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- Although Connolly started the Bolton Wanderers in the shape of Fredrik Stoor and Nicky Hunt respectively.
- Within a short time, the country is in turmoil as the evil stoor worm has arrived in the kingdom.
- Assipattle plunges the still burning peat into the stoor worm's liver, starting a furnace-like blaze.
- The citizens are outraged as their daughters are eaten by the stoor worm and insist the king finds an alternative solution.
- The commotion caused by the stoor worm's writhing agonies draws a crowd to the beach, and Assipattle lands safely among them.
- About the same time, the long-lost Ruling Ring was finally recovered from the River Anduin, found by a Stoor Hobbit named D閍gol.
- The present name first appears in historical records as " stora torghit " in 1420 and as " stoor t錼geett " in 1646.
- I already pointed out in Talk : Stoor worm # Stoorworm etymology dispute feedback that the Stor餫r-gandr etymology given by Orkneyjar . com is questionable.
- This was called " the Angle ", and it is here that the first Stoor Hobbits came into Eriador around T . A . 1150.
- Sweeney realises what this means; he gives Phelim Alexia's bones, which he uses like pickaxes to climb a cliff and reach the Stoor Worm.
- Locally, the River Stour dividing Essex from Suffolk does not have a uniform pronunciation, varying from " stowr " to " stoor ".
- The Ring remained hidden on the river bed for almost two and a half millennia, until it was discovered on a fishing trip by a Stoor hobbit named D閍gol.
- "Mester " means master; it may have been deemed " Mester Stoor Worm " because it was the " master and father of all stoorworms ".
- When researching the Dartmoor legend of Childe's Tomb folklorist Theo Brown also drew comparisons between the slaying of the stoor worm and Jonah's three-day confinement inside a whale.
- "' Gollum "'is a fictional character from J . R . R . Tolkien's Stoor Hobbit of the River-folk, who lived near the Gladden Fields.
- She worked with Yngve Stoor on a number of recordings and in 2004 released a recording with Christer Eidebo; others she has worked with include Olle Widestrand, Lars Ek and Sten-舓e Cederh鰇.
- According to folklorist Jennifer Westwood, the stoor worm's head was " like a great mountain "; its breath was putrid, contaminating plants and destroying any humans or animals with its blast.
- The stoor worm is just beginning to awaken and as it opens its mouth to yawn, the boat is carried down to the depths of the creature's stomach until it finally comes to rest.
- They are saved by Mad Sweeney, who explains what is going on; a gigantic worm called the Stoor Worm is buried under Europe, asleep, after being defeated by a hero thousands of years earlier.
- The Orcadian folklorist Ernest Marwick highlights the similarity between the method used to kill the Linton worm and those recounted in the slaying of the Stoor worm of the Orkneys, which was also killed with burning peat.
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