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SixOfSpades 01-17-2003 06:42 PM

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Originally posted by Annatar:
great books.. what I thought of was the names like ''Aeglos,Gurthang,Angrist,Grond,Narsil,Ringil''
Don't forget Andruil, Orcrist, or of course the Mormegil. :D

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Originally posted by Judas Maccabeus:
When I first played Icewind Dale I, I named one of my characters (dwarf) Hrothgar, since I happened to be reading Beowulf at the time. Imagine my surprise when, near the beginning, Hrothgar met with...

Another Hrothgar.

One of these days, I'm going to buy Hrothgar's Axe from Joluv, and take it to H'rothgar Firehammer in the Five Flagons, and see what he does.....

Imrahil 01-17-2003 09:13 PM

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Originally posted by Sever:
It was the cool sound of the name that inspired me to choose it though. Tolkien was quite good at coming up with cool names.
I completely understand... [img]smile.gif[/img]

- Imrahil

LennonCook 01-17-2003 09:38 PM

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Originally posted by SixOfSpades:
Actually, for a stupid name, nothing beats one of Agatha Christie's mysteries: In "The Secret of Chimneys," she wants to establish an authority figure who can introduce the story, a character whom the reader can accept as a non-suspect and whose word can be trusted.

So she created a fellow from Scotland Yard, and named him Inspector Badgworthy.

Badgworthy, for God's sake!!!

<font color="lightblue">Never forget that Hercule Poirot had a brother called Achille :D </font>

rhapsody407 01-18-2003 12:07 AM

at least there's no "ryu" or "magnus" in this game...those names pop up too often. I think some of the names in Ogre Battle 64 (i will promote this game until i die, cuz its the best RPG to come out on a console system EVER in terms of gameplay...i've even put it up against all the FF and BOF's...not even close)...anyway, some of those names are catchy.

Telchar of Nogrod 01-18-2003 10:12 PM

There is some very interesting information about Ecthelion II (Denethor II's father). He had the aid of a great captain who had come out of Rohan where he was a stranger as well. This captain went by the name of Thorongil. He motivated and helped Ecthelion II marshal his forces against Mordor. After he deafeated the captain of the Corsairs of Umbar, he mysteriously disapeared much to the dismay of Ecthelion II, but said that many tasks awaited him before he returned to Gondor, if that be his fate. I hope you know who Thorongil was.

Sever 01-18-2003 10:59 PM

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Originally posted by Telchar of Nogrod:
There is some very interesting information about Ecthelion II (Denethor II's father). He had the aid of a great captain who had come out of Rohan where he was a stranger as well. This captain went by the name of Thorongil. He motivated and helped Ecthelion II marshal his forces against Mordor. After he deafeated the captain of the Corsairs of Umbar, he mysteriously disapeared much to the dismay of Ecthelion II, but said that many tasks awaited him before he returned to Gondor, if that be his fate. I hope you know who Thorongil was.
It was, of course, Aragorn.

xanderwatts 01-19-2003 10:31 AM

Have actually thought about the names you hold up as being bad examples of Tolkiens work. They (mostly) belong to Hobbits, and thats the point, hoobits don't have interesting names, becuase, throughout history they have done little that is interesting. Thorin Oakenshield isn amed so for the use of his shield in battle, and Beleg Strongbow is famous archer. Samwise Gamgee sounds like a daft, country farmer because that's what he is.

Telchar of Nogrod 01-20-2003 06:43 AM

There are some cool Hobbit names -

Isengrim Took
Bandobras "Bullroarer" Took, he fought off an orc invaision of The Shire where he knocked the head off of the ocr cheiftan. He was so big that he was known to ride a horse.

Myrddin L'argenton 01-20-2003 07:55 AM

The name is used in the SoA manual as a half-elf (or elf) Stalker. Myrddin is a nice name. It's from the celtic name for Merlin (the wizard). It's said Mirthin. L'argenton I made up myself (original for once) I got it off the verb of silver, argent or in French the word for money. Hehe.

SixOfSpades 01-20-2003 06:08 PM

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Originally posted by Telchar of Nogrod:
There is some very interesting information about Ecthelion II (Denethor II's father). He had the aid of a great captain who had come out of Rohan where he was a stranger as well.
Have another little piece of trivia: Between Denethor and Aragorn, which one is older?

Answer: Denethor. By one year. Too bad there's no scene where they actually meet, so we could compare them.


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