I consider Rose Gamgee nee Cotton to be significant
Oh, DUH. Yes, she's important, even if she's only in about 5 pages out of several thousand.
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I consider Rose Gamgee nee Cotton to be significant
Oh, DUH. Yes, she's important, even if she's only in about 5 pages out of several thousand.
Lobelia Sackville-Baggins?
Shelob?
(this was x-posty, I was trying to think of a 4th)
What about Luthian? Or Aragorn's mom?
Farmer whatsisname's wife with the mushrooms? Goldberry?
Goldberry is Bombadil's wife; you're thinking of Mrs. Maggot, "a Queen amongst Hobbits" :) I don't think she's given a first name.
I keep meaning to memorize the Dwarven poem re: Moria, because the flow of the language is so gorgeous in that.
The poem I'm slowly memorizing is from the History of Middle-earth, volume 3 - "Lays of Beleriand". The Lay of Larethian - 3223 lines. I have 180 committed to memory; the rest just won't stick. The best parts, of course, describe Morgoth:
"Far in the north hills of stone In caverns black there was a Throne By flame encircled..."
yeah yeah - 3223 lines of epic poem, 180 memorized.
But do you remember birthdays?
I love Lobelia! I wonder if Sackville-Baggins was a reference to the Sackville-Wests.
Mmm...Shelob. I never think of her as a "female character", because she's a gigantic spider-demon. But you're right, she *is* hugely important.
Luthian isn't in Lord of the Rings. :)
However, you're ALSO very correct about Gilraen mother of Aragorn; though she doesn't appear in LotR, her behavior totally informs Aragorn's early life - and is so tragic.
"I gave Hope to the Dúnedain, I have kept no hope for myself."
The world is grey, the mountains old,
The forge's fire is ashen-cold;
No harp is wrung, no hammer falls:
The darkness dwells in Durin's halls;
The shadow lies upon his tomb
In Moria, in Khazad-dum.
I shivered the first time I read that.
But do you remember birthdays?
Except for very rare exceptions, no - that's what Google Calendar is for. (The exceptions are holidays - mine is April 1, my sister's is July 4, my mom's is Kitty Hawk Day - I got my maternal grandfather's birthday wrong by a week MY ENTIRE LIFE.)
My brain is full of *useless* trivia, nothing *useful*. :)
Goldberry is Bombadil's wife; you're thinking of Mrs. Maggot, "a Queen amongst Hobbits" :) I don't think she's given a first name.
Yes, those were meant as two separate guesses. (Perils of punctuation standing in for tone of voice)