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Brimvalir
03-14-2002, 06:22 PM
I want Haun for a pet :D

markedel
03-14-2002, 08:17 PM
Good doggy...ouch! bad doggy

Radagast The Brown
03-16-2002, 10:14 AM
LOL!:D
but why Haun when you could get Glaurong?:confused:

Earniel
03-17-2002, 07:47 AM
I'm definately willing to settle for the cats of Queen Beruthiel.:)

bropous
03-17-2002, 01:48 PM
Don't you mean "Huan", as in the quote from Sauron's werewolf at Tol Sirion, "Huan is there!"? Huan, the slayer of Cacharoth?

TomFoolOfATook
04-17-2002, 01:21 PM
Huan was cool - wasnt he the wolf that helped Beren escape ??

Sister Golden Hair
04-17-2002, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by TomFoolOfATook
Huan was cool - wasnt he the wolf that helped Beren escape ?? Yes. Originally Haun belonged to Celegorm. But when Celegorm betrayed Luthien, Haun aided her. He also helped to heal Beren after he was attacked by Morgoth's wolf.

Radagast The Brown
04-17-2002, 03:51 PM
I want to know:
what's the name of that wolf Haun or Huan?

Earniel
04-17-2002, 04:07 PM
It's Huan in my copy.

Ñólendil
04-17-2002, 05:29 PM
Yes, his name was Huan (two syllables). If someone's Silmarillion has "Haun", then it's in error.

Sister Golden Hair
04-17-2002, 10:21 PM
My mistake folks. I wasn't paying attention as I typed, and I didn't use the book. But it is Huan. Sorry.

Wayfarer
04-18-2002, 09:21 PM
Actually, Haun was Huan's younger sibling. When Huan was given to Celegorm by Orome, Haun went to live with the Teleri.

Andúril
04-19-2002, 03:29 AM
what's the name of that wolf Haun or Huan?According to my vast volumes of knowledge, Huan was not a wolf. He was a hound.

Oh, about the vast volumes of knowledge thing, I was only joking...

Sister Golden Hair
04-19-2002, 11:56 AM
A wolfhound.:D

Finrod Felagund
04-19-2002, 01:48 PM
How do you know it was a wolfhound, not a blood hound. And if he was a wolf hound then what kind?
Oh well, He Ain't Nothin' But A Hound Dog

Radagast The Brown
04-20-2002, 12:54 PM
According to my vast volumes of knowledge, Huan was not a wolf. He was a hound.

Oh, about the vast volumes of knowledge thing, I was only joking...

can't translate it right... sorry...:o

Wayfarer
04-20-2002, 02:00 PM
Actually, 'that wolf' could be carcharoth... ;0

Sister Golden Hair
04-20-2002, 03:29 PM
Originally posted by Wayfarer
Actually, 'that wolf' could be carcharoth... ;0 I don't want to stray too far off topic, but speaking of Carcharoth, how was he able to get through the Girdle of Melian?

Earniel
04-20-2002, 04:02 PM
Because he had swallowed the silmaril?

Captain Stern
04-20-2002, 06:37 PM
He had the silmaril in his belly and he'd been fed Morgoth's hand.

Sister Golden Hair
04-21-2002, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by Captain Stern
He had the silmaril in his belly and he'd been fed Morgoth's hand. Morgoth's hand? Do you mean Beren's hand?

Captain Stern
04-21-2002, 01:42 PM
Ahh sorry, it seems the mists of time has dulled my memmory once again :mad:

This is what it says in The Silmarillion:

Then Morgoth recalled the doom of Huan, and he chose one from among the whelps of the race of Draugluin; and he fed him with his own hand upon living flesh, and put his power upon him. Swiftly the wolf grew, until he could creep into no den, but lay huge and hungry at the feet of Morgoth. There the fire and anguish of hell entered into him, and he became filled with a devouring spirit, tormented, terrible and strong. Carcharoth, The Red Maw he is named in the tales of those days, and Anfauglir, The Jaws of Thirst. And Morgoth set him to lie unslepping before the doors of Angband, lest Huan come.

Well at least the passage shows why he was so powerful, and able to breach 'The Girdle of Melian'. Whether he was fed Morgoth's very own hand I can't tell, the wording isn't too clear to me.

Radagast The Brown
04-21-2002, 02:23 PM
I think you're right. he was strong enough to pass the Girdle of Melian.

Sister Golden Hair
04-21-2002, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by Captain Stern
Ahh sorry, it seems the mists of time has dulled my memmory once again :mad:

This is what it says in The Silmarillion:



Well at least the passage shows why he was so powerful, and able to breach 'The Girdle of Melian'. Whether he was fed Morgoth's very own hand I can't tell, the wording isn't too clear to me. Thank you Captain. I just didn't understand. The beast did bite off Beren's hand that held the Silmaril, and that's what I was thinking of. Now I see that you meant he was fed by Morgoth's own hand.

Wulažg
04-21-2002, 06:01 PM
I forgot sorry but What happened to the Silmaril once Thingol had it?

Sister Golden Hair
04-21-2002, 06:07 PM
Originally posted by Wulažg
I forgot sorry but What happened to the Silmaril once Thingol had it? Thingol had the Dwarves set the Silmaril in the Nauglamir, the necklace that the dwarves had given Finrod, and Hurin took out of the destruction of Nargothrond and gave to Thingol. Once the Silmaril was set in the Nauglamir and Thingol put it about his neck, the Dwarves rose up against him and killed him and took it. In the end, it is uncertian if Earendil wore the Nauglamir and the other jewels in it about his neck, but the Silmaril was bound to his forhead when he was set in the sky as a star.