Tolkien Trivia
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Riv Res
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bruce rerek
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Sorry for the delay I was in Oxford and so busy with scholars and friends, getting to a computer was a bit tricky.
As to the answer, at the end of the first age it was Elros who chose to be counted among men and established Numenor. His brother Elrond established Rivendell.
In a bit of trivia, Lewis and Tolkien referred to the pub, The Eagle and Child as the babe and the bird. While having a lovely pint I looked up at the slate advertising such wines as Elderberry and Rasberry. I told the barkeeper about the misspelling. "That's how is spelled mate, at least here," he replied.
The professor would have it it otherwise, considering that he did aid in creating the Oxford dictionary of English.
As to the answer, at the end of the first age it was Elros who chose to be counted among men and established Numenor. His brother Elrond established Rivendell.
In a bit of trivia, Lewis and Tolkien referred to the pub, The Eagle and Child as the babe and the bird. While having a lovely pint I looked up at the slate advertising such wines as Elderberry and Rasberry. I told the barkeeper about the misspelling. "That's how is spelled mate, at least here," he replied.
The professor would have it it otherwise, considering that he did aid in creating the Oxford dictionary of English.
Bruce
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
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Philipa
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I knew this happened in the second age and it was the war against Sauron in Eraidor (I had to look up the year) 1697. I can give you more if you want it.Riv Res wrote:Level 1.5
What event caused the Elves, led by Elrond, to seek out and establish Rivendell? A gold star if you can tell us the year of this event.
bruce...come visit when you can.
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Riv Res
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One such city that comes to mind is Eregion, the city that fell under the pall of Sauron who forced Celebrimbor to give up his secrets of the rings of power.
Another guess would be Las Vegas, but then again keeping a metropolis alive in the midst of the dessert based on gambling would need the skills of Elves to keep it from utter ruin.
Another guess would be Las Vegas, but then again keeping a metropolis alive in the midst of the dessert based on gambling would need the skills of Elves to keep it from utter ruin.
Bruce
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
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Philipa
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serinde
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Merry
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Welcome back, serinde! I wasn't sure about this one when I first read it, and I'm still not positive, but I do remember that Tom was impressed by Farmer Maggot's common sense knowledge. If I remember correctly, does he say that he has dirt on his hands, or some such thing?
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.
for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
all the days of your life.
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serinde
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maybe my question was vaguer than I thought, but you got it right, MerryMerry wrote:Welcome back, serinde! I wasn't sure about this one when I first read it, and I'm still not positive, but I do remember that Tom was impressed by Farmer Maggot's common sense knowledge. If I remember correctly, does he say that he has dirt on his hands, or some such thing?
your turn!the actual quote is: "There's earth under his old feet, and clay on his fingers; wisdom in his bones, and both his eyes are open."
Serinde {wishing both my eyes were open!}
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Merry
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Not vague at all, serinde. Think, rather, than my memory is rather dusty!
"Master Gandalf, I know you only by sight, but now I should be glad to speak with you. For you have often come into my thoughts of late, as if I were bidden to seek you. Indeed I should have done so, if I had known where to find you."
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"Master Gandalf, I know you only by sight, but now I should be glad to speak with you. For you have often come into my thoughts of late, as if I were bidden to seek you. Indeed I should have done so, if I had known where to find you."
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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.
for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
all the days of your life.