Orcist and Glamdring are fictional swords from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Orcist is the weapon of the Dwarf King Thorin Oakenshield, known for its ability to slay orcs, while Glamdring is wielded by Gandalf and is also referred to as the "Foe-hammer." Both swords are significant in "The Hobbit" and represent the ancient and powerful heritage of their respective bearers. Each sword plays a crucial role during the adventures and battles faced by the characters in the story.
No one. Gandalf found Glamdring in a troll's cave and claimed it for himself.
Gandolf found Glamdring and Orchrist in the troll's cave. He took Glamdring and Thorin took Orchrist.
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).
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.
Made in Gondolin (along with Sting) for the elven king Turgon.
No one. Gandalf found Glamdring in a troll's cave and claimed it for himself.
Gandolf found Glamdring and Orchrist in the troll's cave. He took Glamdring and Thorin took Orchrist.
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).
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.
Glamdring, also known as the Foe-Hammer, is owned by the character Gandalf in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. The sword was originally forged for the Elven king Turgon of Gondolin and was later found by Gandalf in a troll hoard during "The Hobbit." Gandalf wields Glamdring throughout "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" as a powerful weapon against darkness.
Gandalf's sword is called Glamdring, or "Foe Hammer."
Made in Gondolin (along with Sting) for the elven king Turgon.
Gandalf's sword is called Glamdring, 'foe-hammer'.
Gandalf and the Dwarves find three swords in a cave: Sting, which Gandalf gives Bilbo. Orcrist, which Gandalf gives Thoring. And Glamdring, which the Wizard keeps for himself.
Glamdring, Orcrist, and Sting are found. These blades were made by the High Elves of the First Age in Gondolin. Glamdring was the blade used by Turgon, king of Gondolin. Glamdring later became the sword used by Gandalf. Orcrist became the blade used by Thorin, and Sting was Bilbo's sword. Sting was not called Sting when it was made. Bilbo named it that after killing spiders in Mirkwood.
Gandalf's sword is called Glamdring. It is an elven sword that he wields in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings." Glamdring was originally forged for the King of Gondolin and is known for its effectiveness against orcs and other dark creatures. The name translates to "Foe-Hammer" in Sindarin, the Elvish language.
the wolves are afraid the sword that gandalf has Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore.