The lore and mythology of Middle-earth resonate with timeless themes and profound wisdom. Do the quotes and stories from Tolkien’s world echo in your memory? Each phrase and legend carries its own depth. The crafted languages and mythological tales underpin the moral fabric of Middle-earth.
Explore the mystical and philosophical aspects of Tolkien’s creation with this absorbing trivia. Delve into the rich narrative tapestry and famous quotes that continue to inspire fans worldwide. Discover the underlying themes that mirror our own world’s struggles and triumphs.
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How many members make up the fellowship of the ring?
10
10
7
7
9
9
8
8
“A wizard is never late,” according to this character who arrives in the Shire for Bilbo’s birthday. How old does Bilbo turn in this celebration?
111
111
100
100
99
99
130
130
In ‘Lord of the Rings’, what does Eowyn mean?
Horse Joy
Horse Joy
High Jumper
High Jumper
Precious One
Precious One
Light Foot
Light Foot
“The world is changed; I feel it in the water,” according to Galadriel’s opening narration. Which of these languages did J.R.R. Tolkien NOT create for Middle-earth?
Quenya
Quenya
Sindarin
Sindarin
Khuzdul
Khuzdul
Numenian
Numenian
“Which writing system was used to inscribe the Black Speech of Mordor on the One Ring?”
Cirth runes
Cirth runes
Tengwar script
Tengwar script
Angerthas Moria
Angerthas Moria
Khuzdul symbols
Khuzdul symbols
“The red sun rises, blood has been spilled this night,” according to Legolas. What creatures had the Three Hunters been pursuing when he made this observation
Wargs
Wargs
Orcs
Orcs
Goblins
Goblins
Nazgûl
Nazgûl
“I am Saruman as he should have been,” according to the wizard who returns to Middle-earth after his battle with the Balrog. What was his new title?
Gandalf the Gold
Gandalf the Gold
Gandalf the Pure
Gandalf the Pure
Gandalf the White
Gandalf the White
Gandalf the Victorious
Gandalf the Victorious
“In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie,” comes from which famous verse written on the One Ring?
The Ring Poem
The Ring Poem
The Lay of Lúthien
The Lay of Lúthien
The Song of Eärendil
The Song of Eärendil
The Prophecy of Malbeth
The Prophecy of Malbeth
“No man can kill me,” according to the Witch-king of Angmar. Which character proves him fatally wrong?
Éowyn
Éowyn
Arwen
Arwen
Galadrie
Galadrie
Lobelia Sackville-Baggins
Lobelia Sackville-Baggins
“Not idly do the leaves of Lórien fall,” according to Aragorn upon finding which important clue
Pippin’s elven brooch
Pippin’s elven brooch
Footprints of the orcs
Footprints of the orcs
Boromir’s horn
Boromir’s horn
A broken arrow
A broken arrow
“The sea calls us home,” according to the elves of Middle-earth. To which mystical land do they sail at the end of the Third Age?
Númenor
Númenor
Valinor
Valinor
Alqualondë
Alqualondë
Eregion
Eregion
“The finest pipe-weed comes from the Southfarthing,” according to connoisseurs in Middle-earth. What’s the name of the most prized variety that Saruman secretly imports?
Old Toby
Old Toby
Longbottom Leaf
Longbottom Leaf
Southern Star
Southern Star
Hornblower’s Pride
Hornblower’s Pride
“Always remember, Frodo, the Ring is trying to get back to its master,” warned Gandalf. Who forged the One Ring?
The Dark Lord Morgoth
The Dark Lord Morgoth
The Elven-smiths of Eregion
The Elven-smiths of Eregion
Sauron
Sauron
The Witch-king of Angmar
The Witch-king of Angmar
What is Gollum’s last word?
Ring
Ring
Him
Him
Never
Never
Precious
Precious
“The Argonath stood as ancient guardians,” according to Aragorn’s description. These massive statues depict which two kings of Gondor?
Isildur and Anárion
Isildur and Anárion
Elendil and Isildur
Elendil and Isildur
Eärnur and Anárion
Eärnur and Anárion
Elendil and Eärnur
Elendil and Eärnur
“Riddles in the dark,” is the name of which famous chapter where this fateful meeting occurs?
Gollum meets Frodo and Sam
Gollum meets Frodo and Sam
Bilbo meets Gollum
Bilbo meets Gollum
Gandalf confronts the Balrog
Gandalf confronts the Balrog
Frodo encounters Shelob
Frodo encounters Shelob
What is unusual about hobbits’ feet?
Very Smelly
Very Smelly
No Toes
No Toes
They’re Furry
They’re Furry
Bright Blue
Bright Blue
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Not bad
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