William Huggins
“He wouldn’t make above a mouthful … not when he was skinned and boned.” William Huggins’opinion of Bilbo...
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A famous Hobbit of Longbottom in the South-farthing of the Shire. In his younger days, Tobold was something of a traveller, and made the...
Read MoreMen of Harad
The doughty, dark-skinned Men of the southern regions of Middle-earth. Historical allies of Mordor, they were more properly known as the...
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The wide promontory that spread out to the south and east of Númenor, and in fact contained its easternmost point. Along its southern...
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A mighty mountain to the south and east of Valinor – one of the tallest in Aman (though Taniquetil, to the north, was taller still)....
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The southwestern of the five regions of Númenor, noted for its vineyards and fertile farmlands, although it became more mountainous in the...
Read MoreHyarmendacil II
An heir of the Royal House of Gondor, originally named Vinyarion. He became King when his father Aldamir was slain by the Haradrim, an act...
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A man originally named Ciryaher, the heir to Gondor’s throne who saw his father Ciryandil slain at the hands of the Men of Harad. To...
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A region in the central parts of Númenor, used especially as grazing land for sheep. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes
Read MoreHúrin the Tall
An important officer of the city of Minas Tirith during the War of the Ring, who fought in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. After the...
Read MoreHúrin of the First Age
Eldest son of Galdor, and Lord of Dor-lómin after him. He was captured by Morgoth at the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, and he and his kin were...
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Húrin of Emyn Arnen is the earliest of Gondor’s Stewards to have his name recorded in history. He served under King Minardil, and...
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The son of Steward Hallas, and grandson of the famous Cirion who granted the green northern lands of Calenardhon to the Rohirrim. Húrin II...
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