- hobbit's
offer and
makes him one of the
Guards of the Citadel. The
soldier Beregond is
tasked with ****isting
Pippin in
getting started with his new duties...
-
Gondorian boy whom
Pippin befriends. This
character was
originally going to be
Beregond, Bergil's father, who also
befriends Pippin and is
instrumental in saving...
-
Prince Imrahil of Dol Amroth;
Elladan & Elrohir, the twin sons of Elrond;
Beregond, a
Guard of the
Citadel of
Minas Tirith; and five of the
eight surviving...
- Éothain/Otho Sackville-Baggins/Ruffian: John
Livesy Halbarad:
Martyn Read
Beregond/The
Black Rider/Guard:
Christopher Scott Ioreth:
Pauline Letts Gwaihir:...
- Eucharist. The
Hobbit Pippin has a
sunlit morning meal with his
friend Beregond, a
Guard of the Citadel, in
Minas Tirith just
before the
coming of the...
- Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-56008-X. Welden, Bill (2023). "How We Got Sindarin". In
Beregond,
Anders Stenström (ed.). Arda
Philology 7:
Proceedings of the
Seventh International...
-
suitable old
Swedish words for some of Tolkien's terms: the
Tolkien scholar Beregond praises his
choices of alv for "elf", and of väströna (modelled on norröna...
-
steeds are
given various descriptions but no name. The
soldier of
Gondor Beregond calls them "**** Hawks".
Tolkien describes them as "fell beasts", though...
- 2017.0015. ISSN 1547-3163. Welden, Bill (2023). "How We Got Sindarin". In
Beregond,
Anders Stenström (ed.). Arda
Philology 7:
Proceedings of the
Seventh International...
- for some of Tolkien's terms:
Tolkien scholar Anders Stenström (pen name
Beregond)
praises his
choices of alv for "elf", and of väströna (modelled on norröna...