In my ROTK, it doesn't look any different from the line leading Thorin III to Dain II.
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In my ROTK, it doesn't look any different from the line leading Thorin III to Dain II.
Oh, my. Thanks for the info! I was planning on doing a chronicle on the retaking of Moria in the future. I would have done it in ignorance, and without Durin VII! :eek:
Methinks we might need to get some First Age Noldorin princes for that. :eek:
Anyway, that's a really good idea! Would you mind if I used something similar in a campaign? :D
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I don't remember where it was, but I'll ask about it on my Tolkien board and get back to you. :)
Actually, the Valar are more like the stewards or governors, whereas Eru is the read Lord of Middle-earth.
Tolkien originally suspected that the Ithryn Luin or Blue Wizards fell under the sway of...
And let me butt my question in here: when can we expect more stuff on the list? Like, Thranduil's halls, or Druadan Forest, or Rohan?
Yes, somehow I couldn't see the old party-hard as a member of the Wise either... :p
TB's awesome, but I don't think he'd be one of the Wise; he never left his land, right? And he just doesn't seem to me to be the sort for councils, meetings, and fighting the Shadow.
Yeah, I'm sure he'd be one.
So far, we have:
Elrond
Galadriel
Celeborn
Gandalf
Radagast
Saruman
Och, how could I have forgotten the other Istari? *smacks head* (Wasn't it spelled Alatar, not Allatar, or am I wrong?)
Me? :D Shows how smart they are!
Any other members?
I doubt that is what he means; it just doesn't seem to fit correctly to me.
OT: Who exactly was counted among the Wise? Elrond, Galadriel, Gandalf, Celeborn....that's all I know (or think I...
Tolkien drew more from Norse stories than English.
I like that name generator a lot. :D However, it does not actually have authentic names of Tolkien's languages. Though they do sound very like Tolkien's languages.