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4. Q1.
It is well known that killing Bruce Wayne’s parents propelled him to
become the vigilante we all know him to be. But in one of the earliest
versions of an alternate universe, the Phantom Stranger offered Batman
a chance to change history on Earth-5 by preventing the death of his
parents.
Bruce was tormented about the moral and historical effects this could
have, but his nature to prevent crime gave in and he saved his parents
from death in front of a young Bruce Wayne. This young Bruce Wayne
grows up to become Batman in Earth-5.
What was said to be the inspiration or the push that gave a young Bruce
Wayne on Earth-5 to become Batman?
6. ANSWER
Bruce Wayne of Earth 5 was inspired by the hero who saved his parents.
(Batman from Earth 1).
7. In “The Clash of Kings”, Daenerys Targaryen was shown a set of visions
by the Undying Ones in the Palace of Dust. One such vision was
described as follows
“In one room, a beautiful woman sprawled naked on the floor while four
little men crawled over her…One was pumping between her thighs.
Another savaged her breasts, worrying at the nipples with his red wet
mouth, tearing and chewing”
A fifth man representing Balon Greyjoy who is supposed to be there is
missing
What does this vision represent and why is the fifth man missing?
Q2.
13. ID this ring. This appears in the movies in Saruman’s book. What does the ring signify?
This is a poem that describes it:
Proud are the words, and all there turned
to see the jewels green that burned
in Beren’s ring. These Gnomes had set
as eyes of serpents twined that met
beneath a golden crown of flowers,
that one upholds and one devours:
the badge that Finrod made of yore
and Felagund his son now bore
Q4.
16. Duke Humfrey's Library is the oldest reading room in the Bodleian
Library at the University of Oxford. It houses collections of maps, music,
Western manuscripts, and theology and arts materials. It also served as
the location where the library scenes in Harry Potter were shot.
While shooting for certain scenes in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s
Stone however, Duke Humfrey’s library had to make an exception to a
100 year old rule to account for something that was required during the
shooting of the scene. To this day, it remains the only exception ever
made to the rule.
Put funda, i.e., what rule?
Q5.
18. ANSWER
They have a strict rule against carrying flames/fire of any sort into the
library. An exception was made only for the scene where Harry takes the
lantern to the library.
19. Q6.
Puzzle wood is an ancient woodland site and tourist attraction, near Coleford in the X,
Gloucestershire, England. This location served as the filming location or inspiration for at
least 3 series.
● X has a direct relationship with this series as a place a mega sporting event was held
and later as a place the protagonists got captured. This is also where some movies of
the series were filmed.
● X inspired the author of this series, who visited this place numerous times and drew
inspiration from it for his legendarium. Multiple of the forests are directly inspired from
this, such as the home of the tree shepherds.
● In the third, it is the filming location of the place where they meet a humanoid female
who is infamous as a "pirate queen" by allowing travelling smugglers to reside in her
home—as long as they honored her prohibitions against politics and war.
ID X, the forest of tree shepherds and the pirate queen. Pictures follows.
22. ANSWER
X- Forest of Dean, Harry Potter
JRR Tolkien, Fangorn
Star Wars, Maz Kanata
23. Q7.
It came into the possession of the Lannister kings before the Doom of
Valyria and it is said that the gold they paid for it would be enough to
raise a whole army.
But it was lost when King Tommen II Lannister sailed with his great fleet
to the ruined Valyria with the intention of plundering the wealth and
sorcery which remained. The fleet never returned.
Gerion Lannister, Tyrion Lannister’s uncle, went in search of it in 291 AC
but never returned.
What are we talking about?
26. Q8.
"The Maker" is the Ultimate Universe counterpart to a well known hero,
‘X’, in the Mainstream Marvel Universe. After Magneto’s attack caused
the team to split up, and after being rejected by the woman he loved, his
worldview changed drastically. This change was further aggravated when
he found out that his world would soon come to an end. How is The
Maker different from ‘X’?
ID X.
31. Rules
• 7 Variables.
• +3 for each.
• +5 if all correct
• No negatives. Feel free to guess.
32. The A was a silver basin of water used in an elven realm that would show
the viewer "things that were, and things that are, and things that yet may
be.”
A is named after the person who uses it. The actor who plays the
character also has a very prominent role B in a completely different
series where the character claims they are the rightful heir to the throne.
C (a creature) was a faithful companion, who accompanied B during the
expansion of B’s territory millenniums ago. C was later resurrected by B
after their emergence by using an ancient power.
C is also the first name of a character D notorious for his savagery and
preference for attacking children. He was a leader in his community and
strived to infect as many people as possible with his condition,
lycanthropy.
