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  Beechbone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is an Ent who died in the Fall of Isengard when he was lit on fire and burned alive.
In Peter Jackson's film adaptation, an Ent presumed to be Beechbone is briefly seen extinguishing himself in the flood that engulfs Isengard.
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 Fangorn's Special and Tribute Ranks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Nimbrethil however was a birchwood that lay in the land of Arvernien, on the northern shore of the Bay of Balar.
Beechbone- This Ent is mentioned only once in 'Flotsam and Jetsam, The Two Towers', by the halfling Pippin.
He was injured during the attack on Isengard during the War of the Ring.
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 The Guild Companion: Card Ideas for MECCG
If Beechbone is wounded all other allies playable at Wellinghall in his company get +3 prowess and may be attacked by automatic attacks and hazards keyed to sites.
Discard Beechbone if his company moves to a site not in: Fangorn, Gap of Isen, Wold and Foothills, Enedhwaith, or Redhorn Gate.
Playable on an attack by Awakened Plants, the attack is cancelled.
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 B of Middle Earth.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Evil spirits sent to dwell in the Barrow-downs by the Witch-king of Angmar during his wars with the remnant of Arnor, and who remained there long after the realm of Angmar itself had vanished from the world.
Beechbone - An Ent lost in the Circle of Isengard
The name, at least according to Peregrin Took, of a notably tall and handsome Ent.
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 Beechbone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Several of the ents got scorched and blistered.
One of them, Beechbone I think he was called, a very tall handsome Ent, got caught in a spray of some liquid fire and burned like a torch: a horrible sight."
Soon after this display, the ents became enraged even further, if that were possible, and destroyed Isengard and everything in it with a greater fury and purpose.
valarguild.org /varda/Tolkien/encyc/articles/b/Beechbone.htm   (86 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He played a great part at the invasion of Isengard, as the trees of his care were harmed deeply by the Orcs of Saruman, and he looked after Merry and Pippin in Treebeard’s absence.
Beechbone: The only Ent we know to have died during the assault on Isengard.
Huorns: Huorns are a race of tree-like beings who are either Ents who became "tree-ish," or were possibly trees animated and educated by Ents.
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 Entmoot - The Slain Game
The killer isn't specified, but Beechbone was killed by a liquid fire from Orthanc.
This I say to you, lord, with the eyes of death: though we part here for ever, and I shall not look on your white walls again, from you and me a new star shall arise.
I think by the time Beechbone was slain, there was only one being remaining inside Orthanc.
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 Message Boards :: View topic - Conquest Complete Spoiler List
While you can spot an Ent, Beechbone’s twilight cost is —2.
Each time Beechbone takes a wound in a skirmish, you may discard a card from hand to exert a minion.
"'...Beechbone I think he was called, a very tall handsome Ent....'"
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 Lord of the Rings Fanatics Plaza: Arda Tasarion
However, pete had been listening to them bothsilently, until the mention of a draught caught his attention, and his eyes suddenly opened.
He had gotten a tip that the food and beverage department of this little establishment was quite well suited to his tastes.
He was just about to ask Beechbone who had given him the word of this place when out of the corner of his eye, he noticed another visitor that he had nto seen enter.
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 GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net™ | Question & Answer | Month of 08/02
Surely it is reminiscent of gun powder or TNT, something that Tolkien seems to suggest ever so slightly.
That’s how I fancy it, especially when in the chapter "Flotsam and Jetsam" the hobbits recount the death of the Ent named Beechbone.
He is burned and destroyed by the spitting fires coming up from the pits of Isengard, obviously a similar force used by Saruman at the Deeping Wall.
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 Cinema Confidential Forums - LOTR Trivia
What Ent is burned with fire during the attack on Isengard by the ents?
The answer to ur question is Beechbone, "a very tall handsome Ent" (straight from the book) But now Fella, it's bed time for me, but I leave you with a question:
What are two names for the hide out that Faramir takes Frodo and Sam to and what is the name of the pond near the hide out?
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 beechbone Tracker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I'll even goes as far as saying my wizard was so [FaarNerfed!] powerful towards the end of the game that it was almost to easy.
I've never seen it usedandnbsp;at adept III levelandnbsp;but I have a feeling it will be worth it.
The description says it only does fire damage to a group but I swear there is more to it?!?andnbsp;
andnbsp;By the way, my mining is up to 108 and all I have found is 1 flened iron cluster-do you have any suggestions?

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 TheOneRing.net™ | Barliman's Chat Room | The Hall of Fire | Log 01/04/2003 : The Whine and Cheese Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I felt like tossing popcorn, it was that cheesy.
<Beechbone> Jub: Ya i would have liked that
<Beechbone> of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit I think
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 6 Degrees of Middle-earth ~ at Runboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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Beechbone > Peregrin Took (aka Pippin, or Pip, lol) > Elessar (aka Aragorn)...
Orgulas, just for your information: I was actually only reacting to that last post of yours, where you stated that you were not sure about needing Faramir as a link between Frodo and Eowyn.
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