Tell you what, I'll rep you both :P You are of course correct about the Old Man Willow and his power over the water. We'll let Flinn take the next question, as his answer was the most complete.
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Tell you what, I'll rep you both :P You are of course correct about the Old Man Willow and his power over the water. We'll let Flinn take the next question, as his answer was the most complete.
Indeed, but how did he rule?
Not even Ngugi's answer is what I'm looking for! In fact his guess for the last riddle was closer (hinthint) ;)
Not quite the answer I was looking for ;)
Excellent question Flinn!
Something a bit easier for the next round. Who was the master of the Old Forest, and through what means did he rule?
The white trees, the white trees are coming! :P
Alright one last guess then. The White Trees of Gondor, Numenor, Tol-Eressea and Tirion, descendants of Talpirion itself.
The Eagles, the Eagles are coming!
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I'll throw myself in here as well and guess the Dwarves, since I assume Tom is some sort of Ainur or Maia, and I know for a fact the Ents were created as guardians to the forest after Aule created...
Correct, and your turn!
A bit of a misphrased question, I apologise. A clue; what would Pharazon's Quenya name have been?
(I blame The Peoples of Middle Earth for poor phrasing btw :P)
Damn now I need a question :P
The last king of Numenor, Ar-Pharazon also had another name. What was it?
The hall of Beorn?
Could it be the story of Beren and Luthien? I seem to remember it being brought up a number of times throughout my story.
Correct and indeed, the story of Tuor is one of my favorites and really it's time for a re-read I think.
At the shores of what mountain did Tuor meet Ulmo, and who was sent to accompany the former?
Turin and his company resided in the petty-dwarf Mim's home in Amon Rudh. Mim disliked to have Turin and his men in his home, so he led orcs and golbins to the secret home, and all of Turin's outlaws...
Indeed, your turn.
Hint time: you'll find the answer in the Silmarillion.
Not quite.
What was the region called, where Ungoliant dwelt before Melkor approached her.
Isengard?
Nope :)
Someone actually already got the right answer, but I guess it was lost in the forum rollback.
No one wants to try? Hint time I guess; It's a region that still exists in the Third Age.
The wine Túrin drank at Thingol's table in Doriath; Where did it come from?
And thanks, I'm gonna start calling myself Mhaedros the Mhaelstorm :P
Tar-Anducal, or Herucalmo who usurped the spectre from his son.
Indeed the answer is the Moon, or Tilion if you prefer :) Your turn sah!
Thanks :P Not going to try your hand at it?
I was fairly sure it was the Song of Nimrodel, but I found the whole song through googling "as arrow from the string tolkien". The song was the first result and then i control + f'ed "as arrow" to...
48 hours have passed, so I'll pick this one up :P
From helm to sea they saw him leap,
As arrow from the string,
And dive into the water deep,
As mew upon the wing.
It is, of course, the...
Indeed, your turn again :P Again, rep upon the question.
Yay me :P
On his way to Rivendell, where did Boromir loose his horse?
Let's see, something along the lines of;
'Waters of the Misty Mountains, listen to the great word; Flow waters of Loudwater, against the Ringwraiths.'
Indeed it is :yes: I'll follow Veteraan's example and rep you upon your question :)
Alright, let's keep it with the elves then :D Name the elf-lord Frodo, Sam and Pippin meet on the walk to Buckland.
Frodo was alone on the horse, that belonged to Glorfindel. Elrond created the flood, but Gandalf was responsible for the horse-like figures and rolling stones in the water (in my head the Rolling...
Repped ;)
He is repped
Correctomundo, your turn
Name the different people Huan served in their correct order. (I'm looking for three names)
Carcharoth and Anfauglir