Foe Hammer is a sword. Its name in Elvish was Glamdring; the king of Gondolin once wore it and Gandalf got it from the Troll's cave. The goblins called it Beater.
Gandalf acquired Glamdring from the trolls.
the wolves are afraid the sword that gandalf has Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore.
Glamdring from the tolkien books meant star from the north if I'm remembering correctly -Glamdring is actually Sindarin Elvish for Foe-hammer. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamdring#Glamdring) Actually, the literal translation of glam is 'noise', not 'foe'. 'Foe-hammer' comes from glamhoth dring, 'noise-host hammer' - glamhoth is an Elvish term for Orc(s).
A HOBBIT, of course!
'The Hobbit' of course!
The hobbit is the main character in the book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.The word hobbit may come from the Old English word holbytla, which means hole-dweller.
Gandalf's sword is called Glamdring, 'foe-hammer'.
the wolves are afraid the sword that gandalf has Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore.
Foe-Hammer was found in the Troll hoard in chapter 2. Elrond explains it's lineage and name in chapter 3.
Gandalf's sword is called Glamdring, or "Foe Hammer."
Bard told Thorin that Thorin must give Bard a portion of the treasure to rebuild Esgaroth, or he would be considered the foe of the lake-town.
Gandalf bore the sword Glamdring; "Foe-Hammer". The orcs of the Misty Mountains called it 'beater'.
Glamdring from the tolkien books meant star from the north if I'm remembering correctly -Glamdring is actually Sindarin Elvish for Foe-hammer. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamdring#Glamdring) Actually, the literal translation of glam is 'noise', not 'foe'. 'Foe-hammer' comes from glamhoth dring, 'noise-host hammer' - glamhoth is an Elvish term for Orc(s).
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yes , he was in 1993 a game knuckles was a foe but , then he is no longer a foe.
In Ocarina of time, you will eventually reach the Water Temple. Dark Link will be the semi boss. A tip to defeating this foe would be to use the megaton hammer.
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
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