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Merry
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Post by Merry »

Level 1 question (in that it can easily be looked up):

What are the six major mountain ranges of Middle-earth, in both Elvish and Common Speech, please?
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White Mountains:Ered Nimrais
Ash Mountains: Ered Lithui
Misty Mountains: Hithlaeglir
Grey Mountains: Ered Mithrin
Blue Mountains: Ered Luin
Mountains of Shadow: Ephel Dúath

...I think. :wink:
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Post by Merry »

Those are the ones that made sense to me as 'mountain ranges', RR (Geography Queen!). Before I looked at the maps, I hadn't realized the color theme nor the interesting Elvish connections.

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Post by Riv Res »

Okey Dokey... :D

Name as many of the walled cities/edifices/encampments of Middle-earth as you can. I can think of about nine right off the bat. :D

Bonus Points: Which are the two that appeared not to be made of stone?
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Post by Merry »

Okay, maybe this can be a group effort? I'll start us off with the painfully obvious: Minas Tirith is surrounded by a wall, which is surrounded by the Pelennor, with is surrounded by the Rammas Echor. I'm not sure what the Rammas Echor is made of, but I've never imagined it as stone.
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Post by elizabeth »

Isn't Edoras surrounded by a wood barracade/wall thingy?

And what about Helm's Deep. That's an ediface/fortification thing. /movie Pippin.

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Post by Airwin »

Does the wall need to be man-made? If not, would Mordor/Barad-Dûr qualify too? It doesn't have man-made walls, but you have to go through a gate to get in (or outrun a nasty spider and go in the backdoor :wink: ).

Then there's Orthanc of course...
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Post by Merry »

There must be some kind of barrier around Bree, since there is a gate in it to enter town.

Edited to add: I remember now--there is a hedge around the town, right?
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Post by Philipa »

Merry wrote:There must be some kind of barrier around Bree, since there is a gate in it to enter town.

Edited to add: I remember now--there is a hedge around the town, right?
Yes, it is a hedge...now ... what was the question? :lol:
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Post by Franni »

I am so new to this and certainly not a scholar.
If I understand Riv's question correctly I think 2 of the encampments, etc not made out of stone, The Shire Homes, and the Prancing Pony.
If not right, it's back to hitting the books. :roll:
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Post by Merry »

Hi, Franni, and welcome to Middle-earth Journeys! We'll let Riv Res decide if these answers are right or not, but when you have the time, please introduce yourself to us in the new members thread.
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Post by Riv Res »

Sorry to weigh in late here. I think we are collectively getting there. First, to answer Airwin's question...it does seem that most of the walls were man (or other being :wink: ) made.

Correct answers so far are:

Orthanc
Minas Tirith
Edoras
Helms Deep
Mordor/Barad-dur

Bree: Bonus points because it was surrounded by a living hedge and dike.

Hints for the final three that I am thinking of...

:arrow: One is another very evil place.
:arrow: One is a gloriously beautiful place.
:arrow: The second one that is surrounded by a living wall is actually from The Hobbit and not LOTR. :wink:
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Post by Airwin »

Riv Res wrote:Hints for the final three that I am thinking of...

:arrow: One is another very evil place.
:arrow: One is a gloriously beautiful place.
:arrow: The second one that is surrounded by a living wall is actually from The Hobbit and not LOTR. :wink:
:-k Ok, I'm thinking of these:

:arrow: Minas Morgul (very evil)?
:arrow: Valinor (surrounded by water and only accessible to elves?)
:arrow: Thranduil's Woodland Realm (seem to remember that it had a "magic" gate)?
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Post by Riv Res »

Very good list Airwin! I had three others in mind. Seems there were many more than my original nine. :wink:

Any other guesses out there before we wrap this one up?
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Post by Airwin »

The only other one I can think of is Lothlórien, being the other gloriously beautiful place.
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