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White Tree of Númenor

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In the early days of Númenor, its people still had the friendship of the Elves of Eressëa. Among the gifts the Eldar gave to the early...

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Vale of Narog

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The valley of the swift-running River Narog cut southwards through West Beleriand from the river’s sources beneath Ered Wethrin in...

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Sea of Núrnen

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The great inland sea that lay in the region of Nurn in the south of Mordor, around which the slave-farms of Sauron were built. VN:F [1.9.11_

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Sceptre of Númenor

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In Númenor, the power of the Kings and Queens was symbolised not by a crown, but by a Sceptre, held by Elros Tar-Minyatur and all his...

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Sack of Nargothrond

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Since its foundation by Finrod, the Elves of Nargothrond had pursued a secretive war against Morgoth, hunting their enemies by stealth and...

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Return of the Noldor

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“I believe not that the Noldor came forth as messengers of the Valar, as was said at first: not though they came in the...

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Old Noakes

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An aquaintance of Hamfast Gamgee and Daddy Twofoot (both of whom lived on Bagshot Row in Hobbiton). Old Noakes hailed from nearby Bywater,...

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Nurtalë Valinóreva

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After Melkor’s destruction of the Two Trees, and the Darkening of Valinor, the Valar were determined to protect their realm from...

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Nurufantur

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A name in old traditions for the Vala whose true name was Námo, but whom histories record most usually as Mandos, the Doomsman of the...

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Nurn

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The lowlands of the south and east of Mordor. Beyond the range of Orodruin’s fumes, Nurn was more fertile than the barren Plateau of...

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Núneth

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A lady of the Westlands of Númenor, who lived in the eighth and ninth centuries of the Second Age. Her husband was Beregar, and together...

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Númerrámar

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The mighty golden-sailed ship of the Númenórean explorer and navigator Vëantur. It was Vëantur who first achieved the sea-journey back...

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Nunduinë

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A river of Númenor, the second longest after the Siril. It flowed westward out of the central regions of the island, and as it approached...

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Númenóreans

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The Men of Númenor, descendants of the Edain of the First Age, who were granted the island of Elenna as a dwelling place. They turned...

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