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[[Image:Roac.JPG|thumb|right|''Roäc'' by [[Maret Kernumees]].]]
[[Image:Roac.JPG|thumb|right|''Roäc'' by [[Maret Kernumees]].]]


'''Roäc''', son of [[Carc]], was the chief of the [[Ravens|ravens]] that lived on [[Ravenhill]] near [[Erebor]], a descendant of those that had remained on the hill even after [[Smaug]] had driven out their old allies, the [[Dwarves]]. Roäc was a very ancient bird indeed: his father [[Carc]] had seen Smaug descend on the mountain, and Roäc was no less than one hundred and fifty-three years old ('out of the egg', as he put it) when he met [[Thorin II Oakenshield|Thorin]] and [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] on the [[Quest of Erebor]]. It was Roäc who told the adventurers that Smaug was dead, and who arranged for messages to be passed between Thorin and [[Dáin II Ironfoot]] in preparation for the troubles that followed.
'''Roäc''' was the chief of the [[ravens]] of [[Ravenhill]] near [[Erebor]].<ref name=H15>{{H|15}}</ref>
==History==
 
While [[Thorin and Company]] and [[Bilbo Baggins]] were keeping watch on Erebor, an old [[thrushes|thrush]] summoned Roäc. Being able to speak [[Westron]], the raven delivered the news that [[Smaug]] had been killed. Roäc agreed to bring a message to [[Dáin II Ironfoot]] from [[Thorin II Oakenshield|Thorin]], a call for help in guarding the treasures of Erebor in the wake of war.<ref name=H15/> However, Roäc also gave a piece of advice to Thorin, warning him that "''the treasure is likely to be your death''".<ref name=H16>{{H|16}}</ref>
 
Roäc was the son of [[Carc]], and as such "''a descendant of those'' [ravens] ''that had remained on the hill even after Smaug had driven out their old allies, the [[Dwarves]]"''.<ref>Mark Fisher, "[http://www.glyphweb.com/ARDA/r/roac.html Roäc: The old raven of Ravenhill]" at [[Encyclopedia of Arda]] (accessed 4 December 2010)</ref> When he met Thorin and Company in [[Third Age 3001]], Roäc was marked by age, being one hundred and fifty-three years old. He was thus apparently born in [[Third Age 2848]].<ref name=H15/>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==


''Roäc'' is likely an [[Wikipedia:Onomatopoeia|onomatopoeic]] name.<ref>{{HM|AH}}, p. 316</ref>
''Roäc'' is likely an [[Wikipedia:Onomatopoeia|onomatopoeic]] name.<ref>{{HM|AH}}, p. 316</ref>
==Portrayal in adaptations==
'''1982-97: ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'':'''
: Roäc, a level 6 Raven, is given game statistics and a short description.<ref>{{ICE|2012}}, pp. 26, 138</ref>
'''1995-8: ''[[Middle-earth Collectible Card Game]]'':'''
: "Roäc the Raven" is a Diplomat Ally, playable at any site in Northern Rhovanion.
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Revision as of 10:45, 4 December 2010

Roäc was the chief of the ravens of Ravenhill near Erebor.[1]

History

While Thorin and Company and Bilbo Baggins were keeping watch on Erebor, an old thrush summoned Roäc. Being able to speak Westron, the raven delivered the news that Smaug had been killed. Roäc agreed to bring a message to Dáin II Ironfoot from Thorin, a call for help in guarding the treasures of Erebor in the wake of war.[1] However, Roäc also gave a piece of advice to Thorin, warning him that "the treasure is likely to be your death".[2]

Roäc was the son of Carc, and as such "a descendant of those [ravens] that had remained on the hill even after Smaug had driven out their old allies, the Dwarves".[3] When he met Thorin and Company in Third Age 3001, Roäc was marked by age, being one hundred and fifty-three years old. He was thus apparently born in Third Age 2848.[1]

Etymology

Roäc is likely an onomatopoeic name.[4]

Portrayal in adaptations

1982-97: Middle-earth Role Playing:

Roäc, a level 6 Raven, is given game statistics and a short description.[5]

1995-8: Middle-earth Collectible Card Game:

"Roäc the Raven" is a Diplomat Ally, playable at any site in Northern Rhovanion.

References