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Me again, running out of ideas :oops: ,
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what are the meanings of following names:
Gurthang, Anglachel, Anguirel and Aeglos
go ahead :P

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Aeglos = "Snow-Point" , sometimes translated as Icicle

Gurthang = "Iron of Death"

Anglachel = "Iron of the Flaming Star"

Anguirel = "Iron of Stony Star" If my Sindarin serves well ..
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3/4 is well enough, I consider this right
(anguirel is Iron of the Burning Star, it's Anglachels twin)
go ahead with your next question.
EDIT: btw I'm glad you've given both translations of Aeglos :)
real fun to know there are some that take intrest in the languages of the Eldar

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Anglachel="Iron of the Flaming Star": the sword forged by Eol the Dark Elf and borne by Beleg of Doriath.

Anguirel="Iron of the Burning Star": the sword of Eol the Dark elf and on of pair swords (the other was Anglachel above).

Gurthang="Iron of Death": the name given by Túrin Turambar to Beleg's black sword Anglachel after being reforged.

Aeglos='Snow Point': the spear of Gil-Galad.
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I fear MuslimRohirrim you're late I've already passed on,
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Ah, sorry...I guess Joansean was faster. It took sometime to look em up.
And 2 translations for Aeglos too...impressive!!
ok, you go :wink:
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Adanedhel wrote:
(anguirel is Iron of the Burning Star, it's Anglachels twin)
EDIT: btw I'm glad you've given both translations of Aeglos :)
real fun to know there are some that take intrest in the languages of the Eldar


Flaming , Burning .. It's the same :wink:

I think that Icicle makes more sense than Snow-Point , but that is what it Literally translates to IIRC ...

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We are two objects , gained by a wizard , both forged by the elves , one Willingly given , one unbeknownst to us taken, though it's new master deserves it more than the previous.

What are we ?
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Saruman's palantir and Narya, the ring of fire?

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You're wrong on one of them.
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Saruma's palantir, and the ring of barahir?

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Gandalf's sword Glamdring and the ring known as Narya which Cirdan gave to gandalf. The ring was willingly given whilst Gandalf took the sword which he found in the Hobbit
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My turn :D

okay this is my first go I think so hope it isn't too easy

Who was the Sindarin Elf from Doriath who became King in the Second Age (not Gilgalad)?

Either name will do :wink:
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My turn :D

okay this is my first go I think so hope it isn't too easy

Who was the Sindarin Elf from Doriath who became King in the Second Age (not Gilgalad)?

Either name will do :wink:


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Correct! :D

Your turn John
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Ok, prepare yourselves for the easiest question ever.


Of the nine actors who played the Fellowship of the Ring, how many were tattooed with the number 9?

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I have no idea, what kind of question is that? My guess is two?
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8 of them were, every single one except John Rhys Davies.

Peter Jackson got "10" tattooed in elvish on his upper arm.
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What?! Did they make them do it? :?
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