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You have part one correct marbretherese. :wink: Now for part two!
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Stybba was given to Merry by Theoden right?
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That's right Philipa! :D

Now I guess you and marbretherese will have to decide who gets to go next. :wink:
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I'll let marbretherese get this one. :D
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Thanks Philippa!! No rush on this Level 1 question as I'm going to be offline for a day or two . . .

. . . who were the "valiant men" who kept open the High Pass and the Ford of Carrock?
"Torment in the dark was the danger that I feared, and it did not hold me back.
But I would not have come, had I known the danger of light and joy."


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Post by Gil »

I will have a go.

I think these are Beorn and the Beornings (the Northern Men).
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Gil wrote:I will have a go.

I think these are Beorn and the Beornings (the Northern Men).
Got it in one, Gil! As described by Glóin to Frodo during the Feast at Rivendell.

Over to you!
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Post by Gil »

thanks Marbretherese

I think this is level 1.

What was found in the Dimrill Dale?
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Gil wrote: What was found in the Dimrill Dale?
Is it the Mirrormere (or Kheled-zâram)?
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You got this one too Airwin! over to you!
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Thanks again Gil!

Another level 1:

What can you find in the Rath Celerdain?
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I believe it is the Old Gate House of Minas Tirith.
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Close enough Philipa. It's the Old Guesthouse but the street did lead to the Great Gate. :wink: Your turn! :D
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Post by Philipa »

Oh, did you want the street name? I had to look it up... Lampwrights' Street.

Level 1:

What was the name of the most famous of the copied Red Book called?

Bonus question: Who used this book for research. :wink:
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Post by Gil »

Philippa, this is the Red Book of Westmarch.

Oh sneaky and tricksey hobbit, lots of people used it for research.

do you mean JRRT? or Eleanor's descendents? or the Tooks, or Findegil? or have I missed the one you had in mind??? :twisted:
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