Arthad
One of the followers of Barahir who remained with his lord after Morgoth overran Dorthonion. As Sauron’s hunters pursued the outlaws,...
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It was the custom of the Elves that a child’s father should give a name to his newborn son or daughter, and so when Finarfin’s...
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When Sauron planned to ensnare the Elves in the Second Age, he took on a pleasant form and went to them in disguise, offering them the...
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The son and heir of Ar-Zimrathôn of Númenor. He followed the tradition of his grandfather Ar-Adûnakhôr, and took his King-name in the...
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The elder son and heir of King Ondoher of Gondor, who marched with his father to war with the Wainriders. Ondoher’s force met with a...
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The steed of Húrin the Lord of Dor-lómin, whose name means simply ‘noble horse’. It was on Arroch that Húrin rode away to...
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The ford on the upper reaches of the River Aros, where the long and perilous road through Nan Dungortheb crossed eastward into the lands of...
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Twenty-fifth and last King of Númenor. He assailed Mordor and brought Sauron back to Númenor as a hostage, but Sauron seduced him, and...
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A light horse of Rohan, whose name means simply ‘swift’. After the loss of his original rider, Arod was given to Legolas by...
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A river of eastern Beleriand that rose in the eastern mountains of Ered Gorgoroth, and flowed into the Sirion at Aelin-uial. VN:F [1.9.11_11
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The wide valley of the upper River Erui, that lay south and west of Mount Mindolluin and Minas Tirith. Arnach was an ancient name for this...
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Founded by Elendil in the last years of the Second Age, Arnor was the great kingdom of Men in the north of Middle-earth. It lay between the...
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The mighty city in the central regions of Númenor, where the island’s Kings dwelt. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 v
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