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PD: What it is repped?
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What are the (latter) names of the Blue Wizards?
"We all know whatmy brother would do. Robert would gallop up to the gates of Winterfell alone, break them with his warhammer, and ride through the rubble to slay Roose Bolton with his left hand and the Bastard with his right. I am not Robert. But we will march, and we will free Winterfell … or die in the attempt."
Right you are, your turn.
"We all know whatmy brother would do. Robert would gallop up to the gates of Winterfell alone, break them with his warhammer, and ride through the rubble to slay Roose Bolton with his left hand and the Bastard with his right. I am not Robert. But we will march, and we will free Winterfell … or die in the attempt."
What's the name of the only one of the Eldalie that actually died?
It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it.
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What was the name of the youth Borlas berated in "The New Shadow"?
It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it.
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Saelon I think.
"We all know whatmy brother would do. Robert would gallop up to the gates of Winterfell alone, break them with his warhammer, and ride through the rubble to slay Roose Bolton with his left hand and the Bastard with his right. I am not Robert. But we will march, and we will free Winterfell … or die in the attempt."
It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it.
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What was the third riddle Gollum asked Bilbo, and its answer?
"We all know whatmy brother would do. Robert would gallop up to the gates of Winterfell alone, break them with his warhammer, and ride through the rubble to slay Roose Bolton with his left hand and the Bastard with his right. I am not Robert. But we will march, and we will free Winterfell … or die in the attempt."
It cannot be seen, cannot be felt,
Cannot be heard, cannot be smelt.
It lies behind stars and under hills,
And empty holes it fills.
It comes first and follows after,
Ends life, kills laughter.
One does not desire the power of a nation,
So much as one treasures reputation.
This poem is not a 'trap', nor a 'trep',
It is simply a device for the collection of rep.
Dark, your turn.
"We all know whatmy brother would do. Robert would gallop up to the gates of Winterfell alone, break them with his warhammer, and ride through the rubble to slay Roose Bolton with his left hand and the Bastard with his right. I am not Robert. But we will march, and we will free Winterfell … or die in the attempt."
Sorry, didn't see the answer bit
On the theme of Gollum (and this is a dead easy one), how did he acquire the ring?
Bonus points if you get the pun!
Bonus Bonus points if you mention how he acquired the ring every time he did so (hint: taking it off Frodo)!
One does not desire the power of a nation,
So much as one treasures reputation.
This poem is not a 'trap', nor a 'trep',
It is simply a device for the collection of rep.
Gollum, Smeágol, acquired the ring by killing his friend Deágol, who found it in the bottom of a lake (river? I don´t remeber), claiming that it was his birthday, therefore the ring belonged to him. Dead easy because poor Deágol died. Later, he acquired the ring for a brief moment by extracting Frodo's ring with his mouth (teeth to be more precise), and then proceded to fall to the fire of Mount Doom.
Correct, and well done for getting the pun!
Your go
One does not desire the power of a nation,
So much as one treasures reputation.
This poem is not a 'trap', nor a 'trep',
It is simply a device for the collection of rep.
Why did Morgoth feared and hated the House of Fingolfin (two reasons)?
well Morgoth hated everybody, so ..
jokes apart, He had many reasons to hate Figolfin and his House, first of all they took the heritage of Feanor and brought war to Morgot for hundreds of years, they also were those who never fall to darkness and always stood against Him (Maeglin was a mixed blood), but I think the two reasons you are looking are
- because Fingolfing wounded Morgoth during their duel, so that He was somewhat mutilated and forced to limp forever (and He was also wounded by the eagle that took away th body of Fingolfin, another permanent scratch to His honor, and apparently all the wounds Fingolfin made to Him were never completely healed)
- because Morgoth always feared Turgon (2nd son of Fingolfin), as when he was held in Aman during his trial period, everytime He met Turgon he felt uncomfortbale under his gaze, and, with the powers of a Vala that Eru gave him, he foresaw that from Turgon ruin would have come to Him soon or later.
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Well, of course, the Dark Lord can have no friends!
Actually I was refering to a phrase in the end Nirnaeth Arnoediad chapter in the Silmarillion. There, it says that Morgoth hated and feared the House of Fingolfin due to their friendship with Ulmo, his enemy, and because the wounds Fingolfin gave to him with his sword.
However, your answer is also correct, therefore your turn.