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Correct Thorgrim the 3rd. It was Ar-Pharazon and his army. And I guess your other answer is correct "under the lands of Aman" is close enough to what I was looking for: The Caves of the Forgotten which is beneath the Earth. Your turn Thorgrim the 3rd.

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Hmmmmm. A question you say. Okay here it is, what is the answer to this riddle and who said it.

A box without hinges, key, or lid,
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it's an eg and bilbo said it in his ridle game with golem.

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Eg????? Whats an eg master.

You know boil em mash em stick em in a stew, oh wat thats a potato.

You are correct Joris your turn

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blub,
what was sung when frodo first met the elfs?

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Not sure if this is specific enough but-
Were they singing about leaving middle earth to go to the undying lands..
its off the top of my memory so...

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You have not specified if you mean in the book or in the films ?

In the book (The Fellowship of the Ring), the Elves sing Elven Hymn to Elbereth
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Snow-white! Snow-white! O Lady clear!
O Queen beyond the Westren Seas!
O Light to us that wander here
Amid the world of woven trees!

Gilthoniel! O Elbereth!
Clear are thy eyes and bright thy breath!
Snow-white! Snow-white! We sing to the
In a far land beyond the Sea.

O stars that in the Sunless Year
With shining hand by her were sown,
In windy fields now bright and clear
We see your silver blossom blown!

O Elbereth! Gilthoniel!
We still remember, we who dwell
In this far land beneath the trees,
Thy starlight on Western Seas.


In the films, there are 2 answers:
1. Frodo and Sam see the Elves in the Extended Version of the film...god only knows what they were singing.
2. At Lorien, the Elves are singing the Lament for Gandalf, however in the books, this was actually sung by Frodo Baggins and the last verse (as seen in the films) sung by Sam Gamgee...
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When evening in the Shire was grey
his footsteps on the Hill were heard;
before the dawn he went away
on journey long without a word.

From Wilderland to Western shore,
from northern waste to southern hill,
through dragon-lair and hidden door
and darkling woods he walked at will.

With Dwarf and Hobbit, Elves and Men,
with mortal and immortal folk,
with bird on bough and beast in den,
in their own secret tongues he spoke.

A deadly sword, a healing hand,
a back that bent beneath its load;
a trumpet-voice, a burning brand,
a weary pilgrim on the road.

A lord of wisdom throned he sat,
swift in anger, quick to laugh;
an old man in a battered hat
who leaned upon a thorny staff.

He stood upon the bridge alone
and Fire and Shadow both defied;
his staff was broken on the stone,
in Khazad-dûm his wisdom died.

The finest rockets ever seen:
they burst in stars of blue and green,
or after thunder golden showers
came falling like a rain of flowers.

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I ment the books and durisbane got it right, you're turn.

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During the Fellowships 'second' night in Moria, Sam Gamgee refers to 'Moria' as what ?
Hint: This remark is followed by Gimli singing 'The Song of Durin'

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FOTR, book II, page 414 wrote:
"There must have been a mighty crowd of dwarves here at one time,'said Sam; 'and every one busier than badgers for Five Hundred years to make this, and most in hard rock too! What did they do it all for? They didn't live in these Darksome Holes, surely?"
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Very quick Sean, Darksome Holes was what I was looking for...good job !
Your turn :D

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Even though many names have been translated , Bree is one that has stayed the same in many languages. Apart from English , name two other (European) languages that translate "Bree" as "Bree".
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I guess what you are asking Sean is...
In The Lord of the Rings, Bree is a town in the English versions of the book, but in what other European languages does Bree translate as Bree ?

Its a pure guess (I dont speak any other languages), but I would say Belgian & French :?:

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DurinsBane wrote:
I guess what you are asking Sean is...
In The Lord of the Rings, Bree is a town in the English versions of the book, but in what other European languages does Bree translate as Bree ?

Its a pure guess (I dont speak any other languages), but I would say Belgian & French :?:


That's it ,and it's wrong. :P
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Scottish and Irish...prove me wrong !!!! :P

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DurinsBane wrote:
Its a pure guess (I dont speak any other languages), but I would say Belgian & French :?:


hmmm, is belgian even a language lol? :?

I am saying Dutch and French

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DurinsBane wrote:
Scottish and Irish...prove me wrong !!!! :P


Hehe ... Scottish would be Breech and Irish Breah, no? :P

Technically it's right , so I think it is your turn. Roflmao

I was looking for German and Spanish , but it's close enough. Thread is turning into a guessing game with my help. :wink:
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Joansean wrote:
Thread is turning into a guessing game with my help.


tut tut lol :P

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How many times is the word Ring used in The Lord of the Rings :?:

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did you count lol? :shock: :lol: :wink:

erm, its either 1 as in LoTR. or if you mean in the film or book, I haven't the foggiest but since this is turning into a guessing game, I am going to say 98 :P

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