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Treebeard | Tolkien Wiki Treebeard, also known as Fangorn in Sindarin, was the oldest of the Ents in Middle-earth and the shepherd of trees
How old is Treebeard? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange TLOTR Book 3, Chapter 8: The Road to Isengard But just how old is he? Obviously somewhere in the thousands of years, but I'm really curious to know exactly how old the oldest (and probably wisest) living creature in Middle-Earth is Ent eyes are very deep, and Treebeard's eyes the deepest of all How long have they seen?
Are Ents immortal? If not, whats their lifespan? Treebeard himself says about Ents: 'None have died from the inside' This further supports the idea that Ents might be immortal So are Ents immortal? If not, what's their lifespan? Note: I have read only the Lotr and The Hobbit fully, and The Silmarillion only briefly So answers might be elsewhere, and of course I am looking for a canon answer
Why didnt Treebeard attack Gimli (or vice versa)? Wikipedia: Ent Given that theirs seems to be an ancient grudge, why then did Treebeard not attack Gimli, or vice versa, when they encountered each other in The Two Towers? You would think that at the very least there should have been some mutual suspicions and disdainful comments
Tolkiens history of Elves singing and Ents walking and talking Regarding Treebeard's knowledge, his statement about Elves making the "old words" and the "old lists" of living things matches the information from your last quote about the coming of the Elves from The Silmarillion, and that quote indicates they were then singing
the lord of the rings - Whos older: Treebeard or Tom Bombadil . . . This means that Treebeard's origin is, at the very earliest, Year of the Trees 1050, just immediately after Varda's second star-making If we take Tom's claims at face value: Tom was here before the river and the trees; Tom remembers the first raindrop and the first acorn
How could Treebeard call for war without an Entmoot? In the movie of The Two Towers, there is an Entmoot, in which the Ents decide not to go to war Then, after Treebeard sees what Sauruman has done to the forest, he calls for the Ents to go to war
Is Treebeard the first Ent? If not, who was the first Ent? Treebeard is said to be; 'The oldest Ent alive ' This suggests that Treebeard might not have been the first Ent If he was the first Ent, then he would be at least Three Ages old! This sounds rather unlikely unless Ents are immortal like Elves (see my other question) So, is Treebeard the first Ent? If not, who is the first Ent?