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Philipa
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Riv Res wrote:Philipa, it sounds to me to be a little too profound for the Hobbit. The use of 'thou' and 'thine' lead me to think it is Valar-speak. :-k
Made sense of course...I though we were still using The Hobbit. :oops:
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Merry wrote:Chrissiejane, you're right. It's when Melkor decided he wanted to be the ruler of Arda, but Manwe put a stop to that--for the time being!
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Post by Merry »

Chrissiejane, looks like we need another clue! :?
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Post by Chrissiejane »

A clue...hmmmm...... :-k

These are words spoken between two beings whose subsequent deeds would shape the events of the remainder of the first age.
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Post by Riv Res »

Was that Fingolfin to Fëanor, CJ, or maybe I have it backwards. :roll:
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Post by Chrissiejane »

It was indeed, in the harrowing account of The Darkening of Valinor.
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Post by Riv Res »

Who said...
I have heard that there are still forgotten treasures of old to be found in the deserted caverns of the mines of Moria, since the dwarf and goblin war.
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Post by Marilyn »

Riv Res wrote:Who said...
I have heard that there are still forgotten treasures of old to be found in the deserted caverns of the mines of Moria, since the dwarf and goblin war.
I believe that would be Elrond to Thorin in "The Hobbit"

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Post by Riv Res »

That would be correct...your turn. :wink:
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Post by Marilyn »

Who said: "All right, but I'll come and have a look at you all the same and see what you're up to"

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Post by serinde »

Marilyn wrote:Who said: "All right, but I'll come and have a look at you all the same and see what you're up to"

Marilyn
Does Gandalf say this to Frodo early in FotR?
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Post by Philipa »

That is a tough one. :?
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serinde wrote:
Marilyn wrote:Who said: "All right, but I'll come and have a look at you all the same and see what you're up to"

Marilyn
Does Gandalf say this to Frodo early in FotR?
No Serinde, but here's a clue, the quote is in the first chapter of book six of Return of the King :D
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Post by Lindariel »

Snaga the orc says this to poor Frodo when he is a prisoner in the Tower of Cirith Ungol.

Who says: "I would not snare even an orc with a falsehood."
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Post by Merry »

Faramir! Love that line!

Who said, "Consider well, but not too long"?
Sing and be glad, all ye children of the West,
for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
all the days of your life.
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