-
Brandir informs him of Niënor's
death and of
their true
relationship as siblings, as he had
overheard the dragon's words.
Turambar accuses Brandir of...
-
names her Níniel, "Maid of Tears", and
takes her to
Ephel Brandir.
There she is
healed by
Brandir, who
falls in love with her; but Níniel and
Turambar come...
- name.
Reunited with Lorna, John
thwarts an
attack on her guardian, Earl
Brandir. The king then
pardons John and
grants him a title. The
communities around...
- and the
death of Boromir.
Between the two
hills is a
rocky islet, Tol
Brandir,
which partly dams the river; just
below it is an
enormous waterfall, the...
-
recompense for the
accidental slaying of
Beleg and the
unjust slaying of
Brandir. The
stories endow the
sword with a personality;
Melian the Maia perceived...
- tale of Túrin
Turambar had Tamar, the
character Tolkien later renamed Brandir, as a Half-elf;
Tolkien mentioned this in a way that
implied he did not...
- (cf.
medieval Latin azura,
French azure) blandir, "to brandish",
French brandir bolsa, "bag, purse",
Latin bursa cárcel, "prison",
Latin carcer (cf. English...
-
Shippey likens the Fellowship's trip downriver, from Lothlórien to Tol
Brandir "with its
canoes and portages", to
James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 historical...
-
granito denegrido, (...) Empresta-me o cabaço d'urucungo, Ensina-me a
brandir tua
marimba (...) O Muse of Guinea,
color of holly,
Statue of blackened...
-
Doone Norris Johnson as Ruth, John's
Cousin Gertrude Astor as
Countess of
Brandir (uncredited)
James Robert Chandler as Frye (uncredited)
Irene De Voss as...