In the book - two the movie - you can count them yourself.
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Yes. If you mean from the movies, he was the actual maker of all the swords and got the cameo reforging Narsil.
The Witch King of Angmar's sword is called The Morgul-Blade.
Below is a list of some of the weapons named/listed in Lord of the Rings and their bearers. Aragorn: Anduril/Narsil/The Sword that was Broken Gandalf: Staff and Glamdring, ancient elven sword of the king of Gondolin Boromir: sword; Horn of Gondor. Legolas: Bow of Lorien and white knife Gimli: A battle axe Frodo: Sting. An elven long knife that glows blue in the presence of orcs. Sam: A sword/knife of the Men of Westernesse and later Sting Merry: A sword/knife of the Men of Westernesse Pippin: A sword/knife of the Men of Westernesse Eomer: His sword, Guthwine Theoden: His sword, Herugrim Nazgul/Ringwraiths: Deadly Morgul blades The Rohirrim used spears, swords, and also carried small bows that could be fired from horseback. Most people used a sword and sometimes a bow. Orcs used just about anything from a crude sword to clubs, maces and axes.
No, Excalibur is not in The Lord of the Rings. It is the sword from the Legend of King Arthur. It was given to Arthur by the Lady in the Lake, or was pulled from the stone, depending on which version you are reading/watching.
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Yes. If you mean from the movies, he was the actual maker of all the swords and got the cameo reforging Narsil.
His sword, Andúril.
Anduril
Lord of the Rings is not the name of a song, there are many pieces of music in the movies.
The Witch King of Angmar's sword is called The Morgul-Blade.
The cumberland sword. It is very rare and hard to find.
Below is a list of some of the weapons named/listed in Lord of the Rings and their bearers. Aragorn: Anduril/Narsil/The Sword that was Broken Gandalf: Staff and Glamdring, ancient elven sword of the king of Gondolin Boromir: sword; Horn of Gondor. Legolas: Bow of Lorien and white knife Gimli: A battle axe Frodo: Sting. An elven long knife that glows blue in the presence of orcs. Sam: A sword/knife of the Men of Westernesse and later Sting Merry: A sword/knife of the Men of Westernesse Pippin: A sword/knife of the Men of Westernesse Eomer: His sword, Guthwine Theoden: His sword, Herugrim Nazgul/Ringwraiths: Deadly Morgul blades The Rohirrim used spears, swords, and also carried small bows that could be fired from horseback. Most people used a sword and sometimes a bow. Orcs used just about anything from a crude sword to clubs, maces and axes.
The Lord of the Rings chess set is different to a normal chess set. The pieces of the chess set, rook, knight etc, are all featured on Lord of the Rings characters.
Gandalf bore the sword Glamdring; "Foe-Hammer". The orcs of the Misty Mountains called it 'beater'.
No, Excalibur is not in The Lord of the Rings. It is the sword from the Legend of King Arthur. It was given to Arthur by the Lady in the Lake, or was pulled from the stone, depending on which version you are reading/watching.
Ah, that is where you are wrong my friend. First you have Bilbo's sword Sting. Then you have Gandalf's sword. But Legolas has 2 swords of elvish make. Nageling and Faramanir.