Silnars are a group of people in the discord roleplay server Sebrutteian. They are known to all share the same name, the only thing different about each of them is that they all have a title or unique part of their name. Their origins are closely guarded by The Morse, a member in the roleplay server.
E.G "Silnar the Purple."
E.G "Silnar the Purple."
Person 1: "Bro, did you hear about Silnar who helped fight off a horde of magical wasps in that infested quarry?"
Person 2: "Which Silnar, bro?"
Person 2: "Which Silnar, bro?"
by Morse Master of Fate June 7, 2021
Get the Silnar mug.A masterpiece written by J.R.R. Tolkien and published by his son Christopher Tolkien, less known than The Lord of the Rings. It tells you how the Middle-earth was created and expands the knowledge of the events that took place in the First and Second Age.
If you have seen or read The Lord of the Rings and you haven´t read The Silmarillion.... you don't know anything about the Middle-earth.
by Narthalion August 15, 2004
Get the Silmarillion mug.First published in 1977 after being constructed from J.R.R. Tolkien's notes by his son Christopher, The Silmarillion contains much of the history of Middle-Earth before the events of the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings. It is perhaps best thought of in terms of a modern history book constructed from several contradictory sources penned by people with agendas and bad filings systems; containing conjecture, racial stereotypes, claims of religious superiority, a lot of things ending in -ism, and the idea that Fingon was Gil-Galad's father.
Excluding the foreword, index of names and appendix, the book is divided into five main segments; Ainulindalë, Valaquenta, Quenta Silmarillion, Akallabêth, and Of The Rings Of Power And The Third Age.
Warning: contains conlangs and tears unnumbered.
Excluding the foreword, index of names and appendix, the book is divided into five main segments; Ainulindalë, Valaquenta, Quenta Silmarillion, Akallabêth, and Of The Rings Of Power And The Third Age.
Warning: contains conlangs and tears unnumbered.
While reading The Silmarillion people often cry themselves to sleep over the deaths of their favourite characters.
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Get the The Silmarillion mug.Combination of "silly" and "large". Used to describe achievement/act/incident of great significance. Most likely to be found in the lexicon of students at the University of St Andrews, where the term originates.
"Shagged that bird from last night, she was a solid 7 #sillarge"
"Just won 10-1 at FIFA, not even one of them was a Jew Goal. Sillarge."
"Went through a whole series of Game of Thrones last night, sillarge."
"Just won 10-1 at FIFA, not even one of them was a Jew Goal. Sillarge."
"Went through a whole series of Game of Thrones last night, sillarge."
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