Azanulbizar
The Dwarves’name for a valley between two arms of the Misty Mountains, called Nanduhirion by the Elves and the Dimrill Dale by Men....
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When Tuor dwelt in Gondolin, he carried with him a great axe rather than a sword. Its name was Dramborleg which is translated as...
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A noble Dwarf, the Lord of Belegost in the later First Age. The great smith Telchar made for him a helm of steel and gold, with the head of...
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A descendant of the royal line of Númenor, Axantur was the third child of Nolondil, grandson of Vardamir Nólimon, who in turn was the...
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The stirring of the first Men, in the far eastern land of Hildórien. The first Men – the Younger Children of Ilúvatar –...
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A narrow land in the south of Aman, between the Pelóri mountains and the sea. Far from the light of the Two Trees, it was a place of dark...
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The haven of the Elves who lived on the isle of Tol Eressëa, off the eastern shores of Aman. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5
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‘The Unwilling’; those of the Elves who refused the summons of the Valar to dwell in Valinor, and remained in the dark wilds of...
Read MoreAulendil, name of Sauron
In the early Second Age, Sauron came to the Noldor in disguise, taking various different aliases in his efforts to seduce them. The best...
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The third of Vardamir’s four children, Aulendil was thus a grandson of Elros Tar-Minyatur, the founding King of Númenor. His elder...
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The Elvish name for the fords of the River Isen that lay some miles directly to the south of Isengard. This was the point where the Great...
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Aulë is an Ainu, one of the Aratar; after Manwë, Varda, and Ulmo, the most powerful of the Valar. Aulë fashioned the substances of which...
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An Elvish term meaning ‘my father’. It is recorded twice in Tolkien’s work, used once by Elendur to his father Isildur,...
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