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08-23-2024, 06:58 AM | #4081 |
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Could the answer be 'no one', or some variation thereof? The text says that Ancalime originally wanted to marry no one, the dwarves feared no one, Shadowfax bore no one originally etc.
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08-23-2024, 07:34 AM | #4082 | |
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I heard their words: The lord of the Forest welcomed me: "Into Doriath shall no Man come while my realm lasts, not even those of the house of Beor who serve Finrod the beloved." The queen of the Island wished my hand: "I should be free to wed whom I will; and that would be Uner (which is “Noman”), whom I prefer above all others." The king in the Mountains feared me: "Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me!" The steed of the Plains would bear me: "Seven nights ago Shadowfax returned; but the king's anger is not less, for now the horse is wild and will let no man handle him." But in the end, each found another. Who am I? I am No Man. With full credit to Miranda Otto, who has just today appeared in-character as Eowyn to narrate the "War of the Rohirrim" movie. ... which of course means I was wrong about Telperien, for we all know that the Witch-King of the mountains of Angmar was in reality the Witch-Queen, etc etc etc. Anyway, over to you! hS
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09-02-2024, 12:47 PM | #4083 |
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I finally figured out what to use, so try this one on for size.
My twin and I were born amidst twilight We were forcibly torn apart I settled in woodland realm, a place of light And there I got a new start Years passed, and a companion strong Realized my worth and took me along We traveled for a long time On a search without reason or rhyme In the place of shadows he was gone But I, I lived on A new companion I found But unseen forces had him bound But I still had my own free will For good or for ill Tales were told About a grudge I did hold I died at the riverside Swallowed by the tide One day I will return at last And the final judgment will be cast.
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09-04-2024, 04:29 AM | #4084 |
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brb, checking The Children of Hurin.
Hmm, okay. I'm going to guess you are Anglachel/Gurthang. There's some nice translated names in the riddle - I spotted "strong" for Beleg and "place of shadows" for Taur-nu-Fuin. I had to look up "twilight" for Nan Elmoth, and can't make "place of light" fit anything specific for Doriath. The thing I was checking was what actually happened to ol'Blacksword. The riddle made me wonder if it had gone into the river somehow, but shattering counts as "died at the riverside". "Swallowed by the tide" I guess means... blood and/or despair? hS
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10-31-2024, 05:50 PM | #4085 |
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Your explanation is correct.
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Awesome. This one's been percolating in my mind for a week or two:
At the first we stood high on the slopes, Watching waiting as the wanderer climbed. One of us watched the dance in the dark, Held the haggard hero lest he fall. And one strode swift through gentle hills, Great gait drawing the gaze of passer-by. But at the last we fell, frail and weak: The master may have mourned us, if he learned. "Not very good, perhaps, but to the point," as Bilbo says (that's not a clue). hS [/I]
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