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Rorimac was the oldest son of [[Gorbadoc Brandybuck]]. He married [[Menegilda Goold]] and had two sons, [[Saradoc Brandybuck|Saradoc]] and [[Merimac Brandybuck|Merimac]]. He became [[Master of Buckland]] after his father's death in {{SR|1363}}.<ref name="Brandybuck">{{App|Brandybuck}}</ref> | Rorimac was the oldest son of [[Gorbadoc Brandybuck]]. He married [[Menegilda Goold]] and had two sons, [[Saradoc Brandybuck|Saradoc]] and [[Merimac Brandybuck|Merimac]]. He became [[Master of Buckland]] after his father's death in {{SR|1363}}.<ref name="Brandybuck">{{App|Brandybuck}}</ref> | ||
After the deaths of his sister, [[Primula Brandybuck]] in {{SR|1380}}, Rorimac took | After the deaths of his sister, [[Primula Brandybuck]] and her husband [[Drogo Baggins]] in {{SR|1380}}, Rorimac took their son, [[Frodo Baggins]] under his guardianship in [[Brandy Hall]], until [[Bilbo Baggins]] took him to [[Bag End]]. | ||
Rorimac was present at [[Bilbo's Farewell Party]]. After Bilbo's disappearance, Rory was one of the first, if not the only, to suspect "Mad Baggins" was off on an adventure again. As part of his departure, Bilbo left him a dozen of bottles of [[Old Winyards]], and Rory voted Bilbo a capital fellow after the first bottle.<ref>{{FR|Party}}</ref> | Rorimac was present at [[Bilbo's Farewell Party]]. After Bilbo's disappearance, Rory was one of the first, if not the only, to suspect "Mad Baggins" was off on an adventure again. As part of his departure, Bilbo left him a dozen of bottles of [[Old Winyards]], and Rory voted Bilbo a capital fellow after the first bottle.<ref>{{FR|Party}}</ref> |
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Rorimac Brandybuck | |
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Hobbit | |
Biographical Information | |
Other names | "Goldfather" |
Titles | Master of Buckland |
Location | Brandy Hall, Buckland |
Birth | S.R. 1302 |
Rule | S.R. 1363 - 1408 |
Death | S.R. 1408 (aged 106) |
Family | |
Family | Brandybuck |
Parentage | Gorbadoc Brandybuck and Mirabella Took |
Siblings | Amaranth, Saradas, Dodinas, Asphodel, Dinodas and Primula |
Spouse | Menegilda Goold |
Children | Saradoc and Merimac |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Rorimac Brandybuck, also known as Old Rory and Goldfather, was a Hobbit and Master of Buckland.
History
Rorimac was the oldest son of Gorbadoc Brandybuck. He married Menegilda Goold and had two sons, Saradoc and Merimac. He became Master of Buckland after his father's death in S.R. 1363.[1]
After the deaths of his sister, Primula Brandybuck and her husband Drogo Baggins in S.R. 1380, Rorimac took their son, Frodo Baggins under his guardianship in Brandy Hall, until Bilbo Baggins took him to Bag End.
Rorimac was present at Bilbo's Farewell Party. After Bilbo's disappearance, Rory was one of the first, if not the only, to suspect "Mad Baggins" was off on an adventure again. As part of his departure, Bilbo left him a dozen of bottles of Old Winyards, and Rory voted Bilbo a capital fellow after the first bottle.[2]
Rory died six years later, passing on the title of Master of Buckland to his eldest son Saradoc.[1]
Etymology
Rory is an Anglicization of the Celtic name Ruaidhrí, meaning "Red King", whilst mac means "son of". Whether "son of the red king" is the actual Westron meaning of the name, or an approximation in sound of the original, is unknown.[source?]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Brandybuck of Buckland"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "A Long-expected Party"