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PostPosted: July 11th, 2006, 4:32 am 


The vale in which Gondolin stood?


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Its name is Tumladen

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It is indeed :D Your go...


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Okay...


Who buries Morwen, Mother of Turin, Lalaith and Nienor?

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Hrrm, I am lead to believe this is a trick question for: The Silmarillion does not state who 'buries' Lalaith, nor does it say anything about her other than her name signifies laughter, she was beloved by Turin, and died at the age of 3 by some plague brought forth from Angband. No one buried Nienor, she cast herself in the Teiglen and was never seen again. And it was Hurin who buried his love Morwen. Or maybe I just need to read it again...?

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Yep, that was more than I expected... I just wanted to ask who buried Morwen and then I explained who Morwen was... :P
Okay, your turn now!

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erethror could you pleade ask a question?

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PostPosted: September 8th, 2006, 12:57 am 
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Maybe someone else should continue?

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Yeah, that would be wise I think :D

If I could be so bold: Where is the source of the Greater Gelion?


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I believe Gelion's source is the Lake Helevorn, beneath Mount Rerir... am I right?

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Yep Lady Erana you are correct, both of those were sources for the greater Gelion.
What were the names of the seven gates of Gondolin, and which one did maeglin make?

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Can no-one answer my question? or was I incorrect in posting a question immediatley. If so, I sue for pardon and ask for the quiz to continue if u all dont mind.

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Hmm....this is the first time I'm checking this topic out, but here are the names, EonwesBestMate:

1. Gate of Wood
2. Gate of Stone
3. Gate of Bronze
4. Gate of Writhen Iron
5. Gate of Silver
6. Golden Gate
7. Gate of Steel/Last Gate/Great Gate

Now for my question - who was Erellont?

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He was one of the three mariners who went with Earendil (Aerandir was one of the others :P)


What are the names of the rivers in Ossiriand?


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Lol, yeah that's where my username comes from.

The seven rivers were:

Gelion, Ascar, Thalos, Legolin, Duilwen, Bruilthor, and the Adurant.

What was Lothladen (hint - it has another name - Gar Thurion)?

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Well... *doesn't know* Laden means plain or something like that. Loth means... blossom, or flower. Something like that. So it could be the flower plain.

*a bit later* following some research, Gar Thurion was a name for Gondolin. It means secret place. Lothladen means 'Flower of the Plain'. It is Gondolin.


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