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Treebeard, or
Fangorn in Sindarin, is a tree-giant
character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is an Ent and is said by
Gandalf to be "the...
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fantasy world of Middle-earth who
closely resemble trees;
their leader is
Treebeard of
Fangorn forest.
Their name is
derived from an Old
English word for...
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untrustworthy former bearer.
Merry and
Pippin escape their orc captors, meet
Treebeard the Ent, and help to plan an
attack on Isengard, the
fortress of Sauron's...
- of the Ents,
Treebeard, and
given an Ent-draught to drink: it made them both grow
unnaturally tall for hobbits.
Accompanying Treebeard to the Entmoot...
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Merry and
Pippin escape into
Fangorn Forest,
where they are
befriended by
Treebeard, the
oldest of the tree-like Ents. Aragorn,
Gimli and
Legolas track the...
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suggests that
Saruman is ****isted by the "giant"
Treebeard, an
early and evil
iteration of the Ent
Treebeard from the
finished book.
Tolkien 1989, chapters...
- tree-giant
Treebeard,
leader of the Ents. They
rouse the Ents
against the
wizard Saruman, and see his
stronghold of
Isengard destro****.
Treebeard's "Ent-draught"...
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Treebeard. The Ents
destroy Isengard, Saruman's stronghold, and
flood it,
trapping the
wizard in the
tower of Orthanc.
Gandalf convinces Treebeard to...
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Bombadil and Väinämöinen rely on the
power of song and lore. Likewise,
Treebeard and the Ents in
general have been
compared to Väinämöinen. In art (such...
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guarded by
Treebeard, who
later sets him free.
Saruman hands the tower's keys over to
Treebeard, and
takes Gríma with him.
Saruman exploits Treebeard's unwillingness...