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Post by ElberethVarda on Nov 28, 2003 12:52:35 GMT -5
Perian?
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Post by silverdream on Nov 28, 2003 13:47:48 GMT -5
Periannath, I think.
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Post by ElberethVarda on Nov 28, 2003 14:48:05 GMT -5
Ah.
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Post by Firondoiel on Nov 28, 2003 15:16:37 GMT -5
But that is just the Gondorian word for Hobbits isn't it?
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Post by silverdream on Nov 28, 2003 15:58:42 GMT -5
Yes. Yes it is. ...what was the question again?
Oh, right. Does that mean none of the answers so far are right? I'm gonna opt for Gondorians.
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Post by Dragoneyes on Nov 28, 2003 18:18:18 GMT -5
Holbytla is the Rohirrim word. They were once Gondorian, but that wasn't the group I was looking for.
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Post by ElberethVarda on Nov 28, 2003 21:54:34 GMT -5
Oh, right, now I remember.
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Post by Firondoiel on Dec 3, 2003 10:26:40 GMT -5
How about a clue Dragoneyes? Pleeeease?
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Post by Dragoneyes on Dec 4, 2003 16:41:16 GMT -5
Umm, fine, I'll try to think of one which won't give it away too easily.
One of them will one day take the place of the Stewards in Gondor.
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Post by ElberethVarda on Jan 5, 2004 11:02:22 GMT -5
Edit by Moderator: It is Dragoneyes' turn and it is up to her to reveal the answer and ask another question or give another clue. Thanks.
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Post by Dragoneyes on Jan 7, 2004 12:23:14 GMT -5
Right, so, I'm going to make this really easy. The word starts with 'D' and Aragorn was one of them.
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Post by Firondoiel on Jan 7, 2004 12:24:34 GMT -5
Ah, Dunedain. Where did you read that they taught Hobbits how to build? I have never heard that and I'm just curious. I don't doubt your word or anything.
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Post by Dragoneyes on Jan 7, 2004 12:31:32 GMT -5
It's in concerning hobbits at the beginning of the fellowship. (You are right by the way)
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Post by ElberethVarda on Feb 3, 2004 14:31:37 GMT -5
Is it okay if I go? It's been almost a month....
What is exceptional about hobbits' hands?
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Post by Dragoneyes on Feb 4, 2004 17:58:28 GMT -5
Do they have long thin fingers?
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