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Post by Hilary on Nov 1, 2004 12:34:19 GMT -6
Is it Harrowdale?
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Post by Greenleaf on Nov 7, 2004 19:25:27 GMT -6
Yes... your turn, Hilary!
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Post by Hilary on Nov 8, 2004 12:14:28 GMT -6
Gandalf's Dwarvish name ( 7 )
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Post by Desi Baggins on Nov 8, 2004 15:34:45 GMT -6
Tharkûn
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Post by Hilary on Nov 9, 2004 10:45:51 GMT -6
You are correct, Desi...your turn!
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Post by Desi Baggins on Nov 9, 2004 14:46:08 GMT -6
Ëomer's Sword (8)
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Post by Hilary on Nov 10, 2004 6:13:09 GMT -6
Gúthwinë
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Post by Desi Baggins on Nov 10, 2004 6:53:15 GMT -6
Most excellent answer Hilary, you are correct!
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Post by Hilary on Nov 10, 2004 9:36:22 GMT -6
Sporting Orc done in by the Bullroarer ( 9 )
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Post by Desi Baggins on Nov 21, 2004 6:34:11 GMT -6
Golfimbul
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Post by Hilary on Nov 22, 2004 6:26:16 GMT -6
That's the fellow, Desi...your turn!
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Post by Desi Baggins on Nov 22, 2004 14:21:29 GMT -6
Slayer of the Grey Mountain dragon (4)
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Post by illadria on Dec 29, 2004 15:01:49 GMT -6
Slayer of the Grey Mountain dragon (4) Bard the Bowman
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Post by Desi Baggins on Dec 29, 2004 17:35:08 GMT -6
Nope....The Grey Mt. is not Lonely Mountain...
Hint Scatha was the dragon of the Grey Mountains
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Post by illadria on Dec 30, 2004 13:19:27 GMT -6
Fram of the Eotheod ;D
Found some interesting info on this. (What's not interesting in these books though?)
Dragon of the Grey Mountains. Scatha the Worm wreaked havoc in the North and he gathered a great hoard of riches. Sometime during the late 20th or early 21st century of the Third Age, Scatha was slain by Fram of the Eotheod - the ancestors of the Rohirrim. After Scatha's death, the land had peace from the long-worms for many years.
Fram took Scatha's hoard, but the Dwarves disputed his claim. Fram sent a necklace made from Scatha's teeth to the Dwarves, saying: "Jewels such as these you will not match in your treasuries, for they are hard to come by." (App. A, p. 346) The Dwarves were greatly insulted and they slew Fram.
When Eorl the Young led his people south to settle in Rohan, he brought with him a silver horn from Scatha's hoard. This is The Horn of the Mark that was later given to Merry by Eowyn.
*The name Scatha is from the Old English meaning "injurer, enemy, robber."
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