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Post by Fife on Jun 20, 2003 14:50:19 GMT -5
you've got the right one klaus and here's a movie question moony.alright, how miles was it to the brandywine bridge in fotr?
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Jun 20, 2003 16:03:08 GMT -5
Shouldn't it be "How many miles was it to the Brandywine Bridge in FOTR"
I dont know that one. Cuz of coarse, I know the books, not the movies.!
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Post by Fife on Jun 23, 2003 11:26:02 GMT -5
*laugh* are you correcting my spelling? ummmmmmmm should be in the books too.let me check. k it's in there but it's a hard one to find. anyway, what mountain was it that the fellowship tried to cross over?
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Jun 23, 2003 12:16:46 GMT -5
Caradhras?
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Post by Fife on Jun 23, 2003 12:41:44 GMT -5
*clap clap* good job klaus. your question.
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Jun 23, 2003 13:49:48 GMT -5
I can't think of one. how about, who was the first man to ever enter into the Undying Lands or Aman or Blessed Realm or whatever you want to call it.
Feel free to look it up. It may only be in the Silmarlion.
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Post by Fife on Jun 26, 2003 10:17:49 GMT -5
ummmmmmm gee i don't own a copy of the simalarion. gosh ummmmmmmmmmmmmm was it Ar-Pharazon? he set foot in Aman and Numenor was thrown into the sea and the undying lands were cut off from the circles of this world. gee i hope that's right. k that's was hard. so how many miles WAS it to the Brandywine Bridge?
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Jun 26, 2003 10:43:05 GMT -5
I have no clue, so I will just say 4.
But um on my question, the correct answer was Earendil. A little history, you'll know some of this:
When the Elves were departing from Middle-Earth to go to the Blessed Realm, Elwe Thingol of the Teleri saw Melian of the Maia and fell in love, and he was lost to the rest of the Teleri. Thingol and Melian then ruled Doriath and were the Grey Elves, their daughter was Luthien. Luthien and Beren, who was of the mankind, fell in love in later days, there son was Dior, whos daughter was Elwing, whos wife was Earendil. Earendil and Elwing's sons were Elrond and Elros. The cool thing is that both Earendil and Elwing came from man and elf, there mom was of the elven kind, father of man kind. Elwing came from the pairing of Beren and Luthien, Earendil came from Tuor and Idril Celebrindal. Then after a long time Aragorn and Arwen.
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Post by Fife on Jun 27, 2003 8:45:42 GMT -5
but wouldn't that make earendil an elf? no wait, aragorn's mom was an elf too but he's a man. ok never mind. is earendil the father of elendil? they're names are similar so...well we both got our questions wrong so...your question. (by the way, the answer was 20.)
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Jun 27, 2003 10:14:16 GMT -5
lol. After Numenor met its downfall, Elendil and his sons established realms in Middle-Earth. Where were they located, what were they called?
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Post by Nightwake on Jun 28, 2003 20:02:38 GMT -5
Err... Arnor and Gondor?
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Post by Fife on Jul 8, 2003 14:48:38 GMT -5
sure. sounds right. here's an easy one. what was the name of the tree that ate merry and pippin?
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Post by LemonLady on Jul 8, 2003 18:48:14 GMT -5
OLD MAN WILLOW!! OLD MAN WILLOW!!
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Post by Fife on Jul 9, 2003 11:38:14 GMT -5
lemonlady, very nice avatar! i really like it!
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Post by LemonLady on Jul 10, 2003 0:44:11 GMT -5
Thankees. And Im not smart like you guys when it comes to LOTR, so someone else can ask a question.
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