- time the
Stoors spent living in
Dunland before migrating to the Shire,
their names have a
slight Celtic influence. A
small group of
Stoors did not go...
-
Stoor may
refer to:
Stoor worm, or
Mester Stoor Worm, was a
gigantic evil sea
serpent of
Orcadian folklore Stoor (Hobbit), a Middle-earth Hobbit. See Hobbit#Divisions...
- The
stoor worm, or
Mester Stoor Worm, was a
gigantic evil sea
serpent of
Orcadian folklore,
capable of
contaminating plants and
destroying animals and...
- arid
canyon that the
Stoors live in was
designed to be very
different from the
Shire where the
descendants of
Harfoots and
Stoors live in The Lord of the...
-
belonging to "hobbit-kind; akin to the
fathers of the
fathers of the
hobbit Stoors" (Tolkien, J. R. R. (1954a). The
Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the...
- a
tribe of Hobbit-like
Stoors are introduced.
Precursors to River-folk like
Smeagol from The Lord of the Rings, the
Stoors live in an arid
canyon in...
- ****ipattle and the
Stoor Worm is an
Orcadian folktale relating the
battle between the
eponymous hero and a
gigantic sea
serpent known as the
stoor worm. The tale...
-
fathers of the
fathers of the
hobbit Stoors" (The
Fellowship of the Ring, book 1, ch. 2 "The
Shadow of the Past");
Stoors being one of the
three kindreds of...
- meet a
community of
halflings called Stoors who live in a
desert canyon.
Gundabale Earthauler, the
leader of the
Stoors,
plans to turn them away due to them...
-
Carpenter 2023, #214 to A. C. Nunn, c. late 1958-early 1959 "remigration of the
Stoors ... Deagol-Smeagol incident"
Tolkien 1937, ch. 5 "Riddles in the Dark" Tolkien...