"Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, was the oldest of the ents left in Middle-earth, an ancient tree-like being who is a \"shepherd of trees\". He has a very tall and stiff-limbed appearance, with bark-like skin and leafy hair. In chapter 5 of The Two Towers, Gandalf calls Treebeard \"...the oldest living thing that still walks beneath the Sun upon this Middle-earth.\" In The Return of the King, chapter 6, \"Many Partings\", Celeborn addresses Treebeard as \"Eldest.\""@en . . . "Recruit the oldest ent of Fangorn Forest, Treebeard. Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, was an ancient tree-like being who is a \"shepherd of trees\". He has a very tall and stiff-limbed appearance, with bark-like skin and leafy hair. According to the books, ents are much stronger than trolls, as trolls are just crude imitations of ents. Treebeard functions much like other ents, able to effectively throw rocks and stomp on buildings and units. Vulnerable to fire, so don't be hasty. He is recruited at level 10 from the Entmoot settlement expansion."@en . "Treebeard, a.k.a. Fangorn, is the leader of the Ents in The Lord of the Rings. Fangorn is his name in Elvish. His real, Entish name is not known, as one would need a large book just to write it down."@en . . "Oldest of the Ents ? Shepherd of the Trees"@en . "Leaf, twig and moss like"@en . . "Unlike normal Fortress-heroes, Treebeard starts out at max-level (level 10), and like his other fellow Ents hurls great boulders at enemies."@en . "Gender"@en . . "Treebeard"@en . . . . . . . "Treebeard was born planted during the First Age, in slightly acidic, well-drained soil, five centimetres under the surface and ten centimetres apart from his brothers. His parents, imaginative as they were, decided to name their son \u2018Treebeard\u2019 \u2013 \u2018tree\u2019 meaning that he was a tree, and \u2018beard\u2019 meaning that there was a statistical chance that he might grow a beard some day."@en . "People"@en . . "Male"@en . . . . . "Shepherd of the Trees"@en . "Deep brown shot with green light"@en . . . "The Last March of the Ents"@en . . "Fangorn"@en . . "CGI and full size practical animatronic"@en . "Treebeard, a.k.a. Fangorn, is the leader of the Ents in The Lord of the Rings. Fangorn is his name in Elvish. His real, Entish name is not known, as one would need a large book just to write it down."@en . . . "225"^^ . . "Treebeard, the great guardian of Fangorn Forest is, aside from the Maiar, the oldest living creature in Middle Earth. His name, \"Treebeard,\" is the exact translation of his Sindarin name Fangorn which he shares wilh the forest. No one knows whether the Ent was named after the forest or vice-versa. Both are extremely ancient. Fangorn Forest and the Old Forest are the last two woodlands remainmg from the Elder days. Both yet retain areas where the shadow of the Great Darkness has not lifted, Treebeard's works . because of his deep wisdom, have been many, significant, and good. He was responsible for the discovery and establishment of Fangorn Forest as the last true haven for the Ents, He aroused the other Ents in the necessary assault on Saruman, and probably bent the Huorns to their assault"@en . "AOE/Ranged"@en . "Treebeard, the great guardian of Fangorn Forest is, aside from the Maiar, the oldest living creature in Middle Earth. His name, \"Treebeard,\" is the exact translation of his Sindarin name Fangorn which he shares wilh the forest. No one knows whether the Ent was named after the forest or vice-versa. Both are extremely ancient. Fangorn Forest and the Old Forest are the last two woodlands remainmg from the Elder days. Both yet retain areas where the shadow of the Great Darkness has not lifted, Treebeard's works . because of his deep wisdom, have been many, significant, and good. He was responsible for the discovery and establishment of Fangorn Forest as the last true haven for the Ents, He aroused the other Ents in the necessary assault on Saruman, and probably bent the Huorns to their assault on the Hornburg. Treebeard does a better job than most Ents in monitoring what is happening in the outside world. He remains especially interested in the Istari, because he knows that their works influence all the world, including the Ents and their home-lands. Treebeard resembles a beech or oak tree, and stands about fifteen feet talk He is one of the strongest of the Ents. and although he is patient and compassionate, when finally angered, he can wreak terrible destruction."@en . . . . "Entmoot"@en . . . . . "Recruit the oldest ent of Fangorn Forest, Treebeard. Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, was an ancient tree-like being who is a \"shepherd of trees\". He has a very tall and stiff-limbed appearance, with bark-like skin and leafy hair. According to the books, ents are much stronger than trolls, as trolls are just crude imitations of ents. Treebeard functions much like other ents, able to effectively throw rocks and stomp on buildings and units. Vulnerable to fire, so don't be hasty. He is recruited at level 10 from the Entmoot settlement expansion."@en . . . . "Treebeard was born planted during the First Age, in slightly acidic, well-drained soil, five centimetres under the surface and ten centimetres apart from his brothers. His parents, imaginative as they were, decided to name their son \u2018Treebeard\u2019 \u2013 \u2018tree\u2019 meaning that he was a tree, and \u2018beard\u2019 meaning that there was a statistical chance that he might grow a beard some day. While their naming practices left much to be desired, Treebeard\u2019s parents cared well for him, and soon Treebeard had grown into a healthy young seedling - he brutally murdered his first orc at the age of two, a considerable feat. Like all ents, Treebeard spoke their slow, native tongue, Entish, but as a sapling he decided to learn English as a second language. He was quoted as saying that this was because he wanted to \"expand his mind\", and, also, it sort of peeved him that it took two weeks just to say 'hello' in Entish. It is said that Treebeard roamed all the forests of Middle-earth in his time, from Mirkwood to the Far East. During the Third Age, he decided to settle down and take up residence in Fangorn Forest, along with the remaining ents at the time. Here, Treebeard appointed himself as \u201Cshepherd of the trees\u201D \u2013 though as trees generally just sit and do nothing, this was a relatively easy job, and Treebeard mainly spent his days sleeping."@en . "467.36"^^ . "Treebeard.jpg"@en . . . "Unlike normal Fortress-heroes, Treebeard starts out at max-level (level 10), and like his other fellow Ents hurls great boulders at enemies."@en . . . "Home"@en . "Unknown"@en . . "Shepherd of Fangorn Forest"@en . . "Treebeard"@en . . . . . . "Bare hands feet and Legs"@en . "time period"@en . . . . . "Male"@en . . . . . . . "AOE/ Ranged"@en . . . . . "Treebeard"@en . "Second Age - about T.A. 3019"@en . . "Treebeard, also known as Fangorn, was the oldest of the ents left in Middle-earth, an ancient tree-like being who is a \"shepherd of trees\". He has a very tall and stiff-limbed appearance, with bark-like skin and leafy hair. In chapter 5 of The Two Towers, Gandalf calls Treebeard \"...the oldest living thing that still walks beneath the Sun upon this Middle-earth.\" In The Return of the King, chapter 6, \"Many Partings\", Celeborn addresses Treebeard as \"Eldest.\""@en . . . . . "Language"@en . . "2000"^^ . . "Ents"@en . . "Treebeard in the Motion Picture trilogy"@en . "90.0"^^ . .