The Encyclopedia of Arda - Ents (original ) (raw )
Dates Originated shortly after the Elves Location Originally widespread, but by the end of the Third Age the Ents were most associated with Fangorn Forest Settlements Each Ent dwelt in their own Ent-house within the forest Pronunciation e'nts Meaning Ent is in fact an Anglo-Saxon word meaning 'giant ', and so is likely to have been given to this race by Men Other names Indexes: Alphabetical: E Ents About this entry: Updated 16 March 2000 Updates planned: 13
The Shepherds of the Trees A race of giant, tree-like people whose purpose was to protect the forests of Middle-earth . By the end of the Third Age , the great forests had dwindled, and so had the Ents, but they were still to be found in Fangorn Forest . See also... Battle of the Hornburg , Beechbone , Bregalad , Carnimírië , Chestnuts , Circle of Isengard , Death Down , Derndingle , Eldest , Ent-draughts , Ent-houses , Ent-strides , Entings , Entish , Entmaidens , [See the full list...]Entmoot , Entwives , Entwood , Enyd , Éomer Éadig , Fangorn , Fangorn Forest , Fangorn’s Wood , Finglas , Fladrif , Forest of Fangorn , Gate of Isengard , Gríma Wormtongue , Hares , Horsemen of Rohan , Huorns , Isengard , Lassemista , Leaflock , Lindens , Living Creatures , Lord of Isengard , Lord of the Fields of Rohan , Master of Fangorn’s Wood , Meriadoc ‘Merry’ Brandybuck , Misty Mountains , Moss , Mound of the Riders , Nan-tasarion , Old Ent , Old Entish , Olvar , Onodrim , Orcs of the White Hand , Orthanc-rock , Palantíri , Quickbeam , Ruler , Saruman , Search of the Ents , Shadow , Shadow of the Wood , Shepherds of the Trees , Skinbark , Taur-na-neldor , Tauremornalómë , Tree-herds , Tree-men , Treebeard , Treebeard’s Hill , Treegarth of Orthanc , Trolls , Valley of Saruman , Wandlimb , War of the Ring , Watchwood , White Mountains , Wood-demons Indexes: Alphabetical: E Ents About this entry: Updated 16 March 2000 Updates planned: 13 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2000. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ . Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd .Create your own personality report in just ten minutes with our online DISC profile questionnaire .