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  Info and facts on 'Peregrin Took'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Peregrin Took (T.A. (additional info and facts about T.A.) 2990-?), better known to his friends as Pippin, is a fictional character (An imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)) from J.
His parents were Paladin Took II (2933-13 F.A.), Thain (additional info and facts about Thain) of the Shire (additional info and facts about the Shire), and Eglantine Banks.
In the year 6 of the Fourth Age Pippin marries Diamond of Long Cleeve (additional info and facts about Diamond of Long Cleeve), when she is 32 and he himself is 37.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/p/pe/peregrin_took.htm   (1168 words)

  
 :: ernil i pheriannath//fan/analysis-ernilessay ::
so it was with peregrin took, hobbit of the shire turned warrior, provincial turned cosmopolitan, he himself a microcosm of the epic transformation of middle-earth from third age to fourth age.
peregrin took, aka pippin, was the youngest of the hobbits of the shire to set out with the fellowship of the ring on the long quest that occupies the span of tolkien's lord of the rings trilogy.
so peregrin took proves himself to be a true friend and comrade in battle, worthy of the trust of a loyal man of gondor, as well as proving trustworthy in doing his part to maintain the safety of gondor itself, even against its own master.
www.somethingtookish.org /pippin/fan/analysis/ernilessay.html   (4317 words)

  
 Took Family
Adalgrim Took was the son of Hildigrim Took and Rosa Baggins Took.
It was rumored that the attendant was Pearl Took, sister of Pippin Took.
Pearl Took was born in 2975, the eldest child of Paladin Took (later Thain Paladin II) and Eglantine Banks Took.
www.tuckborough.net /took.html   (2439 words)

  
 Peregrin Took - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peregrin Took (T.A. 2990-?), better known to his friends as Pippin, is a fictional character from J.
His parents were Paladin Took II (2933-13 F.A.), Thain of the Shire, and Eglantine Banks.
In the year 6 of the Fourth Age Pippin marries Diamond of Long Cleeve, when she is 32 and he himself is 37.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peregrin_Took   (1050 words)

  
 West of the Moon - An Honest Man of Gondor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Peregrin's childlike appearance and gay manner moved Beregond to respond as a father, but the fear he expressed for his Merry was much like the fear Beregond felt in his worry for Faramir, yet not quite the same.
Peregrin's upper body was bare, he lowered himself onto Merry, tilted his head, and his jaw moved slowly so their mouths sunk into each other and Beregond had a giddy thought that Merry risked choking.
Peregrin lifted one hand from the grass and pushed it between their bodies, his head bowed to watch what Beregond could not see but guessed at when the back of his fl trousers loosened, and dipped lower.
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: Peregrin ‘Pippin’ Took I
The meaning of 'Took' is unknown (the modern version is thought to derive from the Norse god Thor, and cannot relate to Peregrin's family name).
Pippin, as Peregrin was universally known, was the youngest of Frodo's companions.
Peregrin inherited the title Thain of the Shire in the year IV 13 (1434 by the Shire-reckoning).
www.glyphweb.com /arda/p/peregrintook.html   (348 words)

  
 Peregrin Took
Peregrin Took was just in his tweens when he announced his intention to accompany his cousin Frodo Baggins on his quest.
In addition to their wealth and social standing, the Tooks were also noteworthy for the adventurous streak that ran in the family.
This quality was apparent in Pippin, who, along with his close friend Merry Brandybuck and Frodo's gardener Sam Gamgee, conspired to uncover the cause of Frodo's mysterious behavior in the spring and summer of 3018.
www.tuckborough.net /pippin.html   (2746 words)

  
 No Chance Meetings: Genealogy: The Old Took   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Old Took was the common ancestor of the hobbits who were members of the Fellowship of the Ring, with the exception of Sam Gamgee.
The dates given are all Shire-reckoning (S.R.) which began with the crossing of the Brandywine by the first hobbits to occupy the Shire, Marcho and Blanco Fallohide, in the one thousand six hundred and first year of the Third Age.
Thus, the years of the Third Age in the reckoning of the Elves and the Dunedain may be found by adding 1600 to the dates of the Shire-reckoning.
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Members: Elrond Halfelven, Gandalf the Wizard, Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Peregrin Took, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Gimli the Dwarf, Gloin (Gimli's father), Legolas of Mirkwood, Aragorn II of Arnor, Boromir of Gondor, Glorfindel of Rivendell, Gildor of Rivendell, Erestor of Rivendell, Lindir of Rivendell, Galdor of Lindon.
Peregrin died in Gondor at the age of 101.
He took counsel with his friend the Thain, and soon after they handed over their goods and offices to their sons and rode away over the Sarn Ford, and they were not seen again in the Shire.
home.hetnet.nl /~thdefeber/PIPPIN.doc   (887 words)

