Originally posted by Gorgoroth
Erekan was an early name of Saurons' whence he was still a servent of Aule.
And Turon-not sure exactly what that means, but it was like Erekan.
Erekan? 😑 *that's* news to me 😐
Turon is related to túre which means "victory" or "lordship"; túro in sindarin is something like "Lord" or "Master".
Would make sense as a name of Sauron ✅ though I dont think I ever heard it before 😕
Other names -
Wolf-Sauron, Sauro, Súro, Sûr, The Magician, The Sorceror, Zigur 😖hifty: , in old english "Malsca" or "Saweron"; also called Gorsodh or just "The King" 😱
@Ying ^^
Le cenithon ned lu thent! = "I will see you in a short time/while" = "I will see you soon"?
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Originally posted by Vingilot
Yeah 😉 Just literal translations annoy me to a degree...😕 *is strange*Shadoooowyyyy 😮 I'm not a *real* expert yet...😖hifty: Notice the word yet...
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I also dont like them but I just wondered if I did it correctly 😛 as I was too lazy to look it up in a dictionary 😉
😱 you are ! 😱