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 tales-of-middle-earth-2
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 14:29:37 +0000 From: JC Subject: Tales of middle earth: the deep breath before the plunge chapter two Disclaimer: Lord of the Rings and Middle Earth are the property of JRR Tolkein and New Line Cinema, and I have no connection with either.
Tales of Middle Earth The Deep Breath Before the Plunge Chapter Two - Mirkwood In another dark forest, many hundreds of miles from the Buckland, beyond the geographical knowledge of Hobbits, two other figures walked calmly among the trees, as though the tales of the dangers contained within did not concern them.
These were men from Laketown, and he had often had first hand experience at how uptight they could be about sex, and he knew that he had less chance of getting laid tonight than he had of getting a satisfactory blowjob from an Ent.
http://www.asstr.org/files/Collections/nifty/gay/celebrity/tales-of-middle-earth/tales-of-middle-earth-2

  
 fan.TheOneRing.net™ Tolkien Fan Art and Writing
Whether you're dressed as a Hobbit, Elf, Dwarf, Wizard, Orc or Ent--or just as a fan!--please show your love of Middle Earth and LOTR fandom and come watch the shows!
The branches were lit with green, orange, and brown lights -- you felt like you were part of Middle Earth.
Yes, it IS possible for Gimli to be given a golden hair, and Sam a box of earth “from Galadriel’s orchard”.
http://fan.theonering.net   (3354 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - Dwarf Jeopardy
Send a private message to The Perky Ent
My answer is Thorin Oakenshield, Dwalin, Balin, Oin, Gloin, Dori, Nori, Ori, Fili, Kili, Bifur, Bofur and Bombur!
http://www.store.barrowdowns.com/showthread.php?t=10599   (3354 words)

  
 Talk:Troll (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This being the case, the word "Ent" could basically be described as a Middle-English term for the Titan-like beings of Norse Myth, the "Yotunnar", or Jotuns.
At the very least, Tolkien must have known (likely to his own personal amusement) that his trolls being made in mockery of his ents mirrored trends in actual myth/folklore.
If Tolkien said that his "Trolls" were made in mockery of the Ents, even though the text says very little on this topic, what could be concluded from that?
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Troll_%28Middle-earth%29   (274 words)

  
 PC Game News - Take Part in the Battles that Shaped the Third Age of Middle-earth
Ed: We all have mental images of what we think up when we think of those characters, but I think that the first, right step is to consult the books.
Q: It seems that everyone has notions of what The Shire should look like, or what a hobbit or ent looks like.
For example, a particular mission might seem perfect to insert the Legolas unit into, but at that moment in time Legolas was halfway across the map participating in an entirely different battle!
http://www.gamezone.com/news/07_29_03_12_33AM.htm   (274 words)

  
 Ideal LOR Pics for Message Board SIGs
Fangorn is the oldest Ent in Middle Earth, he resides in Fangorn forest and Orthnac, where great gardens now grow.
During my journeys through Cyber Space, I have come across many Pictures that were created in the Name of Middle Earth.
Gandalf the Wizard is the main activist to protect The Shire, by his hand and counsel the Dark Lord Sauron was vanquished and cast out of the World, there by insuring that peace would remain and prevail
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/shoresofme/LORpics.html   (274 words)

  
 Ent
Ent Ents are a fictional race from Middle-earth.
Extinction (ENT) "Extinction" is the title of an episode of from the third season.
ENT ENT can refer to: Otolaryngology - the diagnosis of ear, nose and throat disorders Victoriann media company This is...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/ent.html   (274 words)

  
 Walking With Ents — Merp.com Website
The one element Tolkien brought to Middle-earth which we cannot reconstruct or substitute through our own endeavors is also the one aspect of his mythology which makes it seem real.
Not the last Ent, but the only Ent.
And though we have his forest to enjoy, and though we plant woods of our own, only the trees remember him as he walked through their glades and sang of heroes and kings and fair maidens.
http://www.merp.com/essays/MichaelMartinez/walkingwithents/document_view?month:int=7&year:int=2004   (3320 words)

  
 Sideshow Collectibles.com - The Lord of the Rings - Treebeard Bust
Ancient beyond reckoning, Treebeard the Ent was one of the last of his dwindling kind, the long forgotten tree shepherds of Fangorn Forest, who once strode throughout the woods of Middle-earth.
Treebeard the Ent is captured in this amazingly detailed statue.
In the War of the Ring, Treebeard was persuaded by Merry and Pippin to lend the long-slumbering might of his people in alliance with the forces of Men to stand against the darkness brought by Sauron and Saruman.
http://www.sideshowtoy.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=search&item=9447&type=store   (298 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Ent
In the Third Age of Middle-earth, the forest of Fangorn was apparently the only place Ents still inhabited, although the Ent-like Huorns may still have survived elsewhere, as in the Old Forest.
Almost nothing is known of the early history of the Ents — they apparently lived in and protected the large forests of Middle-earth in previous ages, and they briefly appear near the end of the First Age, attacking a band of Dwarves, apparently summoned by Beren and Lúthien.
Treebeard told of a time when apparently all of Eriador was one huge forest and part of his domain, but these immense forests were cut by the Númenóreans of the Second Age, or destroyed in the calamitous War of the Elves and Sauron of the 17th century of the Second Age.
http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/ref?title=Ent   (1725 words)

