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    Dwimordene

    In the chapter 'The King of the Golden Hall' in The Two Towers we read:

    'Then it is true, as Éomer reported, that you are in league with the Sorceress of the Golden Wood?' said Wormtongue. 'It is not to be wondered at: webs of deceit were ever woven in Dwimordene.'

    Gimli strode a pace forward, but felt suddenly the hand of Gandalf clutch him by the shoulder, and he halted, standing stiff as stone.

    In Dwimordene, in Lórien
    Seldom have walked the feet of Men,
    Few mortal eyes have seen the light
    That lies there ever, long and bright.
    Galadriel! Galadriel!
    Clear is the water of your well;
    White is the star in your white hand;
    Unmarred, unstained is leaf and land
    In Dwimordene, in Lórien
    More fair than thoughts of Mortal Men.


    Thus Gandalf softly sang...
    Even with no knowledge of Rohirric, which is represented by Anglo-Saxon (Old English) in Tolkien’s novel, we can determine from the context that Dwimordene is a term for Lothlórien. According to Robert Foster's The Complete Guide to Middle-earth, a resource referenced by no less than Christopher Tolkien, Dwimordene translates to 'haunted-valley'. (Dwimorlaik, a term Éowyn uses for the Lord of the Nazgûl, is translated as 'work of necromancy, spectre'.)

    Why then in Update 6 is the term Dwimordene used to refer to the Elves rather than the place that they live? The screenshot below is just one example:



    For those who are interested, the Tolkien Ensemble has created a beautiful interpretation of Gandalf’s song:


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    Re: Dwimordene

    Interesting catch, maybe you should submit it as a bug.

    "Soak your head in the river" ???? LOL
    Reminds me of my choice comments for all those NPC's on escort/escape quests. How about we just leave now and not go looking for that missing left sock your grandmother knit for you.....
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    Re: Dwimordene

    Quote Originally Posted by tuor66 View Post
    "Soak your head in the river" ???? LOL
    That was my response to Wynmar saying, "I do not know what to do, Noriel." That idiot was way out of his league!

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    Re: Dwimordene

    Quote Originally Posted by oldbadgerbrock View Post
    Why then in Update 6 is the term Dwimordene used to refer to the Elves rather than the place that they live?
    That doesn't appear to be the case.
    The term is likely being used in reference to Lórien and by extension to anything weird that is going on around the place, which happen to be Elves. But (!) the Rohirrim don't really know there are any Elves, do they?
    Re-ni-AN-nen - strayed (ppt. of renia- 'to stray')
    Aeled Reniannen, Defender of Middle-earth ~ Nendhiniel, Forge-Warden : Captain and Wardenette from [EN-RP] Laurelin
    Fluffrash, Blade of Barashish ~ Nathraen, Conqueror of Towers : Warg Puppy and Spider Tailor from the darker side thereof
    Faradwen, Swift-Arrow : Huntress from [EN-RE] Landroval


    As if in answer there came from far away another note. Horns, horns, horns. In dark Mindolluin's sides they dimly echoed. Great horns of the North wildly blowing. Rohan had come at last.
    ~~~~~
    Kári was a little Dwarf. / Smaller than you or me. / And wherever Kári went / He took his axe… or three.

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    Re: Dwimordene

    Quote Originally Posted by Reniannen View Post
    That doesn't appear to be the case.
    The term is likely being used in reference to Lórien and by extension to anything weird that is going on around the place, which happen to be Elves. But (!) the Rohirrim don't really know there are any Elves, do they?
    No, they definitely use 'Dwimordene' to refer to the Elves. Note that Noriel says, "Dwimordene you call us." There are other examples where it is very clear that they are calling an Elf (or Elves) a Dwimordene. And yes, the Rohirrim know of the Elves and of Galadriel.
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    Re: Dwimordene

    Quote Originally Posted by oldbadgerbrock View Post
    No, they definitely use 'Dwimordene' to refer to the Elves. Note that Noriel says, "Dwimordene you call us." There are other examples where it is very clear that they are calling an Elf (or Elves) a Dwimordene.
    But Noriel is an Elf, who up until now has always been addressed by that word indirectly. And "us" doesn't neccessarily mean Elves only.
    Re-ni-AN-nen - strayed (ppt. of renia- 'to stray')
    Aeled Reniannen, Defender of Middle-earth ~ Nendhiniel, Forge-Warden : Captain and Wardenette from [EN-RP] Laurelin
    Fluffrash, Blade of Barashish ~ Nathraen, Conqueror of Towers : Warg Puppy and Spider Tailor from the darker side thereof
    Faradwen, Swift-Arrow : Huntress from [EN-RE] Landroval


    As if in answer there came from far away another note. Horns, horns, horns. In dark Mindolluin's sides they dimly echoed. Great horns of the North wildly blowing. Rohan had come at last.
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    Kári was a little Dwarf. / Smaller than you or me. / And wherever Kári went / He took his axe… or three.

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    Re: Dwimordene

    Quote Originally Posted by Reniannen View Post
    But Noriel is an Elf, who up until now has always been addressed by that word indirectly. And "us" doesn't neccessarily mean Elves only.
    This is what Wynmar says when roared at from the bushes:

    Wynmar says, ''Whatever you are, ghost or Dwimordene, we are not leaving!''
    And yes, "us" does mean Elves. There are only Elves encamped at Haldirith. Who else would she be referring to? Would the land of Lorien be making frightful noise?

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    Re: Dwimordene

    Quote Originally Posted by oldbadgerbrock View Post
    This is what Wynmar says when roared at from the bushes:
    Just like me calling you America. Or to give a better example - calling Sapience Turbine.

    And yes, "us" does mean Elves. There are only Elves encamped at Haldirith. Who else would she be referring to? Would the land of Lorien be making frightful noise?
    Us can mean the whole of Lórien (or, I don't know, all the sentient beings in the forest), and surely it extends past Thinglad. I repeat, none of those Rohirrim have ever seen an Elf, clearly they cannot use the word in reference to them but rather to all the weird things some of which are - unbeknowst to them - Elves.
    Re-ni-AN-nen - strayed (ppt. of renia- 'to stray')
    Aeled Reniannen, Defender of Middle-earth ~ Nendhiniel, Forge-Warden : Captain and Wardenette from [EN-RP] Laurelin
    Fluffrash, Blade of Barashish ~ Nathraen, Conqueror of Towers : Warg Puppy and Spider Tailor from the darker side thereof
    Faradwen, Swift-Arrow : Huntress from [EN-RE] Landroval


    As if in answer there came from far away another note. Horns, horns, horns. In dark Mindolluin's sides they dimly echoed. Great horns of the North wildly blowing. Rohan had come at last.
    ~~~~~
    Kári was a little Dwarf. / Smaller than you or me. / And wherever Kári went / He took his axe… or three.

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