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Wight
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Black Country, West Midlands
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Kind of logical but no, though part of the word play includes a more formal word for hike.
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You're on the right track. There was a third term considered for Dwarfs/Dwarves, but preserved only in a name. 1. A term considered to remove a race from Disneyland. 2. To stride Shire-ward, when it's all over, for a Feanorian title. 3. Anorien. 4. Rumil. 5. Rivendell. 6. Old Man Willow should be glad to hear about 7. Wild Wood Demons.
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"Dwarrow", then?
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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I was thinking Dwarrow, but can't see what else could be the acrostic itself. (Unless one is dwarrows and the other dwerrows - I think Tolkien once wrote that the plural could be either).
To stride Shire-ward, when it's all over, for a Feanorian title. March is kind of formal for hike, and Westmarch kind of fits some of the clue, as the Shire is in the (north)-west. I suppose they march back west when it's all over, albeit on ponies. But I don't know where the Feanorian title would come in. It's part of the title of a book, and Feanor devised a very important set of characters, but ... unless it could be something to do with the First Age elves who went west to Valinor and saw the light of the Two Trees.
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Wight
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Yes, it only appears in the name "Dwarrowdelf" in the books. I read somewhere that JRR considerd the term because he didn't like the depiction of dwarves in Disney's Snow White.
You got the password (in bold letters), but Pervinca got the last clue so I don't know who gets to do the next one. Quote:
1. Dwarrow. 2. Westmarch. 3. Anorien. 4. Rumil. 5. Rivendell. 6. Old Man Willow should be glad to hear about 7. Wild Wood Demons. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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IIRC, all the clues have to be solved before proceding to the next password, but the next one is made by whoever said the password first, even if it was before all the clues were guessed.
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Join Date: May 2004
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So who is picking up the ball?
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Wight
Join Date: Jan 2013
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By the rules Nerwen got the Password so it's her call, unless she wants to delegate or leave it for the ten day deadline, when anyone can start a new round.
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