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Scatha may
refer to:
Scatha the Worm, a
fictional dragon from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
legendarium Scáthach, a
Celtic warrior goddess from Scotland...
- captive, thus
ending the War of Wrath.
Scatha was a
mighty "long-worm" of the Grey Mountains.
Little is
known of
Scatha except that he was
slain by Fram in...
- Scáthach (Irish: [ˈsˠkaːhəx]) or Sgàthach (Scottish Gaelic: Sgàthach an
Eilean Sgitheanach) is a
figure in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. She is...
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spacecraft were
launched to
understand the
causes and
effects of charging.
SCATHA [de] (Spacecraft
Charging AT High Altitudes) was
launched by the United...
- of the Internet. The name was
derived from the "Great Worms" of Tolkien:
Scatha and Glaurung. The 1995 film
Hackers features a main
character who releases...
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northwest of Mirkwood,
disputing with the
Dwarves over the treasure-****d of
Scatha the dragon. In 2509,
Cirion the
Steward of
Gondor summoned the Éothéod to...
- Eärendil.
Scatha was a
mighty "long-worm" of the Grey Mountains. He was
killed by Fram in the
early days of the Éothéod.
After slaying Scatha, Fram's ownership...
- Major-General's Song" in his poem "Errantry". He
writes that
poems like "
Scatha the Worm" (a dragon) "must be
acknowledged as a rare and
valuable treasure...
- the
North by Eorl the Young,
founder of Rohan, from the dragon-****d of
Scatha the Worm. The horn, he explains, is "a
magic one,
though only
modestly so":...
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brought by Eorl the Young,
founder of Rohan, from the dragon-****d of
Scatha the Worm from the North. The horn, he explains, is "a
magic one, though...