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  Telchar Origin
This was a sword forged by Telchar most renowned of the smiths of Nogrod.
Telchar was famed as the maker of the sword Angrist which was used in the decisive battle.
Telchar gives us an image of the ultimate goal of a consultant, a product of quality and character that has lasting value, that transcends the life of the maker (assignment) and continues to serve succeeding generations.
www.telchar.com /telchara.asp   (122 words)

  
 Telchar Medal
The Telchar Medal is to be granted for superior achievements in our Kingdom in any single aspect of life.
Telchar of Nogrod is undoubtedly the greatest Dwarven craftsman of all time.
Last, but no means least, it was Telchar who wrought Narsil, the sword of Elendil later reforged for Aragorn and renamed Anduril.
www.lotrplaza.com /dwarves/KPs/medal_telchar.htm   (387 words)

  
 Redwall MUCK Site - Moledeep Group Members
Squat and bulky, Telchar moves with a distinct, lumbering gait.
Telchar had a thick beard of gray, with hints of white, that has been braided and hangs low to his waist.
With squinty, fl eyes, Telchar is usually quite gruff and straight to the point - even moreso than the typical mole.
redwall.muck.limitless.org /Members/Dilly/GroupMembers   (1040 words)

  
 Nogrod - BookwormSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The sword was forged during the First Age by the Dwarf Telchar of Nogrod, making it a cousin to the blade Angrist, which cut a Silmaril from the crown of Morgoth.
After the fall of Nargothrond, Hurin gave Thingol the Nauglamir in gratitude for his kindness to his family, but when Thingol decided to set the Silmaril in the Necklace he was slain by the workmen - -Dwarves of Nogrod who coveted the treasures of their people and of Fëanor.
It was there, lost in the deeps of time, that in Nogrod Telchar, the greatest smith of the Dwarven race, fashioned many fair and bright things, many keen blades and stout hauberks of mail.
www.bookwormsearch.com /topics/Nogrod   (3326 words)

  
 Legends of the Dwarves Supplement Preview - The Palantir
Telchar was the greatest Dwarf smith and maker of weapons of great renown.
If Telchar is included in a force, all Dwarves in that force may be equipped with axes that count as Elven Blades at no extra charge.
Rules: If a hero chooses to wield Angrist in the fight phase, he suffers a -1 penalty for winning the fight (as is usual with knives and daggers), but will only require a maximum roll of a 4+ to wound any enemy, regardless of their defence.
www.thepalantir.org /forum/showthread.php?t=2390   (7197 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: Telchar
Telchar is mentioned twice in The Silmarillion...first as being the greatest Dwarven-craftsman of Nogrod and then as being the forger of Angrist, Curufin's blade that was taken from him by Beren and later used to cut one of the Silmaril's from the Dark Lord Morgoth's crown.
Telchar is mentioned again twice in Unfinished Tales: first, as the maker of the Helm of Hador (which was originally made for Azaghal, Lord of Belegost) and then in reference to Thingol's armouries, insinuating that they may have been made by Telchar or Fëanor or both.
Telchar first wrought it in the deeps of time.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?Telchar   (258 words)

  
 Aragorn's Armory
It is rumored to hath been forged by Telchar the smith himself, the most famed of the Nogrod smiths of old.
Let the thralls of Mordor flee me."  The blade is inscribed with stylised symbols of the Sun and the Moon, which represent Anarion and Isildur, the sons of Elendil, and seven symbolic stars that represent Elendil, who died wielding Narsil in battle against Sauron.
This translates in common to "Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod." Anduril is finished with twenty-four karat gold plated fittings and a leather wrapped grip.
www.geocities.com /aragorn0404/armory.htm   (1681 words)

  
 The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - Who were the better smiths, the elves or the dwarfs?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
For some things he had received in gift that came out of Valinor and were wrought by Fëanor in his mastery, than whom no craftsman was greater in all the days of the world.
Telchar the dwarf also smithed the dagger Angrist (the knife that freed the Silmaril from the Iron Crown), Narsil (the sword of Elendil, later reforged for Aragorn as Andúril) and the Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin.
A warlike race of old were all the Naugrim, and they would fight fiercely against whomsoever aggrieved them: servants of Melkor, or Eldar, or Avari, or wild beasts, or not seldom their own kin, Dwarves of other mansions and lordships.
forums.theonering.com /viewtopic.php?t=69749   (1234 words)

