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Dúnadan

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The singular form of Dúnedain, meaning ‘Man of the West’. A title applied to Aragorn in Rivendell. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wai

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Duilwen

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One of the six rivers that flowed west through Ossiriand to meet Gelion. The Duilwen was the last-but-one of these to flow into the great...

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Duinhir

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The tall lord of the Blackroot Vale, the valley of the River Morthond in western Gondor, under the shadows of the White Mountains. Like...

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Duilin

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One of the two sons of Duinhir, the lord of the Blackroot Vale above Erech. With his brother Derufin, Duilin followed his father to Minas...

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Dry River

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The name given to the dry bed of what had once been a tributary of the River Sirion rising in the Encircling Mountains. At the northern end...

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Dudo Baggins

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The youngest of the three children of Fosco Baggins and Ruby Bolger, Dudo was of roughly the same generation as Bilbo Baggins, but...

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Drúwaith Iaur

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The name given to the western lands between the Rivers Isen and Lefnui, and especially the mountains above Andrast. This region was at one...

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Drúnos

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An Elvish word used among the people of Beleriand, referring to a family of the strange woodland people known as the Drúedain (or later as...

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Drúin

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A Sindarin word referring to the wild, reclusive Men known as Woses. The name comes ultimately from their own name for themselves, Drughu,...

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Drûgs

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One of many names used for a race known to the Elves as Drúedain, or to later generations of Men as ‘Woses’. The name Drûgs...

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Drughu

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The strange and secretive relatives of Men that were sometimes called ‘woses’. Drughu was their own name for their kind, and...

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Drúedain of Númenor

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“The Great Isle no longer feels sure under our feet…” Attributed to the Drúedain of Númenor from The Drúedain (note...

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Drûg-folk

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A rare collective term for the Drûgs, otherwise known by their Elvish name, the Drúedain. Like the Hobbits, the Drûg-folk represented a...

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Drúedain of Beleriand

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Those Drúedain who lived and fought as allies of the Edain in Beleriand during the First Age. Like the Edain, those who survived the War...

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