Originally posted by Kitoky
😆 We're like playing crazy eight, using Exa as our ball.
Is it possible that Sauron could ever arise again?
YES 😄
yep, Celebrimbor made is as a copy of the Elessar of Gondolin 🙂
This first Elessar was made by Enerdhil for Idril who gave it to her son who probably brought it to Aman where Olórin/Gandalf got it from Yavanna and brought it with him when he returned to Middleearth ^^
Originally posted by Kitoky
Exa, who were the 15 Valar? And em...which nine were part of the Aratar?
The Valar were Melkor, Manwe, Ulmo, Aule, [not sure about the correct order now] Orome, Mandos, Lórien and Tulkas; the Valier Varda, Yavanna, Nienna, Este, Vána, Vaire and Nessa.
The Aratar are I think [Melkor,] Manwe, Ulmo, Aule, Varda, Yavanna, Nienna, Orome and Mandos.
No!!! Tulkas is one of the Aratar!!! 😠
j/k 😛
Exa!!! Exa!! 😛
This has been bothering me....and for some reason I've only remembered to ask you right now. 🙄
The Haradrim is a plural form right? Because -rim is a suffix for plural, thus, Rohirrim etc. but what do you call a single person from Harad? is it Harad too? 😕
Thanks. 😄
Originally posted by shadowy_blue
No!!! Tulkas is one of the Aratar!!! 😠The Haradrim is a plural form right? Because -rim is a suffix for plural, thus, Rohirrim etc. but what do you call a single person from Harad? is it Harad too? 😕
Lol Im glad he isnt 😄 (or lets say I hope he isnt...), well he was a little late to come to middleearth...
You call it Southron 😛 😛
... or Southerner, or Barangil, or Swerting ( 😖 ) ^^
If you want to use a form of Haradrim/Haradwaith, you cant really use Harad because unlike "Rohirrim" the word "Haradrim" isnt already based on a name of a singular person - Rohir, horselord -, but on the land... so you can add a Sindarin Singular-marker, like -og, -ig or -od - as its also done with words like lhaw (a pair of ears) -> lhewig (a single ear)... or gwanûn, twins -> gwanunig - single twin, so the word would perhaps be Haradog (parallel to glamog, "one orc" <- glamhoth, "several orcs"😉... not sure about this though.