  
 Lord Of The Rings-The Hobbits-Samwse Gamgee, Meriadoc Brandybuck And Peregrin Took
Merry survived many adventures until the breaking of the fellowship, when both he and Pippin (Peregrin Took) were captured by orcs of Isengard.
Peregrin Took was Born in 2990 of the third age, the son of the Thain of the Shire.
Gandalf later took pippin to Gondor where he was made a guard of the citadel, and helped save the life of the stewards son, Faramir.
uk.geocities.com /Satan_worshipper1/The_Hobbits.html   (694 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Paladin Took II
The thirty-first Thain of the Shire was Ferumbras Took III, who was unmarried and left no heir.
As such, the line of descent from the Old Took's third son Isumbras IV came to an end, and the descent moved on to the line of his fourth son, Hildigrim.
This was the famous Peregrin Took, who travelled with the Fellowship of the Ring, and would inherit Paladin's title to become Thain Peregrin I.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/p/paladintookii.html   (388 words)

  
 Pippin
However, Peregrin is faithful to his friends and wants more than anything to defeat the enemy.
In “the Lord of the Rings” a great part is dedicated to Pippin and Merry’s escape from the orcs and their meeting with Treebeard.
Also that is true to Bilbo, who happens to be a Took from his maternal side.
www.lord-of-the-rings.org /books/pippin.html   (990 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Nephew to Bilbo Baggins, cousin to Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took.
Captured by Uruk-Hai soldiers, escaped to Fangorn Forest where he and Peregrin Took stayed with Treebeard and Quickbeam.
Peregrin Took -- Cousin to Frodo Baggins and Meriadoc Brandybuck.
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 Ernil i Pheriannath: The Fantastic
This concern for individual lives is a characteristic hobbit trait and a refreshing and necessary one in the faceless doom of war.
In the test of arms at last extremity, as the forces of Sauron pour from the Gates of Morannon to surround the challenging Army of the West, Pippin recalls Denethor and his madness, wishing for a fleeting moment that Merry was with him, to die with him in battle, as all hope seemed lost.
He is not the ruler of the Shire's government, but he is the most direct tie to Gondor and an advisor to King Elessar, and thus, he (along with Merry, of course!) is as close to a "Prince of the Halflings" as the Shire possesses, in fact and in spirit.
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it has all the stats, pictures and links you could ask for when searching for peregrin took entertainment.
woo, you're not seeing double- this is the second site with the title "fool of a took." it's a famous tookish phrase, after all.
there is a brief info section which touches upon pippin basics before launching into a great collection of original (meaning the webmistress took them herself) images, quotes and my personal favourite: the fanart section.
www.somethingtookish.org /pippin/linkgeneral.html   (364 words)

  
 Henneth Annûn - Stories
When they were young, Peregrin Took may have launched himself upon his cousin Meriadoc for the jibe and the insinuation.
Peregrin, dear.” It was his mother, with his aunt Esmeralda, and with them, a young lady he did not know.
Raised to remember she was a Took, a descendant of the Bullroarer, she had to grow up in a small village cut off from the rest of the Shire, in genteel poverty.
www.henneth-annun.net /stories/chapter_view.cfm?STID=3511&SPOrdinal=1   (4499 words)

  
 The Falcon: the Adventures of Peregrin Took
A cheerful and thoughtless hobbit of the Shire, Peregrin Took followed his friend and cousin Frodo Baggins on what would become the Quest of Mount Doom and the War of the Ring, as one of the Fellowship of the Ring, the heroes of the Third Age.
Peregrin Took, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Diamond of Long Cleeve, and other characters created by J.R.R. Tolkien, are the property of New Line Cinema and/or the Tolkien Estate, and are used herein without permission, consent, or authorization.
This is a work of fan-fiction for the entertainment of fans of Peregrin Took and Middle-earth, and the author does not ask for nor accept any monetary payment for this work.
homepage.mac.com /jmar/falcon   (318 words)