  
 Your favorite OBSCURE Eldar - Page 3 - The Lord of the Rings Online(tm): Shadows of Angmar(tm) Forums
Wasn't it in the Silmarillion that something was said to the effect that Telchar in the depths of time wrought the rings but when the elves put them on they knew they had been betrayed and hid the three rings?
I think Telchar was a smith, probably a weaponsmith.
Túrin was a man and Telchar a Dwarf.
www.thelordoftheringsonline.com /forums/showthread.php?t=3480&page=3   (810 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Sword of Elendil
Narsil, the sword manufactured in ancient times by Telchar of Nogrod, and borne in the late Second Age by Elendil.
Though we can't be certain of Narsil's origins, then, we can fairly safely place its forging in Telchar's workshop in Nogrod, probably during the fourth or fifth centuries of the First Age.
The Sword was broken in the War of the Last Alliance, with the fall of Elendil.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/s/swordofelendil.html   (310 words)

  
 Narsil Sword from the Lord of the Rings Movie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Written in Tengwar in the Quenya language of the High Elves, the inscription reads: "Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod".
The Sword of Elendil, forged in the First Age by Telchar of Nogrod (a dwarvish smith, and one of the greatest in the history of Middle-earth), was said to shine with the light of the sun and the moon, with red and white fire.
The name 'Narsil' is derived from the Quenya names for the sun and the moon, 'Anar' and 'Isil' respectively.
www.imperialweapons.com /swords/special/G-764B.html   (187 words)

  
 GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net™ | Tolkien Trivia | Tolkien Brain Bender   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Telchar forged the sword Andúril (originally named Narsil).
The information about Telchar can be found in several places, the main one being The Lord of the Rings, in The Two Towers ("The King of the Golden Hall") where Aragorn mentions the smith's name:
There were other references to Telchar in The Silmarillion also sufficient to identify him but the crucial facts about the Helm of Hador are found in Unfinished Tales.
greenbooks.theonering.net /trivia/brain   (595 words)

  
 Anduril   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Also, the pommel is engraved in Tengwar Cirth "letters" with the following: (No, I didn't translate this; I don't know how to translate Tengwar as it is not character based like the Angerthas runes, but is phonetic.
Narsil [is] my name, [a] mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod
This fits with the book, since Narsil *was* forged by Telchar:
home.comcast.net /~kenmraz/tolkien/anduril.htm   (535 words)

  
 froborr_dwiggy: NaNo Sprint Alpha
This contradiction is familiar to those who have heard of it, and nothing compared to the contradictions that travel there entails.
As every intercosmic traveler quickly learns, Telchar Gap is the land of forgotten things.
Nothing lives there but the forgotten, mostly trees that fell in the forest when no one was around.
froborr-dwiggy.livejournal.com /12729.html   (275 words)

  
 Elanor's Diary by Vison
Telchar Smith and Master Ronceval have been working on a secret project for several weeks, and today we saw the fruit of their labour—a Printing Press.
The King was so impressed with what Master Ronceval and Telchar Smith have done that he Knighted them on the spot.
He sent Sir Arahad for his Sword and when it was brought to him he asked Telchar and Master Ronceval to kneel, each in turn, while he touched their shoulders and said, I dub thee Sir Telchar, and then, I dub thee Sir Ronceval.
lotrscrapbook.bookloaf.net /stories/serial/elanor/b/zm.html   (1489 words)

  
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This site will provide you with an overview of Telchar System's services, samples of our work and a few stories about our international experiences.
You may also wish to participate in our discussion groups or subscribe to our emails on Telchar news.
You can also click on the buttons to the left and make a "free" donation to help make the world a more livable place.
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 Angband
These logs may include, and are not limited to: graphic language, sexual themes, and or violent situations.
If this is still unclear, you can mail Telchar personally, and he will be happy to nuke you for your ignorance.
Chowt has drawn Telchar's wrath and is no more!
www.angelfire.com /rpg/angband   (147 words)