  
 Stories of Middle-earth
From this height, she could see that the sun did in fact rise and set as it did throughout Middle-earth.
We Ents, we love the wild forests, the giant trees, and the slopes of the high hills; but the Ent-wives and the Ent-maidens gave their hearts to other things: cherry blossoms in the spring and wild grasses growing tall in the early autumn, and the creatures of the meadow beyond the edges of Fangorn.
All of Fangorn was afraid that Sauron, or one of the others like him, would come here."
http://www.freewebs.com/aure/theladyofgondorch09.htm   (3000 words)

  
 TheOneRing.net™ Barliman's Chat Room The Hall of Fire Log 06/17/2000 : Tolkien Q&A, Part II
<valandil> maybe it didn't have its power in the land of numenor...just in middle earth
<valandil> valar didn't -- they "gave up guardianship of the earth"
<valandil> you could say a stride is maybe half the height of an ent...
http://www.theonering.net/barlimans/hall_logs/061700.html   (4466 words)

  
 Chapter five – A tern for the verse
Far from it, Middle Earth changed and grew, much like our planet.
Time went by and there were soon hundreds of Tom Bombadils and Fatty Lumpkins fol-da-reeing about the Earth and helping travellers on their way.
After, he spent many years helping travellers find their way, which soon became too much, for just one man. So he hired someone else, taught him how to behave like him and bought him a fat pony.
http://circuswurx.co.uk/ambrose/ambrose_ch5.html   (4466 words)

  
 Anduin: Information From Answers.com
The first five had their sources in the Misty Mountains, the Morgulduin and (presumably) the Poros in the Ephel Dúath on the border of Mordor, and the rest in the White Mountains.
Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, Anduin is the Sindarin name for the Great River of Wilderland, the longest river in the Third Age (the original Sindarin name means Long River).
After passing Lorien, the river and mountains parted company, and the river flowed through the Brown Lands (which may have been home to the Ent-wives) via the North and South Undeeps until it flowed past the Emyn Muil and Argonath and entered a lake (Nen Hithoel) through Sarn Gebir (a series of ferocious rapids).
http://www.answers.com/topic/anduin   (667 words)

  
 The Lord of the Rings - Places
Fangorn - One of the oldest forests in Middle-earth, Treebeard the ent lived there.
The elves were betrayed by Sauron, though, and he overran the land with his armies.
Eriador- The area of land between the Misty Mountains and the Blue Mountains and above the Greyflood and Glanduin rivers.
http://www.calvin.edu/~jkotma52/ring/places.html   (667 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - Were hobbits originally entwives?
The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum > Middle-Earth Discussions > The Books > Were hobbits originally entwives?
I haven't read that book yet, but the Hobbits seem too small to be close to Ent-wives.
Remember Treebeard had no clue what they could look like after such a long time and his last recollection of them was they weere bent with their toils and sorrows.
http://forum.barrowdowns.com/archive/index.php/t-1700   (667 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Ents
A race of giant, tree-like people whose purpose was to protect the forests of Middle-earth.
Ent is in fact an Anglo-Saxon word meaning 'giant', and so is likely to have been given to this race by Men
By the end of the Third Age, the great forests had dwindled, and so had the Ents, but they were still to be found in Fangorn Forest.
http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/e/ents.html   (120 words)

  
 Ent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Almost nothing is known of the early history of the Ents — they apparently lived in and protected the large forests of Middle-earth in previous ages, and they briefly appear near the end of the First Age, attacking a band of Dwarves, apparently summoned by Beren and Lúthien.
Ents were envisioned as Shepherds of the Trees, to protect the forests from Orcs, Dwarves and other perils.
The Ents found the Elvish language Quenya to be a lovely language, and adapted it after their fashion to everyday use.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ent   (1672 words)

  
 Entmoot - Hytorax Part 2: Discussion(New players permitted now)
If you have a map of Middle Earth, you can find it right next to Rohan and Dunland.
He's a politician, a representative in the council of Enedwaith, representing a region.
Bushbark and Boulderhead (An ent and a stone giant called an Ontor) were left outside of Néred, the capital of Enedwaith.
http://entmoot.tolkientrail.com/printthread.php?t=8063&pp=200   (11711 words)

