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Post by elbereth on Jan 14, 2006 7:57:03 GMT -6
Ok skipping X Y is for Yavanna "Giver of Fruits" one of the Valar
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Post by Shadow and Flame on Jan 15, 2006 1:09:07 GMT -6
;)dude...or plural of dude...Z? all i can think of is Zirak Zigil, and that hs been used already..howe many can there be? there must be some dwarvish words, sicenit seems theyve used Z's alot...but i swear i read soemthing SOMEWHERE about a (idk if im spelling it right) zaramgama..zaramgamba..? someone comfirm that or tell me im stupid But thats not my post! im not palying the letter Z! move on!
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Post by elbereth on Jan 15, 2006 10:16:06 GMT -6
Sorry I have never heard of that word and can't find any reference to it in the books I have, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Anyway, Tolkien didn't use some letters much, if at all. Like J, X, and Z. So we always just skip those letters.
So I will start again and what do you guys think about adding a short definition of the word, to make it more interesting? Something like this:
A is for Asfaloth Glorfindel's horse(book version) Arwen's horse (movie version)
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Post by princessleagwen on Jan 15, 2006 22:20:13 GMT -6
B is for Balrog... the dark creature the fellowship encounters in Moria at the bridge of Khazad Dum
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Post by princessleagwen on Jan 15, 2006 22:30:39 GMT -6
totally just kinda thought of a Z lol... new Zealand lol ;D
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Post by elbereth on Jan 16, 2006 8:29:21 GMT -6
Yep New Zealand works well. Good one.
C is for Celebrimbor- elf of Eregion(Hollin) creator of the 3 elven rings.
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Post by princessleagwen on Jan 16, 2006 21:00:51 GMT -6
D is for Drogo, the father of Frodo Baggins
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Post by elbereth on Jan 17, 2006 9:54:26 GMT -6
E is for Elbereth-Sindarin name for Varda, Queen of the Stars and my avatar ;D
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Post by Shadow and Flame on Jan 17, 2006 16:13:44 GMT -6
Zealand of New works better >: ) im gonna look that Z word up, i swear ive heard it before..
F is for Freda, that girl in Rohan in TTT the movie, and all these palces online say she was suppsoed to be a boy..huh.
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Post by elbereth on Jan 18, 2006 9:42:39 GMT -6
G is for Gandalf the Grey - one of the 5 Istari sent to ME from Valinor.
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Post by Shadow and Flame on Jan 19, 2006 18:13:54 GMT -6
H is for Haldir, that supposedly girly elfy thing *gets hit on head with stick* *thwack* >: ( fine. Haldir o Lorien, who brought the 8 of the Fellowship thruough Lothlorien
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Post by elbereth on Jan 20, 2006 7:47:37 GMT -6
I is for Ithilien-part of Gondor's land on the borders of Mordor.
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Post by princessleagwen on Jan 20, 2006 11:46:06 GMT -6
Hey sorry I haven't been playing... my computer got a virus and i lost a lot of stuff. had this site saved and yeah lost the addy so i havne't been able to get in (thanks to ringbearer for giving it to me though i appreciate it!) but yes i can't think of a J so unless somebody else can? but i'm gonna skip ahead... K is for King of Gondor (aka Aragorn)... Aragorn was crowned King of Gondor shortly after the final battle at the black gate and the destruction of the One Ring.
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Post by elbereth on Jan 20, 2006 16:31:42 GMT -6
Glad your back princessleagwen, I was wondering where you were L is for Luthien- elven princess, daughter of King Thingol and Melian the Maia. Luthien fell in love with Beren, a mortal, and gave up her immortality to be with him and was the fore-mother of the half-elven.
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Post by princessleagwen on Jan 22, 2006 22:29:52 GMT -6
M is for Mithrandir. This is a common name known for Gandalf within Gondor. Gandalf has many different names he goes by but it is most used among the Gondorians.
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