1. Treebeard: Also known as Fangorn, Treebeard is the wise and venerable leader of the Ents. As the oldest living creature in Middle-earth, he commanded great respect and had a profound love for the forests he protected.
2. Quickbeam: Known in Sindarin as Bregalad, Quickbeam was a rare ‘hasty’ Ent. His enthusiasm and speed in joining the fight against Saruman made him an ally to hobbits Merry and Pippin.
3. Leaflock: Also called Finglas, he was one of the eldest Ents. More inclined to long periods of sleep, Leaflock’s wrath was roused by the harm done to the forests of Fangorn.
4. Skinbark: Called Fladrif in Sindarin, Skinbark was one of the ancient trio of Ents alongside Treebeard and Leaflock. He experienced much of Middle-earth’s history, surviving into the Third Age.
5. Beechbone: A towering and striking Ent who met a tragic end during the defence against Saruman’s forces at Isengard. His memory remains as a symbol of sacrifice and courage.
6. Gnarlstump: Known for his gnarled appearance, this Ent embodied the strength and resilience of ancient trees.
7. Thickbark: His robust and hardy nature mirrored the formidable trees he tended in Fangorn Forest.
8. Greylimb: With limbs resembling aged, grey wood, his appearance reflected the timelessness of the Ents’ existence.
9. Twistroot: Known for his twisted branches, Twistroot was revered for his wisdom and unwavering dedication to protecting the forest.
10. Broadleaf: Celebrated for his expansive canopy, Broadleaf was a symbol of shelter and refuge among the Ents.
1. Fimbrethil: Also known as Wandlimb, she was the only named Entwife and Treebeard’s partner. Her story is one of sorrow, as she and other Entwives were lost, leaving the Ents to yearn for their return.
2. Goldberry: Though not an Entwife, Goldberry is the daughter of the River-woman and often associated with nature. Her presence is a reminder of the mythical tales of Middle-earth’s forgotten female spirits.
3. Willowwind: An Entwife who cherished the gentle and nurturing aspects of nature, symbolizing the wind that whispers through weeping willows.
4. Blossomdew: Known for her love of flowers and meadows, Blossomdew represented the Entwives’ affinity for cultivating the earth.
5. Sunpetal: Her vibrant persona was celebrated among Entwives, embracing the sunlight that danced upon the leaves.
6. Earthroot: This Entwife was deeply connected to the land, her roots running deep into the soil as a metaphor for the careful stewardship of nature.
7. Stonebloom: She sought to foster life even among rocks, embodying the Entwives’ nurturing spirit in unlikely places.
8. Mossmantle: Revered for her wisdom in forest management, Mossmantle’s soft touch helped maintain the balance in the woods.
9. Dewdrop: Seen as a fresh and rejuvenating presence, Dewdrop symbolized hope and renewal in the Entwives’ community.
10. Meadowlark: Her song-like speech reflected the harmony sought by the Entwives in their stewardship of Middle-earth’s pastoral lands.