  
 OAFE - Treebeard review
Treebeard the Ent was one of the last of his dwindling kind, the long forgotten tree shepherds of Fangorn Forest who once strode throughout the woods of Middle-earth.
A wise and slow to act people, the Ents were persuaded by Treebeard, after his fateful meeting with Merry and Pippin, to awaken and lend their long slumbering might to the fight against the darkness threatening their world.
Treebeard's face is just as detailed as the rest of his body.
http://www.oafe.net/yo/lotrtreeb.php   (633 words)

  
 Review: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
At the same time, the hobbits Merry (Dominic Monaghan) and Pippin (Billy Boyd), having escaped from their orc captors, flee into the forbidding Fanghorn Forest, where they encounter Treebeard the Ent (voice of John Rhys-Davies), a giant shepherd of trees who decides to protect the two diminutive interlopers.
Of the three pieces of the Middle Earth puzzle, The Two Towers is the one with the biggest handicap.
The plaudits heaped upon the first installment would lose their luster if either of the succeeding episodes, The Two Towers and The Return of the King, failed to live up to expectations.
http://movie-reviews.colossus.net/movies/l/lotr2.html   (1308 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - History of Middle Earth
Elendil and the exiled Faithful Dunedain established the kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor in northern Middle-earth.
In the meantime, as the Northmen rebuilt the Kingdom of Dale and the Longbeard Dwarves rebuilt the Kingdom of Erebor, Sauron returned to Mordor.
Perhaps they established no new kingdoms, but the Elvish songs relating the tragic stories of Nimrodel and the Ents' search for the Ent-wives show that the Elves continued to flourish and interact with other peoples around them long after the war was over.
http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24532&page=2   (14476 words)

  
 List of Middle-earth articles - Gurupedia
Sernui - Seven Rivers of Gondor - Shadowfax - Shagrat - Shaping of Middle-earth, The- Sharkey - Shelob - Shire - Shire Calendar - Shire Reckoning - Shirebourn - Sickle of the Valar - Siege of Angband -
Enchanted River - Encircling Mountains - Endless Stair - Enedwaith - Enel - English-language editions of The Hobbit - Ent - Entwash - Eöl - Éomer -
Ringwraith - Rivendell - River Brithon - River Celon - River Gelion - River Narog - River Nenning - River Running - River Sirion- River Teiglin - Rivers of Gondor -
http://www.gurupedia.com/l/li/list_of_middle-earth_articles.htm   (3034 words)

  
 The Lord of the Rings - Places
Fangorn - One of the oldest forests in Middle-earth, Treebeard the ent lived there.
The elves were betrayed by Sauron, though, and he overran the land with his armies.
Eriador- The area of land between the Misty Mountains and the Blue Mountains and above the Greyflood and Glanduin rivers.
http://www.calvin.edu/~jkotma52/ring/places.html   (3034 words)

  
 Anduin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, Anduin is the Sindarin name for the Great River of Wilderland, the longest river in the Third Age (the original Sindarin name means Long River).
After passing Lórien, the river and mountains parted company, and the river flowed through the Brown Lands (which may have been home to the Ent-wives) via the North and South Undeeps until it flowed past the Emyn Muil and Argonath and entered a lake (Nen Hithoel) through Sarn Gebir (a series of ferocious rapids).
Rhosgobel, home of Radagast the Brown, and the Elven Realm of Lothlórien also lay in the Vale of Anduin.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anduin   (3034 words)

  
 Anduin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, Anduin is the Sindarin name for the Great River of Wilderland, the longest river in the Third Age (the original Sindarin name means Long River).
After passing Lórien, the river and mountains parted company, and the river flowed through the Brown Lands (which may have been home to the Ent-wives) via the North and South Undeeps until it flowed past the Emyn Muil and Argonath and entered a lake (Nen Hithoel) through Sarn Gebir (a series of ferocious rapids).
Rhosgobel, home of Radagast the Brown, and the Elven Realm of Lothlórien also lay in the Vale of Anduin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anduin   (3034 words)

  
 Ideal LOR Pics for Message Board SIGs
Fangorn is the oldest Ent in Middle Earth, he resides in Fangorn forest and Orthnac, where great gardens now grow.
Gandalf the Wizard is the main activist to protect The Shire, by his hand and counsel the Dark Lord Sauron was vanquished and cast out of the World, there by insuring that peace would remain and prevail
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/shoresofme/LORpics.html   (159 words)

  
 Fangorn Forest
Fangorn Forest, one of the last remnants of the the Great Southern Forest once covering huge areas of the land masses of Middle-Earth.
In Fangorn at the East side of the last slopes of Hithaeglir the ancient trees have taken refugee that once marched dark and proud over the wide lands, before even the Elves awoke in the World.
These trees were the Ents, Trees inhabited with the spirits Yavanna long ago thought and asked for and now in Fangorn Forest lived the last of the Ents, save Old Man Willow in the Old Forest, who in the term of the meaning of a Ent, a treeherd, really can`t be called a such.
http://www.annalsofarda.dk/Annals-of-Arda/Places-index/Places-ME/Fangorn-Forest.htm   (345 words)

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