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 Post subject: Re: The Unofficial LOTR Quiz Thread (Est. Fri Oct 15, 2004)
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This is correct. Your turn.
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A bit of a tricksy riddle, my precious, and not what it seems…

Explain how the highest point in Minas Tirith destroyed the Witch-King’s second-in-command.
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By the way, Mr Staggerholm, you're supposed to wait for Telchar before you ask a new question :razz:

@tomogui, film Gothmog was killed by Aragorn who was the future King and therfore the highest point in Minas Tirith hierarchy. Is that what you want?

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GothmogtheWerewolf wrote:
By the way, Mr Staggerholm, you're supposed to wait for Telchar before you ask a new question :razz:

@tomogui, film Gothmog was killed by Aragorn who was the future King and therfore the highest point in Minas Tirith hierarchy. Is that what you want?


Good answer Gothmog, but I'm looking for something unrelated to the films. If anyone can get it, it will be you!
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GothmogtheWerewolf wrote:
By the way, Mr Staggerholm, you're supposed to wait for Telchar before you ask a new question :razz:


My bad, it was actually a legit mistake as I thought tomogui had asked the question.
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OK, the highest point in Minas Tirith was the Tower of Ecthelion, which is where Denethor used the Palantir. I don't see how that is related to Gothmog (book version) being destroyed. Hmm, this one is tough, but I like Gothmog's answer.

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Oh, clever hobbit Draugluin has identified part of the puzzle, but you'll have to look a bit further back in history to get it.
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The tower of Ecthelion is named in likeness of Ecthelion of Gondolin who slew Gothmog the Balrog who's namesake was the second in command of the battle at Pelennor Fields.
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IsleStaggerholm wrote:
The tower of Ecthelion is named in likeness of Ecthelion of Gondolin who slew Gothmog the Balrog who's namesake was the second in command of the battle at Pelennor Fields.


Spot on! Nice work. I admit it was a wicked, tricksy and false riddle, my precious.

Actually, it was a bit of a in-joke for me about Tolkien's habit of recycling names: Ecthelion and Gothmog, in this case. Hope I didn't bend anyone's brain out of shape!

The tower was actually named after an old Steward of Gondor, whom I assume was named after the elf Ecthelion. So that's triple name recycling: 2 people and a tower called Ecthelion!

Interestingly, I noticed that next Monday will be the eighth anniversary of the commencement of this thread. Perhaps we need a Birthday Party under the Party Tree?
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tomogui wrote:
IsleStaggerholm wrote:
The tower of Ecthelion is named in likeness of Ecthelion of Gondolin who slew Gothmog the Balrog who's namesake was the second in command of the battle at Pelennor Fields.

The tower was actually named after an old Steward of Gondor, whom I assume was named after the elf Ecthelion. So that's triple name recycling: 2 people and a tower called Ecthelion!


This is why I said "in the likeness of" instead of named after . . . my turn then?
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It surely is.
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That was a great one. I face palmed when I saw the answer, I KNEW IT, I JUST DIDN'T THINK OF IT. Very clever and tricksy.

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Great question Tomogui. Very nice riddle.

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What Valar altered Valarin and for what purposes?
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The only Valar that I can think of that changed any aspect of the language was Melkor, when he devised the Black Speech. But he didn't alter Valarin itself, rather than adapt it into a different language. And I'm not sure that Melkor was counted amongst the Valar, since by definition he was their enemy.

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Dagorlad has one of them, the question is derived from Book V of The History of Middle Earth texts. For a clearer question perhaps, who are the three Valar that brought valinarin to other races, thus changing and altering the languages?
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IsleStaggerholm wrote:
Dagorlad has one of them, the question is derived from Book V of The History of Middle Earth texts. For a clearer question perhaps, who are the three Valar that brought valinarin to other races, thus changing and altering the languages?


Even the LotR wiki's don't know the answer, but you do?!? :o :yay:

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Tolkien was a linguest, he drew out charts on how his languages derived from the original valarin . . . the chart can be found in Book V of The History of Middle Earth book. I thought it was a bit of a "chestnut" to quote gollum when I originally asked it. Which one of you do I get to eat?
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IsleStaggerholm wrote:
Dagorlad has one of them, the question is derived from Book V of The History of Middle Earth texts. For a clearer question perhaps, who are the three Valar that brought valinarin to other races, thus changing and altering the languages?


This one, I know.

Oromë (elves), Aulë (dwarves) and Melkor (orcs)
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