The Hobbit (2012)

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Ftxavanga Txe′lan

Quote from: Kamean on July 07, 2011, 10:52:04 AM
Cute dwarfs! :D

Ah, I'm still wondering about the spelling of that word. I think I had read Tolkien's thoughts concerning dwarfs vs. dwarves somewhere, probably in the appendixes of the Lord of the Rings, but I can't remember what the good term was.

If someone knows the answer, I'd love to learn the right spelling. :D

Quote from: Kamean on July 07, 2011, 01:50:39 PM
I like Dori's. :D

I do as well! :D It's really epic and awesome. The costumes are great as well. :)

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Ftxavanga Txe′lan

Quote from: Lance R. Casey on July 07, 2011, 03:42:23 PM
Dwarves vs. dwarfs ;)

Thanks so much for the link! This is exactly what I'd been searching for. :)

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Kamean

Сool! And what are their names? :)
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Ftxavanga Txe′lan

Awesome find! :D I read on TheOneRing.net that those are Gloin and Oin. :) Hopefully we'll get a high quality version of the picture sometime, but for the moment it's still epic! ;D

Also, Peter Jackson posted a second Hobbit production video on his Facebook page two hours ago. :D


Plumps

Amazing, thanks for keeping us up to date :)

Kamean

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Ftxavanga Txe′lan

You're welcome. :D hehe I think I probably spend too much looking for Hobbit news. :P (If such a thing as "too much" exists when it comes to Tolkien hrh) ;D

Another new picture of Dwarves came out today! :)

I love their look! :D Although I find it kinda sad that their beards are this short. :P But wow, their weapons are incredibly epic!

It's not entirely related to The Hobbit, but still a bit, so I'll ask it here: I just got an Elvish sword for my birthday, and I want to find it a name. :) What do you guys prefer between those? I really can't choose. :-\

Tindalassë Glinting Leaf
Tindahuorë Glinting Courage
Sérëmeldo Peace Friend
Amuntëmaica Sharp Sunrise


Kamean

Quote from: Ftxavanga Txe′lan on July 12, 2011, 01:19:18 PM
I love their look! :D Although I find it kinda sad that their beards are this short. :P But wow, their weapons are incredibly epic!
And I. Epic dwarfs with epic weapons. :D
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Ftxavanga Txe′lan

Bombur, Bofur & Bifur:



The two on the sides are INTENSE! ;D Seriously, I'm really excited: I think they're going to do something really nice with the Dwarves in the movies. It really looks like they portray them in original and unique ways that reflect the Dwarvish culture. :) Can't wait to discover that, I'm sure it's going to be totally fascinating! :D

Amaya

 :o  OMG Bombur's beard! ???  That this is the most epic, epic beard I have ever seen!

Kamean

Bombur... :o :D ;D
No words... Amasing!!! :)

And he reminds me Portos.
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Txur’Itan

Did anyone figure out which dwarves are women?

;D

The clue is in the beards.  :P
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Ftxavanga Txe′lan

Quote from: Lance R. Casey on July 15, 2011, 05:50:00 AM
Today's khazâd:

Does that mean Dwarf/Dwarves? It's what I can think of, from Khazad-dûm. :)

I really like Balin! :D The beard, the clothing.. :)

Lance R. Casey

Quote from: Ftxavanga Txe′lan on July 15, 2011, 06:45:46 AM
Quote from: Lance R. Casey on July 15, 2011, 05:50:00 AM
Today's khazâd:

Does that mean Dwarf/Dwarves? It's what I can think of, from Khazad-dûm. :)

"Dwarves". It's the plural form of khuzd, which itself comes from the triconsonantal root (radicals) Kh-Z-D which carries the general notion of Dwarves and Dwarvishness. Khuzdul, the name of the Dwarven language, is constructed from the same radicals and is, evidently, an adjectival derivation ("Dwarvish"). The Semitic influence/basis is clear, and has also been explicitly confirmed by Tolkien.

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