33. On removing a body part from D’s name the remainder is used to
describe a sect of warriors E who neither associated themselves with the
dark side or the light.
F, who is a part of the sect E, is said to be the first Force Ghost in canon.
The actor who played F’s master, also played an Istari who contacted a
prior Maia though his G which is also the name of a Data analytics
company.
35. ANSWER
A: Mirror Of Galadriel (Played by Cate Blanchett)
B: Hela
C: Fenrir
D: Fenrir Greyback
E: Grey Jedi
F: Qui- Gon- Jinn (his master is Count Dooku played by Sir Christopher
Lee)
G: Palantir
38. Q1
This theory began in 2015 when this character was first introduced. Due
to his tendency to run away from any fight or conflict in the beginning of
the film, this comparison was made.
The character is said to be the son of a character who appeared first
1980. Apart from obvious similarities, other character developments also
point towards this relation.
Both the characters are found in a spot in the beginning of their
portrayal but later redeem themselves.
ID both characters.
39. Q2
X is said to be a Ring Wraith because of many similarities. One of them is
that he is one of the few characters who can see Frodo even when Frodo
is wearing the ring.
Another instance is in the books when X had “a glint in his eyes when he
heard of the Riders”, as though hearing his true identity gave him an
involuntary nervous twitch.
ID X, and who is he said to be?
40. Q3
X is said to be the son of Y, who is from a different family than X. The
theory goes that Y was infatuated with a Lannister.
This could explain as to why there was a constant source of friction with
the said Lannister’s husband and X.
This theory also explains why X has an affinity to a particular set of
creatures.
41. Q4
The theory is a pretty old one, dating back to before the final book in the
series was released.
In the books X and Y are both said to have long thin noses.
The book said: “This was stretching the truth to a breaking point; as far
as Harry knew, X and Y had never been alone together, and direct
contact between them had been negligible.”
This theory gained so much traction that there was even a Twitter
account dedicated to a time travelling Y .
Unfortunately for fans, JK Rowling has previously denied the theory in a
tweet - but some fans still aren't convinced.
42. Q5
This theory suggests that X, in cahoots with ___ _____, killed her husband
and staged her own death. She and ___ ran away to Smallville and
changed their names to Jon and Y, with the first name.
This theory explains why one word is enough to convince a certain
superhero to stop himself from killing his counterpart.
44. Q1
This theory began in 2015 when this character was first introduced. Due
to his tendency to run away from any fight or conflict in the beginning of
the film, this comparison was made.
The character is said to be the son of a character who appeared first
1980. Apart from obvious similarities, other character developments also
point towards this relation.
Both the characters are found in a spot in the beginning of their
portrayal but later redeem themselves.
ID both characters.
46. Q2
X is said to be a Ring Wraith because of many similarities. One of them is
that he is one of the few characters who can see Frodo even when Frodo
is wearing the ring.
Another instance is in the books when X had “a glint in his eyes when he
heard of the Riders”, as though hearing his true identity gave him an
involuntary nervous twitch.
ID X, and who is he said to be?
48. Q3
X is said to be the son of Y, who is from a different family than X. The
theory goes that Y was infatuated with a Lannister.
This could explain as to why there was a constant source of friction with
the said Lannister’s husband and X.
This theory also explains why X has an affinity to a particular set of
creatures.
50. Q4
The theory is a pretty old one, dating back to before the final book in the
series was released.
In the books X and Y are both said to have long thin noses.
The book said: “This was stretching the truth to a breaking point; as far
as Harry knew, X and Y had never been alone together, and direct
contact between them had been negligible.”
This theory gained so much traction that there was even a Twitter
account dedicated to a time travelling Y .
Unfortunately for fans, JK Rowling has previously denied the theory in a
tweet - but some fans still aren't convinced.
52. Q5
This theory suggests that X, in cahoots with ___ _____, killed her husband
and staged her own death. She and ___ ran away to Smallville and
changed their names to Jon and Y, with the first name.
This theory explains why one word is enough to convince a certain
superhero to stop himself from killing his counterpart.
56. Q1.
“X” is a well-known phrase in the Star Wars series which has become a
running gag throughout the saga, as well as several other [LUCASFILM]
and unrelated properties, and is heard nearly as many times as "May the
Force be with you."
The phrase is spoken twice in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, the first
of the Star Wars movies to be made, and at least once in each
subsequent movie and the LucasArts games based on Star Wars.
Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi is the first Star Wars film to not
feature "X" clearly spoken aloud. However, the film's director, Rian
Johnson, confirmed that the line is in the film.
