Step into Fangorn: Where Treebeard's Tales and Fans Unite!
Treebeard is the wise, ancient shepherd of the Ents, embodying nature’s strength. His slow, deliberate speech carries a depth of knowledge, as he gently nudges others towards understanding the balance between nature and industry.
Treebeard Trivia
What is the name of the tree-like creature known as Treebeard in "The Lord of the Rings"? (Medium)
#1: Ent
#2: Troll
#3: Hobbit
#4: Orc
What type of creature is Treebeard in "The Lord of the Rings"? (Genius)
#1: Ent
#2: Hobbit
#3: Troll
#4: Orc
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Treebeard Fun Facts
Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, is the oldest living character in The Lord of the Rings, making him over 10,000 years old.
Treebeard's speech is slow and deliberate because he speaks in a language called Entish, which is designed to be long and intricate, reflecting the slow nature of his species.
Treebeard Polls
What is your favorite aspect of Treebeard?
His wisdom and knowledge
His connection to nature
His role in the battle against Saruman
His friendship with Merry and Pippin
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What ability of Treebeard would you like to see more in adaptations?
His wisdom and storytelling
His connection to nature
His combat skills
His leadership among the Ents
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Characters: Ents from The Lord of the RingsHobgoblins from Dungeons & DragonsElder Trees from The WitcherKorra from Avatar: The Legend of KorraSpirit Trees from The Last GuardianYggdrasil from Norse MythologyThe Great Deku Tree from The Legend of ZeldaThe Arbor Day Tree from various children’s literatureMoss from The Treetop TwinsSpriggans from Elder Scrolls
Music: The Earth Is Blue by Hollow CovesSoftly by MisterWivesPalms by The Paper KitesReckoner by RadioheadSleepyhead by Passion PitOphelia by The LumineersHome by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic ZerosBudapest by George Ezra