- epic
fantasy The Lord of the Rings, an
oliphaunt (known in
Gondor as a
mûmak, plural: mûmakil) is a
giant elephant-like beast. They are
encountered only...
- bamboo, and the Aztecs, in use of jewellery. Also
built was a
single dead
mûmak.
Other minor cultures include the Corsairs, with an exotic,
swarthy look...
- 45 cm (18 in) at the shoulder, and
weighed up to 44 kg (97 lb),
while A.
mumak was
larger still. Like many
other arctocyonids,
Arctocyon had very large...
- Minotaur. In the
final film of the Lord of the
Rings trilogy, he
plays a
Mumak Mahud, a
Haradrim leader who is seen
riding an
oliphaunt against the Rohirrim...
- Fréaláf
encounter a dead
Southron warrior, a
tamer of mûmakil. The warrior's
mûmak, rabid,
appears and attacks; Héra
disposes of it by
luring it to a forest...
-
Tolkien did not work out any
particular languages for the Haradrim,
though mûmak, "elephant", may be in the
Harad language.
Despite having a
meaning in Quenya...
-
debris for
Meriadoc Brandybuck, and they also
feature on the base of the
Mûmak miniature from
Games Workshop. In 2010, he
founded River Horse to publish...
- Dragons), an elephant-like
monster in the
Dungeons &
Dragons game
Oliphaunt or
mûmak, a
monstrous elephant-like
creature in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the...
- for both
arboreal and
fossorial lifestyles. Arctocyon,
particularly A.
mumak,
appears to have been the most terrestrial,
though likely descended from...
- the
debris from the battle, and are also on the base of
Games Workshop's
Mûmak miniature.
Games Workshop created two
miniatures of
Peter Jackson, based...