Sweet Galenas
One of many names for the plant known to the Hobbits as Pipe-weed, the source of the Leaf they smoked in their pipes. Though the...
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Mighty creatures of the Misty Mountains, and perhaps elsewhere in Middle-earth. The only known reference to them occurs in The Hobbit, in...
Read MoreSamwise Gamgee
A gardener by trade, Sam seemed to be a simple Hobbit of plain speech. However, his love for Elves, his gift for poetry, and his belief...
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Faithful servant and companion of Frodo Baggins, who accompanied him into Mordor and aided in the achievement of the Quest of Mount...
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Faithful servant and companion of Frodo Baggins, who accompanied him into Mordor and aided in the achievement of the Quest of Mount...
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A name given to Hobson the son of Hob Gammidge. He followed in his father’s work as a roper in Tighfield, and so was given the name...
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A translation of the Elvish term Karma-kundo, which literally means ‘Guardian of the Helm’, that was applied to those granted...
Read MorePlateau of Gorgoroth
The wasted desert of the northern regions of Mordor, between the arms of the Ephel Dúath and the Ered Lithui. Both Barad-dûr and Orodruin...
Read MorePhial of Galadriel
“…and slowly the ship slipped away down the long grey firth; and the light of the glass of Galadriel that Frodo bore glimmered...
Read MoreMount Gundabad
A mountain in the north of Middle-earth, lying at the meeting point of the Misty and the Grey Mountains. It was here that the Orcs of the...
Read MoreMay Gamgee
A daughter of Hamfast Gamgee and Bell Goodchild, and sister to Samwise Gamgee of the Company of the Ring. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Ra
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The gulf of the Great Sea where the River Lhûn had its outflow, separating the lands of Forlindon to the north and Harlindon to the south....
Read MoreLady of the Galadhrim
After the loss of Amroth, the rulership of Lórien was taken up by Celeborn and Galadriel; the Silvan people of that land were known as...
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The highest royal title of the Dúnedain in Middle-earth, sometimes also seen in the form ‘King of both Gondor and Arnor’, that...
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