Who are the good characters in the Lord of the Rings?
There are many, many LOTR "good" characters. Here are a few of the main ones:
Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Peregrin Took, Aragorn son of Arathorn, Legolas Greenleaf, Gimli son of Gloin, Gandalf the Grey (and White), Bilbo Baggins, King Theoden of Rohan, Eomer and Eowyn of Rohan, Elrond Halfelven, Arwen Evenstar, the "Smeagol" side of Gollum, Faramir and Boromir of Gondor, Haldir, Galadriel, Celeborn, Rosie Cotton... as well as many others in "The Silmarillion" and "The Hobbit", not including every member of the good armies.
Why does master grind his chattering teeth -hobbit?
He was nerves that the people would be mad at him
Who played the key role in the escape of the dwarves from the wood elves' prison?
I think it was Bilbo Baggins
There are many resources that you can use online to learn how to read, write, and speak Elvish languages such as Quenya and Sindarin. There are also forums that you can utelize to have those who already know and teach the language to help you.
Is it true that the actor for Gandalf has died?
No way! Sir Ian McKellan is still going to play Gandalf in the upcoming Hobbit movies
What is the name of a Tolkien monster stating with letter o?
Azog was king of the orcs in Khazad-dum (Moria). He murdered Thror.
What season is The Hobbit set in?
The Hobbit begins on or around April 25, 2941. It ends on or around June 22, 2942.
In Lord of the Rings who is the dwarf in The Fellowship of the Ring?
Orlando Bloom (Legolas)
Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn, half-Elven)
Liv Tyler (Arwen, half-Elven)
Hugo Weaving (Elrond, half-Elven)
Cate Blanchett (Galadriel)
Marton Csokas (Celeborn)
Craig Parker (Haldir)
Mark Ferguson (Gil-galad)
Peter McKenzie (Elendil, half-Elven)
Harry Sinclair (Isildur, half-Elven)
Sadwyn Brophy (Eldarion, half-Elven)
Bret McKenzie ("Figwit")
Did ian mckellen play in both Lord of the Rings and the 3 Harry Potter?
If your talking about Dumbledore, then no. Sir Michael Gambon played Dumbledore in the prisoner of Askaban onwards, and Richard Harris, played him in the philosopher's (sorcerer's) stone and the chamber of secrets. Most people say Richard Harris was best at playing Dumbledore, as he was more like the Dumbledore In the book, whereas Michael Gambon was more like the character he played in Lord of the Rings, Gandalf,
Age rating for Lord of the Rings return of the king?
The 3rd movie is pg13 but because kids might think its scary the others are ph
How does the wizards attack on the wolves backfire in The Hobbit?
Gandalf lit pine cones on fire and threw them at the wargs. The goblins took the fire and fed it so that it started to burn the trees they were in.
What happens to an Elves sword when it comes near a goblin in The Hobbit?
Their swords, Glamdring and Orcrist, glow when goblins are nearby.
that's not a real question. but ill answer it anyway. no dragon can resist a big peace of beef.
What happened to Laketown in The Hobbit?
It was destroyed by Smaug. What wasn't burned by his fiery breath was crushed when he fell on it.
After rescuing them from the Wargs and Goblins where did the eagles leave the troupe in The Hobbit?
The Great Eagles carry the company away from the forested slopes of the Misty Mountains to a huge rock jutting out of the Anduin River. It was called The Carrock, and had a stone seat carved on top and steps leading down to a series of stepping stones where one could cross the river.
What is the name of the light given to Frodo by the elf queen in The Lord of the Rings?
The light in the phial of Galadriel was said to be the light of Earendil, the Morning and Evening Star. The light of the star came from the Silmaril (ancient, brilliant jewel), and the light of the Silmaril came from the mingled light of the Two Trees (the lights in Valinor before the Sun and Moon).
In 'The Lord of the Rings' why was Sam the only hobbit who got married?
Sam was the only one who got married in the book. The appendices indicates that Merry and Pippin were also married (Merry married Estella Bolger, younger sister of Fatty Bolger and Pippin married Diamond of Long Cleeve) and there were marriages among the families and some of the daughter served in the court of King Aragorn.
What happened to the rings from the Lord of the Rings movies?
Interesting question. Actually, Sauron's motif in sending the Seven Rings to the Dwarves failed, because the Dwarves showed extraordinary resilience to their power. The Dwarves' Rings showed no effect on them at all, much to the anger and frustration of Sauron, because the Dwarves are by nature stubborn and resilient to domination. The only thing that the Rings could do was to create an insatiable lust for gold in the minds of the Dwarves.
The fate of the Seven Kings is not known, except the last one. The Seventh Ring came to Thror, who passed it to Thrain, who gave it to Gandalf on his deathbed. They were the grandfather and father of Thorin Oakenshield.
What are the nine members of The Fellowship of the Ring in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings?
The Four Hobbits - Frodo Baggins , Samwise Gamgee , Peregrin Took , Meriadoc Brandybuck - , Aragorn Heir of Isildur & the Rightful King Of Rohan , Gandalf the Gray and soon became Gandalf the White the Wizard , Boromir from The City Of Rohan , Legolas an elf and Gimli the dwarf . :)
Why would the ring not protect Bilbo from the wolves?
The wolves would smell him out and find him, even if they couldn't see him.
What are two possibilities explaining the origin of beorn?
Beorn is a skin-changer and in the book Gandalf says:
# Some say that he is a bear descended from the great and ancient bears of the mountains that lived there before the giants came.
# Others say that he is a man descended from the first men who lived before Smaug or the other dragons came into this part of the world, and before the goblins came into the hills out of the North.
Beorn is a skin-changer and in the book Gandalf says:
# Some say that he is a bear descended from the great and ancient bears of the mountains that lived there before the giants came.
# Others say that he is a man descended from the first men who lived before Smaug or the other dragons came into this part of the world, and before the goblins came into the hills out of the North.
Where do the elves go in Lord of the Rings?
Eventually, all Elves sailed to Valinor, a place which is described like paradise. To do this they had to get a ship from the Grey Havens, and once they are there they cannot come back. This is where Frodo sailed to at the end of RotK. Legolas was one of the last elves to sail. Most of the Elves had left by the end of the 3rd age/the beginning of the 4th.