I loved that quiz, and spent a couple of most enjoyable hours researching my references: I hope I got them right.
1) Falathar, Erellont and Aerandir
2) Vorondil of Gondor
3) Elatan, Lord of Andúnië
4) Glingal and Belthil
5) Elendur, Aratan, Ciryon and Valandil
6) Earendür - the younger brother of Tar-Elendil, 4th king of Númenor; Earendür - Dúnadan of Númenor, Lord of Andúnïe; and Earendür, Dúnadan, tenth and last King of Arnor (TA 777-861)
7) Beregar, and Nüneth
8) Araglas
9) Fell Winter Third Age 2911 / Long Winter TA 2758-59
10) Ardamir, Faramir, Fíriel (Arvedui's wife and Aragorn's most important foremother, after Lúthien *grin*)
11) Galion
12) Tarannon Falastur, Ëarnil I, Ciryandil, Hyarmendacil I.
13) Nienna
14) Oiolossë, Amon Uilos, Elerrína
15) Mablung and Daeron
16) During Dagor Bragollach, commanding the rearguard of Fingolfin, in the defense of Eithel Sirion.
17) Tar-Atanamir, The Great
18) Alatar and Pallando
19) Bungo Baggins and Belladonna Took
20) Ciryatur
21) Khîm and Ibun
22) Angamaitë and Sangahyando
23) Arahael, Aranarth's son and 2nd Chieftain of The Dúnedain of Arnor.
24) Because his two daughters, who feared and disliked Tar-Ancalimë refused the Sceptre
25) Aghan
26) Tar-Ardamin
27) Bandrobras Took, The Bullroarer, the third tallest hobbit in history. I should know because he was four feet five inches tall, a bit smaller than I am. Yaaaaaaaaaaay!
28) He married Vidumavi, Vidugavia's daughter. I do love these Gothic names. They sound beautiful to my ears.
29) Aragorn was 88 years old - He was born Third Age, March 1st 2931; Arwen was 2778 years old -She was born TA 241.
30) Second Age 1697
31) Azog
32 - Is missing, Thank the Valar. LOL
33) Argeleb II
34) The Adurant
35) Tuor, son of Huor, was the tallest of the Edain of the First Age. Elendil, The Tall, was the tallest of the Númenóreans who escaped the Downfall. *Sorry, I'm a nitpicker when it comes to heights. Maybe because I'm just 4'11" LOL
36) Nellas
37) Fëanor, Fingon and Ecthelion of The Fountain (beautiful name, isn't it?)
38) Gárulf
39) Kuduk, related to the Rohirric kûd-dûkan (hole-dweller)
40) Gelmir
Thanks for taking the time for writing it, Inzilbeth.
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1) Falathar, Erellont and Aerandir
2) Vorondil of Gondor
3) Elatan, Lord of Andúnië
4) Glingal and Belthil
5) Elendur, Aratan, Ciryon and Valandil
6) Earendür - the younger brother of Tar-Elendil, 4th king of Númenor; Earendür - Dúnadan of Númenor, Lord of Andúnïe; and Earendür, Dúnadan, tenth and last King of Arnor (TA 777-861)
7) Beregar, and Nüneth
8) Araglas
9) Fell Winter Third Age 2911 / Long Winter TA 2758-59
10) Ardamir, Faramir, Fíriel (Arvedui's wife and Aragorn's most important foremother, after Lúthien *grin*)
11) Galion
12) Tarannon Falastur, Ëarnil I, Ciryandil, Hyarmendacil I.
13) Nienna
14) Oiolossë, Amon Uilos, Elerrína
15) Mablung and Daeron
16) During Dagor Bragollach, commanding the rearguard of Fingolfin, in the defense of Eithel Sirion.
17) Tar-Atanamir, The Great
18) Alatar and Pallando
19) Bungo Baggins and Belladonna Took
20) Ciryatur
21) Khîm and Ibun
22) Angamaitë and Sangahyando
23) Arahael, Aranarth's son and 2nd Chieftain of The Dúnedain of Arnor.
24) Because his two daughters, who feared and disliked Tar-Ancalimë refused the Sceptre
25) Aghan
26) Tar-Ardamin
27) Bandrobras Took, The Bullroarer, the third tallest hobbit in history. I should know because he was four feet five inches tall, a bit smaller than I am. Yaaaaaaaaaaay!
28) He married Vidumavi, Vidugavia's daughter. I do love these Gothic names. They sound beautiful to my ears.
29) Aragorn was 88 years old - He was born Third Age, March 1st 2931; Arwen was 2778 years old -She was born TA 241.
30) Second Age 1697
31) Azog
32 - Is missing, Thank the Valar. LOL
33) Argeleb II
34) The Adurant
35) Tuor, son of Huor, was the tallest of the Edain of the First Age. Elendil, The Tall, was the tallest of the Númenóreans who escaped the Downfall. *Sorry, I'm a nitpicker when it comes to heights. Maybe because I'm just 4'11" LOL
36) Nellas
37) Fëanor, Fingon and Ecthelion of The Fountain (beautiful name, isn't it?)
38) Gárulf
39) Kuduk, related to the Rohirric kûd-dûkan (hole-dweller)
40) Gelmir
Thanks for taking the time for writing it, Inzilbeth.