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- legendarium, an oliphaunt/mûmak (Plural: mûmakil) is a giant war elephant-like creature found on Middle-earth. Tolkien borrowed the term oliphaunt from Middle...
- success against Orcs in the ensuing battle, they are decimated by the Oliphaunt-riding Haradrim and the Witch-king mortally wounds Théoden; however, his...
- trilogy, he plays a Mumak Mahud, a Haradrim leader who is seen riding an oliphaunt against the Rohirrim during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Shane also...
- success against Orcs in the ensuing battle, they are decimated by the Oliphaunt-riding Haradrim and the Witch-king mortally wounds Théoden; however, his...
- monster in the Index of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition monsters Oliphaunt or mûmak, a monstrous elephant-like creature in J. R. R. Tolkien's The...
- class can ride a mount: horses for the Men of the West and wargs and Oliphaunts for Sauron and Saruman's forces. Mounts are useful for quickly traversing...
- The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. It contains both older works, such as "Oliphaunt" (1927), and works written specifically for the book, such as "Tom Bombadil...
- Middle-earth. "Gorcrow" is an old name for the carrion crow. Bestiary 10 Oliphaunt 1927 Sam Gamgee IV.3 "The Black Gate is Closed" recited in Ithilien Bestiary...
- parody of these chivalric romances. In the tale, a knight giant named "Sir Oliphaunt" is made to swear an oath by Termagant. In Herman Melville's Mardi (Chapters...
- "Stephen Colbert" are/were temporarily protected. "Mûmak" (formerly at "Oliphaunt") has also been vandalized. Ablan, Jennifer (July 8, 2007). "Wikipedia...