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Post by Esteldil on Mar 23, 2004 16:05:50 GMT -5
yayaya!
I know the answer: Ted Sandyman
The miller's son who worked for Saruman in the Scouring of the Shire. Speaking of which, cannae remember what happened in that chapter... *mumbles and goes off to read it again*
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Post by Andúnë on Mar 24, 2004 8:43:03 GMT -5
That's right. Your go, Esteldil.
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Post by RastNim on Mar 24, 2004 16:18:15 GMT -5
Ahhh reeeally, well done Esteldil, go you!
*makes note to read LotR again as has forgotten everything*
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Post by Esteldil on Mar 24, 2004 17:06:48 GMT -5
Who does not survive Fingolfin's journey back to Beleriand?
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Post by Andúnë on Mar 24, 2004 17:12:15 GMT -5
Um, back to Beleriand from where? If you're referring to the Grinding Ice, then lots of people don't make it. I can't think of any journey where Fingolfin leads his own people to Beleriand... Maybe I'm just being thick. After all, it is Friday.
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Post by Esteldil on Mar 25, 2004 14:50:31 GMT -5
lol- do you expect sympathy??
Yes, i do mean the little excrusion over the ice after Feanor abandons them. I know lots of people dies- but one person in particular.
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Post by Andúnë on Mar 25, 2004 16:02:59 GMT -5
I think Turgon's wife died, but Idril survived.
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Post by Esteldil on Mar 26, 2004 14:41:38 GMT -5
Bingo! ;D
Your turn, muffin.
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Post by Andúnë on Mar 28, 2004 17:19:27 GMT -5
Give me the Elvish name of the mountains around Mordor, and what they mean in English.
Sorry, that's all I could come up with. I know I posted the answer earlier in another thread...
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Post by Esteldil on Mar 29, 2004 16:01:26 GMT -5
Ephel Duath- Mountains of Shadow
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Post by Andúnë on Mar 29, 2004 16:28:50 GMT -5
Well done. Your go.
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Post by Esteldil on Mar 30, 2004 11:03:56 GMT -5
What does Gwindor call Finduilas, and why?
(if you don't can't remember the Sindarin form; its English meaning will do)
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Post by RastNim on Apr 2, 2004 16:22:04 GMT -5
OOOH I remember this from before.....something to do with water...Irvin...eep??
*Thinks*
Faelivrin!!!!! which means "the gleam of the sun on the pools of Ivrin"
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Post by Esteldil on Apr 4, 2004 8:20:35 GMT -5
Indeedy! ;D
Your go, Tinor.
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Post by RastNim on Apr 24, 2004 12:54:26 GMT -5
Oops lol, I wondered why this had stopped and came on to see why, oops sorry.
Umm...What was the dwarvish name for the Dwarfen city of Belegost?
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