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Post by Envin on Dec 31, 2005 13:36:56 GMT
OK, we used to have little trivia games, and I thought it'd be fun to try that again. I'll start. Be sure and do not answer the question unless you are absolutely certain of the answer.
From whose hoard came the present of Eowyn to Merry, the which seeing use in the Scouring of the Shire?
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Raithen Anar
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Son of the Sun ~ God-King of Harad.
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Post by Raithen Anar on Dec 31, 2005 14:11:35 GMT
Scatha the Worm.
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Post by Envin on Dec 31, 2005 14:32:29 GMT
Good work, figured someone would get that one. You answered it correctly - your turn...
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Raithen Anar
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Post by Raithen Anar on Dec 31, 2005 14:49:27 GMT
Who were Elurin and Elured?
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Post by Orrë the Wise on Dec 31, 2005 16:15:03 GMT
Sons of Dior Eluchil and brothers to Elwing who both died during the attack on Doriath.
Who was the lord of the Eagles during the War of the Ring?
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Dec 31, 2005 17:51:39 GMT
Gwaihir.
Now, then, before I put up my question, let it be known that last time around with this game, I was up there at the top. I am the master of dark Middle-Earth topics, having done hours upon hours of research in the darker topics.
Who Was Khamûl?
(I had to go easy on ya this time didn't I?)
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Post by Orrë the Wise on Dec 31, 2005 18:16:56 GMT
I too, am no noob when it comes to the dealings of Tolkien, Master Dindaedel. He is the second in command of the nine Nazgul. Check this out- www.rockjakten.com/nazgul_html/index.htmlWho is refered to as 'The Queen of Stars' ?
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Post by Alcorad on Dec 31, 2005 19:45:46 GMT
Varda. lol hey theres that site i found during the days of sayyid and Morsereg had fun with that one. hehehe. I love those names.
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Post by Orrë the Wise on Dec 31, 2005 21:24:10 GMT
Your turn, Mark.
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Post by Alcorad on Dec 31, 2005 21:29:07 GMT
ok Who invented writing in Middle Earth.
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Dec 31, 2005 21:38:35 GMT
Technically...Tolkien. ^_^ LMAO I don't know if you'll count that though. If you do count my blunt literality...
What was the Westron Word for Hobbit-Kind?
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Post by Orrë the Wise on Jan 1, 2006 5:01:58 GMT
Ugh.... I dont know this one.
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Lancir Misolen
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"I'd Rather die on my feet than live on my knees"
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Post by Lancir Misolen on Jan 1, 2006 5:02:54 GMT
Halfling
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Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jan 1, 2006 6:13:07 GMT
Nope. It's a different word.
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Post by Envin on Jan 1, 2006 7:38:18 GMT
Not sure if you're thinking of holbytla - the evolved Rohirric word (hole-builder) - or kuduk - the original Westron word, which was derived from the classical Rohirric kûd-dûkan. One of those has gotta be right, so try this one:
Who was famous for her cats; what were the number and color of them, and what was the purpose of the white?
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