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Post by Sir Langon on Aug 8, 2006 10:05:57 GMT -5
Good job, you seem to be the only one who knows the answer, besides me that is. I'll give an easy one: Where did Merry and Pippin decide to join Frodo on his quest?
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Post by Sir Langon on Aug 14, 2006 11:53:38 GMT -5
Well, I guess either no one knows or no one cares. The answer is, they joined him at Crickhollow.
Here's another: What was Tom Bombadil collecting when he found the Hobbits.
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Post by Lasswen on Aug 15, 2006 14:06:16 GMT -5
Sorry about that Langon I would have answered but i was in toronto seeing the lotr musical and the answer to the recent question is white water lilies
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Post by Lasswen on Aug 19, 2006 21:59:47 GMT -5
(waits patienly for another question)
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Post by Sir Langon on Aug 20, 2006 20:22:25 GMT -5
I'm sorry for the delay, I was busy over the weekend and didn't have time to update. You are correct.
Does Aragorn ever confront Sauron in the palantir, and if so, where?
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Post by Lasswen on Aug 24, 2006 16:19:34 GMT -5
yes indeed he does and it is at helms deep after they get back from isengaurd
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Post by Sir Langon on Aug 24, 2006 19:50:44 GMT -5
You are correct! You get ten points, even though the points don't mean anything.
Tolkien wrote that five Istari came across the sea from the West. Three of them he gave names for, what were the names of the other two Istari?
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Post by Lasswen on Aug 24, 2006 21:10:26 GMT -5
Alatar and Pallando
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Post by Sir Langon on Sept 16, 2006 20:49:03 GMT -5
ok miss smarty pants.
Glaurung was the father of Dragons, but what type was he?
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Post by Lasswen on Sept 16, 2006 20:52:50 GMT -5
argg..i know this one He was a fire drake ;D
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Post by Sir Langon on Sept 17, 2006 18:05:42 GMT -5
I am looking for something more specific.
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Post by Kitaria on Sept 17, 2006 18:27:30 GMT -5
Would saying he was a worm be more specific?
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Post by Sir Langon on Sept 18, 2006 16:38:29 GMT -5
no, Tolkien gave the type of dragon he is a specific name.
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Post by Lasswen on Sept 18, 2006 19:42:00 GMT -5
oh ok ....thought you just wanted general ....the specific name was (ok let me see if i can spell it) Uruloki (I know there needs to be an accent in there but i dunno how to do it on my computer)
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Post by Sir Langon on Sept 19, 2006 16:16:07 GMT -5
good job you got it!
While Glaurung was the Father of Dragons, the mightiest was Ancalagon the Black, how large was he said to be and in what battle did he fight in?
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