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 dragon figurine pewter
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 Scatha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scatha, known as Scatha the Worm, was a dragon in J.
A mighty Long-worm of the Grey Mountains and one of the greatest dragons to infest the Grey Mountains of the north, little is known of Scatha's life, except that he was slain by Fram son of Frumgar (an ancestor of Eorl the Young) in the early days of the Éothéod.
His recovered hoard was the subject of great dispute between the Men of the Éothéod and the Dwarves of that region, who claimed the hoard as their own.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scatha   (222 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Long-worms
Fram slew the long-worm Scatha in (very approximately) the year 2400 of the Third Age, and Tolkien tells us that 'the land [of the Éoth&] had peace from the long-worms afterwards' (The Lord of the Rings Appendix A II The House of Eorl).
The most famous long-worm (and in fact the only one that Tolkien explicitly identifies) was Scatha of the Ered Mithrin, who preyed on the Dwarves and Men of the Grey Mountains, and was slain by Fram of the Éoth&.
An alternative reading would be that Scatha was the last of the long-worms, and Fram's people had peace because that race of dragons was extinct.
www.glyphweb.com /ARDA/l/longworms.html   (425 words)

  
 Mountains of Middle-earth
The Grey Mountains were inhabited by Dragons, the most famous of which was Scatha the Worm.
Scatha was slain by Fram of the Eotheod - the ancestors of the Rohirrim - sometime during the late 20th or early 21st century of the Third Age.
From the hoard of Scatha came the Horn of the Mark that Eowyn gave to Merry Brandybuck.
www.tuckborough.net /mountains.html   (6330 words)

  
 Make Room for Dragons
There are two more named dragons in Tolkien's Middle-earth tales: Ancalagon the Black and Scatha the Worm.
Scatha is the core of a story told only as an anecdote about the Northman hero Fram, who slays the dragon and recovers a hoard taken from the Dwarves.
Scatha's death does not end Fram's tale, however, for the Dwarves demand that he return their hoard and he refuses, so they kill him (or arrange for his death).
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/tolkien/76616   (2833 words)

  
 White Council archive Re: More on Fram and Scatha (was Re: How many warriors to kill a dragon?) Tolkien and the Inklings discussion
: : - Some Fram killing a "worm" named Scatha (Am I correct ?) in : : the tale of years, around 1800 TA in the north of the Anduin : : Vale (again without any check...), circumstances unknown
The reason I think Scatha lived outside of Angmar is that the dragon is never used by the Witch-king in his wars with the Elves and Dunedain.
He was the son of Frumgar, the king or cheiftain who led the Eotheod north to the uppermost Vales of Anduin in TA 1977.
www.sf-fandom.com /xoa/white_council/archive_15/3062.htm   (642 words)

  
 Scatha -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Scatha, known as Scatha the Worm, was a (A creature of Teutonic mythology; usually represented as breathing fire and having a reptilian body and sometimes wings) dragon in (Click link for more info and facts about J. Tolkien) J.
Tolkien's (Imagination unrestricted by reality) fantasy universe of (Click link for more info and facts about Middle-earth) Middle-earth.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/S/Sc/Scatha.htm   (57 words)

  
 Elendor MUSH - Role Play Logs
It was the worm who spoke next, Scatha saying, "I am dead now, if you will kill me! It is right for one of us to kill the other- and you might think that you have not met your end- and you have not, not yet.
The Tale of Fram and Scatha!' to Vhran and the others who are listening, eliciting applause; and then, with a mighty striking of the strings of his harp, begins:
Thus continues Gleowine, golden voice flowing, only stopping a moment for a sip of ale and then continuing in his tale that is all the more interesting since the late appearance of a dwarf--with Scatha's teeth around his neck, no less--in the Plains Kingdom.
www.elendor.net /logViewer.php?id=789   (1974 words)

  
 Non-Humanoid Intelligences
Like Smaug the Golden, Scatha the Worm was one of the greatest Dragons to escape the downfall of Morgoth's realm at the end of the First Age.
The legacy of Scatha was the resulting conflict between the Naugrim and the Northmen, and the subsequent death of Lord Fram in the fighting.
He took residence in the Grey Mountains and considered himself lord of the range when the Dwarves began to mine the area in T.A. In response, Scatha slew a number of Dwarves and amassed a treasure hoard prior to the arrival of Durin's folk in the region.
valarguild.org /varda/Tolkien/encyc/nonhuman.html   (1703 words)

  
 Lord Of The Rings Pewter Figurine: Scatha The Worm Dragon -- Zat.com
6 inch tall beautiful pewter representation of Scatha The Worm from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings fantasy trilogy.
Lord Of The Rings Pewter Figurine: Scatha The Worm Dragon
Scatha is perched upon a mound of rocks.
www.zat.com /product/FILOR0027   (107 words)

  
 Scatha The Worm Dragon
From Rawcliffe, Lord of the Rings Scatha The Worm Dragon fine pewter figurine.
BARBIE and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used under license from, Mattel, Inc. © 2004 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
www.collectors-warehouse.com /scatwordrag.html   (37 words)

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