  
 Dwarven Weapons and Armour of the First Age of the First Age
For Nogrod we have much mention of their craftsmen, Gamil Zirak, Telchar, and the like.
This is my concept for Angrist, the knife made by Telchar, carried by Curufin, fifth son of Fëanor, and later by Beren son of Barahir.
Obviously it was a blade that possessed properties that could only have been given by a master such as Telchar.
users.iglide.net /usborne1/Iain/MEW/dwarven-first-age-gallery.html   (1870 words)

  
 Them Dwarves, Them Dwarves, Part II
At least, this was the custom among the Longbeard Dwarves from the Second Age onward, if not earlier.
The Dwarves of Nogrod and Belegost went by names given in Khuzdul: Azaghal, lord of Belegost, Telchar of Nogrod, Gamil Zirak the Old, the master who taught Telchar.
The Dwarves of Ered Luin may have developed the most sophisticated civilization among their kind during the First Age because of their friendship with the Elves of Beleriand, whose civilization was the highest, most advanced culture in Middle-earth.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/tolkien/29244/2   (627 words)

  
 History of Lord of the Rings: Anduril
You'll recall from your history texts that Narsil was the blade carried by King Elendil, the First High King of the exiled Numenoreans.
Narsil was forged by Telchar, the greatest dwarven smith that ever lived in Middle Earth (some of you may recall that Telchar also forged Angchrist, the knife used by Beren to pry a silmaril from the crown of Morgoth.
That was back in the day of course, when Sauron was but a lieutenant and got his butt kicked by a wolf).
www.strongblade.com /prod/sbu-anduril_hist.html   (491 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Movies Information | TheOneRing.net™ | News Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
I showed him a blown up version of the image above of Aragorn with Andúril, and asked if he could try and translate it.
He replied: I can make out on the right hand side "...l meletya telchar" and the whole inscription should start on the left-hand bottom of the triangle.
This is part of the full inscription, which reads: "Narsil essenya macil meletya; Telchar carnéron Návarotessë" (My name is Narsil, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod).
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 The Two Towers: News and Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Note 13 Telchar (Mon Jun 4) Attention mortals!
If you are at least level 15 and 10 days of age, even you can apply to become an immortal!
If this small post does not answer all your questions, send Uncle Telchar a tell, or email your friendly neighborhood Power of Administration, Culfinglin.
t2tmud.org /users/boards/news/644.shtml   (180 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
>tell telchar can you doing something about chowt....spree killers are really annoying to level 4 people You tell Telchar: can you doing something about chowt....spree killers are really annoying to level 4 people HP:80 EP:15> Terrorcore says: go make a contract and i'll think about it
It strikes Chowt in the chest, leaving only a pile of ashes where he once stood.
tell telchar thanks man i owe ya one...lol You tell Telchar: thanks man i owe ya one...lol HP:80 EP:27> Chadka says: Legend: killed a few newbies, then he died.
www.angelfire.com /rpg/angband/Chowt_Nuked.txt   (785 words)

  
 Dwarves of Nogrod and Belegost - Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
They were destroyed, and sank into the sea after the War of Wrath (detailed in the Silmarillion).
There were some incredible flsmith's from these dwarven cities, the most famous was Telchar, who wrought Narsil, the Blade that cut the one ring from Sauron's hand.
The dwarves were on good terms with the Noldor elves, because they both loved Aulë, since the Noldor were also very interested in crafts.
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 LOTR: Return of the King (posters & trailers news) - Movie-List Forums
I showed him a blown up version of the image above of Aragorn with Anduril, and asked if he could try and translate it.
This is part of the full inscription, which reads: "Narsil essenya macil meletya; Telchar carneron Navarotesse" (My name is Narsil, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod).
The sword was broken in Elendil's fall at the Siege of Barad-dur, and its Shards became an heirloom of his heirs throughout the Third Age until it was reforged as Anduril and borne by Aragorn II Elessar in the War of the Ring."
www.movie-list.com /forum/showthread.php?t=5833   (619 words)

  
 UC1267 Narsil Sword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Features include antique silver plated metal handle parts with 24-K gold plated fittings and genuine leather-wrapped grip.
Engraved on the pommel are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say "Narsil essenya, macil meletya; Telchar carneron Navarotesse".
Which translates to "Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod."
www.ctico.com /narsil.htm   (179 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - View Profile: Telchar
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