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Treebeard, or Fangornin Sindarin, is a tree-giant character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is an Entand is said by Gandalfto be "the oldest living thing that still walks beneath the Sun upon this Middle-earth." [T 1]He lives in the ancient Forest of Fangorn, to which he has given his name.
Ent. Ents are a species of sentient beings in J. R. R. Tolkien 's fantasy world of Middle-earth who closely resemble trees; their leader is Treebeard of Fangorn forest. Their name is derived from an Old English word for "giant". The Ents appear in The Lord of the Rings as ancient shepherds of the forest and allies of the free peoples of Middle ...
Fangorn forest is the realm of Treebeard (also called Fangorn), a tree-giant or Ent (from the Old English for "giant"), one of the oldest living things, or actually the oldest living thing, in Middle-earth. The Ents are tree-herds; they are fully sentient but look much like trees: they have branch-like arms, root-like legs, faces, and the ...
The fate of the Ents is a sad one, as their means of procreation had been destroyed. The Entwives (basically, female Ents) travelled to the Brown Lands to explore more ways to grow and control ...
The forest of Fangorn and other creatures of the forest; Sites of interest, including the Derndingle of the Ents, a hold occupied by bandits, and a mine and cave system used by orcs; The Ents' relationships with neighboring races — humans, elves, and orcs — who inhabit the borders of the forest
Without a doubt, Riders of Rohan is one of the best expansions Lord of the Rings Online has delivered to date.
Then there's been the addition of Ents in a couple of the Fangorn forest zones. As I wrote previously, taking a break from the Man Show to venture into Fangorn was a wonderful relief in my adventures.
Tolkien makes use of forests across Middle-earth, from the Trollshaws and Mirkwood in The Hobbit, reappearing in The Lord of the Rings, to the Old Forest, Lothlórien, Fangorn, and the Mediterranean forest in Ithilien, all of which feature in chapters of The Lord of the Rings, and the great forests of Beleriand, a region of the west of Middle-earth, lost at the end of the First Age, and ...