Recap for the new page:
1. We do not know if this character had a beard, but there's a good chance they did for at least some of their life.
2. Yes, this character is male.
3. Yes, this character was alive in the Third Age.
4. No, this character never meets any of the Hobbits from the Fellowship.
Who, What or Where Am I? (A Middle-Earth Game)
Does this person have a name or a title?
Is this person Gondorian?
5. Yes, this person is given a name and/or title by Tolkien.
6. No, this person is not Gondorian.
6. No, this person is not Gondorian.
Did this person reach an old(er) age?
7. We don't know how old this character lived to be, other than that they reached adulthood.
Was this person part of an army?
Were they alive during the War of the Ring?
8. Yes, this person was a warrior and/or military figure.
9. No, this person was not alive during the War of the Ring.
9. No, this person was not alive during the War of the Ring.
Was this person living west of the Misty Mountains?
10. No, this person did not live west of the Misty Mountains.
Was this person a leader?
11. Yes, this person was a leader.
Does this person's name start with an F?
12. Yes, this person's name starts with F.
Is this person named, Freca, Upstart vassal of King Helm?
It is not Freca.
Is it Fengel?
It is not Fengel.
Is this Faramir, not so beloved of Denethor and eventually titled Prince of Ithilien?
It is not Faramir (nor a Gondorian at all, as mentioned above).
Would people like an additional hint? Some of you are close!
Would people like an additional hint? Some of you are close!
Is this man belonging to the Rohirrim?
I'd like to guess some more, before getting an additional hint! Especially now we are so close!
I'd like to guess some more, before getting an additional hint! Especially now we are so close!
13. This character is not one of the Rohirrim, but he may (or may not) be from a related people.
(I'll hold off on the additional hint for now, then.
)
(I'll hold off on the additional hint for now, then.
Is this Fram, one of the Northmen and therefore ancestors of the Rohirrim, who killed Scatha the Worm? And who was disrespectful against the Dwarves when he wouldn't give them their lost treasure, but gave a necklace of dragon's teeth to them instead? 
@Eamila Bolger is correct! The answer is indeed Fram son of Frumgar, for the reasons you mention.
Your turn!
Your turn!
Yay! Very nice one @Eldy Dunami, I had to dig in some information to get to that! Tyrion's F was helping me big time there!
Let's see... I am going for...
What am I?
Clue: locked up
Let's see... I am going for...
What am I?
Clue: locked up
Would this thing be considered precious by most people/beings/characters in Middle Earth?
Wow, hard question. I am not really sure. 'Precious' might be the wrong word... and 'most' leaves a lot to argue as well. Let me say it this way:
1. This thing would probably not be considered precious by 'most' people/being/characters in Middle Earth but to many it definitely would. There are who think it is, but also who probably don't think so.
1. This thing would probably not be considered precious by 'most' people/being/characters in Middle Earth but to many it definitely would. There are who think it is, but also who probably don't think so.
Is this thing locked up in the Third Age?
Nice one Ea!
Does anyone ever steal this item?
Does anyone ever steal this item?
Is this thing consumable?
2. Yes, this thing is indeed locked up in the Third Age.
3. Yes, I guess one could say that this thing was stolen at least once.
4. No, this thing is not consumable.
3. Yes, I guess one could say that this thing was stolen at least once.
4. No, this thing is not consumable.
Was this item one of a set of similar items?
5. No, this item was not one of a set of similar items.
I'm not sure about the rules or ethics of trying to retroactively clarify a question, but by "precious" I was thinking "valuable" rather than personal/emotional/cultural attachments - I suppose you could still have varying value across Middle Earth...
For my actual next question:
Is this thing mentioned in connection with (meddling in
) the affairs of wizards?
For my actual next question:
Is this thing mentioned in connection with (meddling in
Was this item made by Men?
@Elvhhelm that was what made me wonder what to answer ;-) In that case: Yes, it is precious/valuable!
6. This thing wasn't really mentioned in connection with the affairs of wizards.
7. This item was indeed made by men.
6. This thing wasn't really mentioned in connection with the affairs of wizards.
7. This item was indeed made by men.
Is this item shaped like a star?
8. No, this item is not shaped like a star.
Does this thing have its own name?
9. Yes, this thing has a name of it’s own!
Was this thing locked up in a Mountain?
10. No, this thing was not locked up in a Mountain.
Is this Herugrim, Theoden's sword, apparently locked away by Wormtongue?
Yes! You are right, @Elvhhelm ! This is indeed Herugrim, 'locked up' in Grima's chest, where more things that had been lost were found. Therefore also my short doubt about it being stolen: of course Grima referred to the fact that the King had asked him to store it away, but the King would not have meant for him to store it with his own belongings.
Your turn!
Your turn!
Nifty!
Clue: command
Who am I?
Clue: command
Who am I?
Nice!
Is this a person who acts on command?
Is this a person who acts on command?
1. Yes, this person is known as following orders (but is capable of thinking for themself).
Nice, Elvh!
Is this person an elf?
Is this person an elf?
2. No, this person is not an elf.