ID X and in what form is it there in Episode VIII?
59. Q2.
Barry Trotter is a parody of the Harry Potter series written by Michael
Gerber. It is about Barry Trotter and his 2 friends Lon Measly and Ermine
Cringer, 3 students who study in the Hogwash School for Wizardry and
Witchcrap.
Lord Voldemort’s name was changed to Lord X and X is very similar to
the name of a huge US organization and he fits this trope by selling
magical goods to the "muddle" world.
ID X and the organization.
62. Q3.
X was said to have modelled the Silmarils: three indescribably beautiful
and magical jewels that contained the light and essence of the world
before it became flawed; after witnessing something that is described as
golden touched with silver and seemed to shine with the light of the Two
Trees of Valinor. X begged for the this 3 times and was rejected every
time as the person it belonged to could see the greed in his heart.
However Generations later another person Y asked for the very same
thing and was granted his wish as the person could see his heart was
pure and hence gave him an amount equal to the number of times X
was rejected.
ID X,Y and the object.
65. Q4.
In Spiderman : Reign, which takes place in Earth 70237, many years into
the future, Peter Parker is now an old man who has retired from being
Spider-Man and now works in a flower shop. Mary Jane has died due to
an unusual reason that can be attributed only to Peter Parker.
What is the interesting reason behind Mary Jane’s death?
68. Q5.
Maegor I Targaryen, also known as Maegor the _____, was the third Targaryen king
to sit the Iron Throne. Maegor was a born warrior whose skill with weapons was
unmatched. He lived for war, tourneys, and battle, and rose to become one of the
youngest and finest knights of his time. However, he was also a hard and brutal
man who craved violence, death, and absolute mastery over all he deemed his.
The Red Keep was constructed under his orders, which was completed in 45 AC.
In celebration Maegor threw a feast for those who had taken part in the
construction, engorging the workers with wines and sweetmeats as well as
whores from the city's finest brothels. But after three days of revelry, he did
something to safeguard the secrets of the Red Keep. This action contributed to
him earning his epithet
What did he do and what was his epithet?
71. Q6.
The droids were defeated during their last mounted attack on Republic
positions during the Battle of Kashyyyk. However, due to the advent and
initiation of Order 66, the Republic troops soon turned on the X, Jedi
Generals Yoda and Luminara Unduli surviving and escaping but the
latter being taken into Imperial custody not too long after.
This is a canon, that answers a very well known question in the Star Wars
Universe, which?
74. Q7.
This story is about the legacy of an old man who, in his generosity, used his pot to brew
magical potions and antidotes for other people when they needed his help. Upon his death,
he leaves all his belongings to his only son, who has none of the virtues his father had. After
his father's death, the son finds the pot and a single slipper inside it together with a note
from his father that reads, "In the fond hope, my son, that you will never need it".
Bitter for having nothing left but a pot, the son closes the door on every person who asks for
his help. Each time he does so, the pot takes on symptoms of the ones who ask for help, it
starts disturbing the son and prevents him from having any peace of mind. This continues
until the son finally gives up and provides aid to the town. Upon doing this, the pot's ailments
are removed one by one and the son's ordeal finally ends one day when the slipper he
received from his father falls out of the pot; he puts the slipper on the pot's foot and the two
walk off into the sunset.
Description of what and where does it appear?
77. Q8.
As originally conceived and presented in his early stories, Superman's
powers were relatively limited, consisting of superhuman strength that
allowed him to lift a car over his head, run at amazing speeds and leap
one-eighth of a mile, as well as an incredibly dense body structure that
could be pierced by nothing less than an exploding artillery shell.
While animating the Superman cartoon in the early 1940s, the Fleischer
Brothers requested DC to change one of his abilities. What was the
change that was made and why?
81. For an easy anagram, TRY HERO PART in the wizarding world. His friend got over a lost pet, TIP: PET
WE REGRET and found a BRAND NEW LOVER. This though was after surviving under that widely
disliked lady who was of the opinion GO, SIR DUMBLEDORE from Hogwarts.
Like Dumbledore, DO YA know about another master who fought against the dark forces led by PLANET
SEPARATION. He was also a PARASITE ON PLANET though A MAD PALE MAID did not realise this
until it was too late, giving him ample time for a HEADSTART.
Another such maid was MAIDEN SIS, who was like a sister to her monarch and still technically a maiden
even though she'd been with a man. Her influence over her queen was comparable to SEMINAL RED's
influence over her king, who always seemed to be in a state of war.
Speaking of infinite wars, he's WEAK YEH but let's face it, he's an Avenger.