Noldor
The division of the Elves that followed Finwë as their lord. In the long march from Cuiviénen to the western shores of Middle-earth, they...
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The singular form of Noldor, referring to one of the Deep Elves who followed Finwë on the Great Journey, or to one of their descendants....
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A song or poem made by Maglor the great minstrel, the second son of Fëanor. Its name means ‘The Fall of the Noldor’, and in it...
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The valley beneath the Meneltarma in which lay the tombs of the Kings of Númenor. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes ca
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The southerly of the two Dwarf-citadels in the Blue Mountains during the First Age, the other being Belegost. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait.
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A small village that lay in the Shire’s Westfarthing, but far to the north of the East Road. It was reached by a road that ran from...
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A Dwarvish people known for their particularly small stature. They were descended from exiles out of the east that had settled in the...
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With Bob, one of the two servants of Barliman Butterbur at the inn of the Prancing Pony in Bree. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0
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The small wood that lay to the north of the Aelin-uial; the only part of the kingdom of Doriath to the west of the River Sirion, it was...
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The long thin lake that formed along the lower course of the River Nunduinë, above the haven of Eldalondë on Númenor’s western...
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The country around the haven of Eldalondë on Númenor’s western coasts. The name means ‘fragrant trees’, and it was so...
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The Nirnaeth Arnoediad (Sindarin for Battle of Unnumbered Tears) was an epic battle that took place in the First Age. History In the year...
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The name given by the Dúnedain to the second month of the year. The word Nínui comes from the Sindarin language, and its Quenya...
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