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Post by Lady Alias on Sept 17, 2005 7:39:39 GMT -5
well of course my lil hobbit but they are middle earth words:P Ivanneth
and just so peri knows The ninth month of the year, to the Dúnedain
"...the forest crowning the highlands before them with a distant gleam of the red and gold of Ivanneth..." Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth III 1 The Disaster of the Gladden Fields
The name among the Dúnedain for the ninth month of the year, more commonly known in Middle-earth by its Quenya title, Yavannië, and approximately equivalent to modern September. Its name comes from the words yávë 'fruit' and anna 'gift', a reference to the harvests of autumn, and connected to the name of Yavanna, the Vala of earth and growth.
The month of Ivanneth in the second year of the Third Age is historically important as the time when Isildur set out from Osgiliath to ride for the North-kingdom of the Dúnedain. Before the month was out, he and his companions were set upon by Orcs out of the autumn-coloured trees of Mirkwood, and the Ring Isildur bore was lost in the Great River.
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Stridess
Hobbit of the Shire
ha ha gotta luv Pirates.
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Post by Stridess on Sept 20, 2005 14:30:34 GMT -5
Haradwaith
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Post by Perian on Sept 21, 2005 18:17:01 GMT -5
Haldir-sorry if we've already used that. Yes LA, I must get out and read more books lol. But you do have that book that you cheat with.
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Post by Lady Alias on Sept 22, 2005 1:06:39 GMT -5
Rushlight Family A family-name among the Men of Bree. Nothing is known of this family apart from the mere fact of its existence - none of its members are ever mentioned by name.
and lol peri this not cheating...more lie research! lol
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Stridess
Hobbit of the Shire
ha ha gotta luv Pirates.
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Post by Stridess on Jul 14, 2007 12:09:32 GMT -5
Tirith!
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