - Public Forum 07-02-2007, 12:12 AM |
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Aiwendil makes persuasive points. Nevertheless,...
Aiwendil makes persuasive points. Nevertheless, it makes sense to nolderize and modify the earlier personage in order to avoid confusion or debates about reincarnations ala Glorfindel. I think we... |
Forum: The Books 01-11-2005, 12:22 AM |
Replies: 48
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Formendacil's Analysis
I like it, I think it captures the potential for evil spirits and such. Another source in all this would be the fea of dead elves who refused to go to Mandos and were corrupted and rehoused, which I... |
Forum: The Books 12-30-2004, 05:32 PM |
Replies: 8
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From A_Brandybuck
Oh, I agree that Fonstad is depicting the barbarous fisher-folk, as a I think referenced in Unfinished Tales, but correctly I believe, she shades them as being/speaking Dunlendish. I'm not sure... |
Forum: The Books 12-28-2004, 11:00 PM |
Replies: 29
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Man-of-the-Wold
Oh the Ironies
First, I find Gandalf to be a satisfactory bridge between the (revised) Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, along with Gollum, Gloin, Eagles and some other things. Elrond, Bilbo, and above all, the... |
Forum: The Books 12-28-2004, 10:06 PM |
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Forum: The Books 12-28-2004, 09:50 PM |
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Excellent Question
The reality is that even by the standards of the early middle ages in Europe, Middle-Earth contained next to nobody. All the Free People combined in the area shown in the LotR map probably... |
Forum: Translations from the Elvish - Public Forum 12-28-2004, 04:57 PM |
Replies: 118
Views: 38,191
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Man-of-the-Wold
Great Work
Well, I'm hardly now more than a pest, and I must commend Findegil's editing. Perhaps, when my children are grown, I can delve into the textual nitty-gritty. Or, perhaps, I should try anyway, but... |
Forum: The Books 12-07-2004, 01:30 AM |
Replies: 147
Views: 72,610
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Just More To It
Lush, I do appreciate and understand your observations. Tolkien's catholicism may have had a role in shaping his views on sexuality, which either colored or suppressed his characterizations and... |
Forum: The Books 09-17-2004, 02:00 AM |
Replies: 147
Views: 72,610
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Now Settle Down
As much as I [err...] enjoy reading about Lush's allusions and what not, I must take some exception to the points about Catholics. While conservatism and sexual naïveté reign supreme in the... |
Forum: The Books 09-17-2004, 12:27 AM |
Replies: 15
Views: 14,467
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The Pereðil
In "The Problem of Ros" Dior is quoted as saying that 'I am the first of the Pereðil,' and in "The Shibboleth of Fëanor" we learn, 'Eärendil was thus the second of the Pereldar (Half-elven), the... |
Forum: The Books 09-12-2004, 07:22 PM |
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Views: 14,467
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Oh that old Chestnut
The lines at issue are in The Lord of the Rings Appendix A, I(i), which contains some minor technical errors with respect the rulers of Númenor and so forth, anyway, at least with the first... |
Forum: Translations from the Elvish - Public Forum 09-12-2004, 12:44 PM |
Replies: 118
Views: 38,191
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Further Conclusions
Having begun this thread, I am pleased to have so much to comment on now that I've finally completed the entire HoME. I must say that with the exception of these RoD issues (and the omission of... |
Forum: The Books 09-11-2004, 04:51 PM |
Replies: 15
Views: 7,646
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Man-of-the-Wold
Another Explanation
I've heard of Mewlips as suggesting a type of swamp-orc that would have inhabited the marshes around Mirkwood. It might hark back to primitive Hobbit fears at the time of when darkness and dread... |
Forum: The Books 08-29-2004, 10:32 PM |
Replies: 45
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Man-of-the-Wold
Hum, hm
First, I agree with others there are only six persons who ever really possessed or "bore" the One Ring: Its maker, Sauron; the man to whom it was his bane, Isildur, and four hobbits--Smeagol, Bilbo,... |
Forum: The Barrow-Downs 03-19-2004, 10:58 PM |
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Go Away for a Few Months!
... and you folks change the look. Nice work. I like. Have lots of thoughts on the Film to get off my chest. Glat to be back A month or so ago, I finished Letters and finally got through... |
Forum: Translations from the Elvish - Public Forum 12-14-2003, 01:13 AM |
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Views: 8,310
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Fair enough, good post pandora.
I would...
Fair enough, good post pandora. I would conclude and concur, that it is probably best to assume that Sauron had The Ring as part of his person (so-to-speak) while he was in Númenor. (Right arm... |
Forum: The Movies 12-14-2003, 12:51 AM |
Replies: 115
Views: 18,878
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Man-of-the-Wold
We (devoted adherents of the philosophy, minutia,...
We (devoted adherents of the philosophy, minutia, etc., as laid down by JRR Tolkien) can understand C Tolkien, in never being satisfied with these films ... or with any films, I'd argue, that could... |
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