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		StiffMittens wrote:What was the Elvish name of Saruman?

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		TurinTurambar wrote:StiffMittens wrote:What was the Elvish name of Saruman?
Wow...not a very common question at all...the answer is Curunir.


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		StiffMittens wrote:TurinTurambar wrote:StiffMittens wrote:What was the Elvish name of Saruman?
Wow...not a very common question at all...the answer is Curunir.
Was that sarcasm? Anyway, you are correct.

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		derfderf34 wrote:What were the 5 armies in the hobbit?
StiffMittens wrote:Goblins, Wargs, Men of Dale, Dwarves of the iron hills, Elves of Mirkwood

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		dhallmeyer wrote:derfderf34 wrote:What were the 5 armies in the hobbit?StiffMittens wrote:Goblins, Wargs, Men of Dale, Dwarves of the iron hills, Elves of Mirkwood
BEEP
Correct answer is: Goblins, Men of Dale, Elves of Mirkwood, Dwarves of the Iron Hills, and Eagles.
So began a battle that none had expected; and it was called the Battle of Five Armies, and it was very terrible. Upon one side were the Goblins and the Wild Wolves, and upon the other were Elves and Men and Dwarves.
-J.R.R.Tolkien
The Hobbit


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