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A mode of Elvish verse, of which the only known example is the song of Tinúviel sung by Aragorn to the Hobbits beneath Weathertop. Its...
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The Sindarin name for the lost Gate of the Noldor, found after years of searching by Tuor, and used by him to escape Hithlum and find his...
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A Sindarin Elf, the foster-father of Tuor during his early years in Mithrim. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
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A name meaning ‘Lord of Gifts’; the identity used by Sauron to seduce the Elves of Eregion. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rati
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One of a pair of iron-cutting swords forged by Eöl, the Dark Elf, from an iron meteorite. Anguirel’s mate was Anglachel, which Eöl...
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The son of Finarfin, and one of the four brothers of Galadriel. Angrod was especially close to his younger brother Aegnor, and the two were...
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‘Iron-cutter’, the knife made by Telchar of Nogrod and borne in the First Age by Curufin the son of Fëanor. It was taken from...
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One of the Edain of the First House, a follower of the lords of the House of Bëor who dwelt in Dorthonion. After the Dagor Bragollach, the...
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The older, Elvish name for the river much better known by the name the Rohirrim gave it – the Isen. Both names have the same meaning;...
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The name used by the Elves for Isengard, the fortress of Saruman at the head of the River Isen. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/
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In the second millennium of the Third Age, Sauron returned in secret to found Dol Guldur, and his Nine Servants, the Nazgûl, began to...
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The main region of Lórien, lying between the arms of the River Silverlode and the Great River (or, in Elvish, Celebrant and Anduin). The...
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The Stoors were a branch of the race of Hobbits, who crossed the Misty Mountains westward into Eriador during the middle years of the Third...
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