Thread: Tolkien Psychological Wording

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Gollum

Slinker

Stinker

Sams' insult to Sm’agol

Deagol

Ring Finder

Ring bearer

Crown wearer

Elessar

Strider

Trotter - Strider's original name when he was a Hobbit in early drafts

Bill the Pony, who wasn't much of one. (a trotter)

Samwise - who really was (a trotter)

The pseudo-'Elf-warrior' who was lose in the Tower of Cirith Ungol and scared the Orcs as he climbed towards freeing Frodo.

Snaga

Cirith Ungol

Shelob

spider rope webs

Elven ropes

Galadriel - made Sam's rope

Lothlorien

Mallorn Trees

Elven longbows

Legolas

Dwarfish axe

Gimli

Gloin

Thorin

Smaug

Smog

Gate of Erebor

Fallen Bridge

Balrog

Flaming whip

Kazad -d’m

Black Chasm - Moria

Black Gate = the Morannon, which had one Iron gate with three vast doors, and this fact answered one of my earliest conundrums about the LotR: only one entry when Frodo toured there, yet there were three when the Captains of the West scrimmaged there.)

Durthang - A very old castle south and a tad west of The Black Gate...

Isenmouthe where Frodo and Sam escaped from their forced march accompanying the orcs from Durthang. (I have always thought this name should apply about 750 miles due, west where the River Isen (Angren River) empties into Belegar (The Great Sea), but Tolkien knows best.)

Fellowship

Comradeship

The Three Kindreds - Aragorn (Man), Legolas (Elf) and Gimli (Dwarf)
Both names of the Isen rivers are translated as 'Iron', fits both ways... Evil Mordor, and the threat of Isengard also
Must be some sort of Irony 
Both names of the Isen rivers are translated as 'Iron', fits both ways... Evil Mordor, and the threat of Isengard also



Free Peoples of Middle-earth

Hobbits!

Periannath = Elvish name for hobbits.

Galadriel

Celeborn
Grey Havens

Sting no - not from the Police...l..o..l....

Shelob