The Encyclopedia of Arda - Entmaidens (original) (raw)

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Dates The Ents originated shortly after the Elves; the Entmaidens and Entwives were lost at some point before the end of the Second Age Location Associated with the region east of Anduin that was later called the Brown Lands Race Ents Meaning Ent is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning 'giant' Other names Elder Entmaidens were known as Entwives; the Ents as a people were also known as Onodrim, Shepherds of the Trees or Wood-demons Indexes: Alphabetical: E Ents About this entry: Updated 31 July 2022 This entry is complete Entwives as they were in their youth Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV Before they became Entwives, young female Ents were known as Entmaidens. By the end of the Third Age, the Entwives had long been lost, and so the time of the Entmaidens belonged to a period in the remote past. One of the Entmaidens, known as Fimbrethil or Wandlimb, became Entwife to Treebeard, but she was lost with all the others of her kind before the Third Age dawned. Indexes: Alphabetical: E Ents About this entry: Updated 31 July 2022 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2008, 2022. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Discus identifies 27 distinct roles within a team, based on members' individual DISC profiles.