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Post by Sabre on Nov 28, 2005 21:26:16 GMT
Ok this is a little game, the first person to post asks a question about LotR/Middle Earth. Then the first person to reply with the correct answer is aloud to ask a question and so on.
The Ainur were split into which two groups?
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Post by Master Bondora on Nov 28, 2005 21:31:09 GMT
The Valar and Maiar.
What was the name of the first dragon?
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Post by Sabre on Nov 28, 2005 21:35:32 GMT
Good Question! Ankalagon the Black?
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Post by Master Bondora on Nov 28, 2005 21:48:30 GMT
Good Question! Ankalagon the Black? Nope. Glaurung was the first of the Dragons, and one of the greatest.
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Post by Sabre on Nov 28, 2005 21:51:41 GMT
Really? From The Complete Tolkien Companion "Glauring was the most feared Worm of the Elder Days, and Ancalagon The Black was first of the kindred of flying dragons."
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Post by Devlen Del-Arshu on Nov 28, 2005 21:56:41 GMT
Glaurung was the first...Worms were the first dragons, giant land-based lizards. Flying variants came MUCH later
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Post by Sabre on Nov 28, 2005 21:58:23 GMT
I've scanned through my other book and yes Glaudring was the first, Kudos! Go on then Sin give us another.
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Post by Master Bondora on Nov 28, 2005 22:02:17 GMT
How many palantirs were brought to Middle Earth? And by who were they brought?
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Post by Devlen Del-Arshu on Nov 28, 2005 22:05:06 GMT
i believe there were seven, though some speculate an eigth at Tol Eressea...But as to who brought them...hmm...The Noldor with Feanor?
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Post by Master Bondora on Nov 28, 2005 22:09:09 GMT
Nope, Elendil brought them when he escaped the wreck of Numenor with his sons.
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Post by Devlen Del-Arshu on Nov 28, 2005 22:16:46 GMT
but they weren't made by the numenoreans...so who else could have brought them, unless they came with the Noldor at the end of the first age...
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Post by Master Bondora on Nov 28, 2005 22:21:25 GMT
but they weren't made by the numenoreans...so who else could have brought them, unless they came with the Noldor at the end of the first age... The question was who brought them to middle earth and Numenor isn't part of Middle Earth.
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Post by Jedi Knight Carith Korso on Nov 29, 2005 12:42:18 GMT
He He He He.
Another Sin another
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Post by Sabre on Nov 29, 2005 20:26:51 GMT
I'll do one just to keep things going. Who was the ninth king of Numenor?
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Post by Kapar'in Va on Nov 29, 2005 20:56:40 GMT
Tar-Surion?
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