  
 .. Ocean Phantasy ..
Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took both received the title of Captain and Samwise Gamgee became Mayor for many long years.
Master Took married Diamond of Long Cleeve and had one son that they named Faramir Took after the Steward of Gonder.
Her brother, as usual, did a good job portraying Grandpa Took, though he somehow managed to always rearrange the story so that Peregrin Took became the main hero.
www.angelfire.com /ga/Daiji/Work/fanfiction001.shtml   (996 words)

  
 Peregrin - Volunteer with The Peregrin Foundation - Santa Cruz, CA
Peregrin - Volunteer with The Peregrin Foundation - Santa Cruz, CA serviten
Peregrin 'Pippin' Took: Pippin was a young Hobbit who insisted on accompanying his cousin, Frodo, on his quest and joining the Fellowship of the Ring.
Volunteer with The Peregrin Foundation - Santa Cruz, CA The Peregrin Foundation is located in Santa Cruz, California, and offers 24 opportunities to serve your community.
webinfosites.com /q/peregrin.htm   (244 words)

  
 In Memoriam
Steve Peregrin Took (born Steve Porter, 28 July 1949) answered Marc’s ad in the International Times in July 1967.
Even after Took split, Marc admitted: “the one thing he did really well was sing.
Previously he had worked with a semi-jazz band and had his doubts whether Tyrannosaurus Rex was going to be the right group for him.
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/Studio/4730/memo.htm   (1054 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Paladin Took had not been as surprised as you might expect when his only son and heir, Peregrin, had disappeared in to the Old Forest one day.
Tooks, and hobbits of Took ancestry, were known to disappear from time to time.
Paladin breathed a sigh of relief and took a long swallow of beer.
www.soundrage.com /sara/Pippin1.htm   (1222 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Fantasy World | pippins-gurl's Fan Page
Pippin is da cutest hobbit i think he so totally rules all of the hobbits i like got all the info on him

Peregrin Took - Hobbit of the Shire.


Peregrin Took was born in 2990 of the Third Age, the son of Paladin Took II (of Great Smials) and Eglantine Banks.
Peregrin Took - THE CUTEST AND FUNNIEST HOBBIT EVA!
www.lord-of-the-rings.org /members/pippins-gurl.html   (232 words)

  
 The Falcon, Part 2: Knight of Gondor
He took it, attempting an attack with upstrokes and midstrokes that soon had Eowyn on the defensive.
He took it from Eowyn's hands and was amazed he did not tremble.
It took a moment for Pippin to literally grasp that the smiths of Minas Tirith had changed his sword.
homepage.mac.com /jmar/falcon/part2.html   (4737 words)

  
 OptiBoard Discussion Forums - The truth about {bbusername}!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It took about 2 minutes for my temperature to head back down to normal, and to realize that this was a pretty nifty April 1st posting, but honestly, wouldn't the effect been just as impressive without the negativity?
Okay, I've written enough for one letter, so let me just finish by saying that most acts of escapism are committed not by hypersensitive publishers of hate literature, but by {bbusername}'s apple-polishers in an attempt to create a regime of resentful separatism.
Just who is this Peregrin took..Who is taking the micky out of {bbusername} I find this most distasteful and will do my utmost to block you with Steves help....
www.optiboard.com /forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4330   (1673 words)

  
 Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took's Journal
She took care that my blankets were again in good place, and then took up her candle, bent to me, and placed a kiss on my forehead.
It is none of your business how I want to act around who or what, and none of your concern, certainly, as to the words I speak or which ways they happen to come from my mouth!" she rambles on to me sorin' ears.
And at his first move, his mum took up his arm sternly, and pulled him from my sight only sparin' us enough time for a last tearing glance as we were once again torn apart.
www.livejournal.com /~hobbitualhabits   (18067 words)

  
 The Taller One
There must be someone with intelligence in the party." "Then you certainly will not be chosen, Peregrin Took!" said Gandalf...
On his father's death, Pippin became Thain Peregrin I and King Elessar made him a Counsellor of the North-kingdom.
Peregrine means "having a tendency to wander" or "being on a pilgrimage, traveling abroad." Pippin is a type of apple and also means "a highly admired person or thing."
www.leaves-of-gold.net /pippin/pippin.html   (2769 words)

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