Roäc
The chief of the ravens of Ravenhill near Erebor, a descendant of those that had remained on the hill even after Smaug had driven out their...
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One of the thirteen children of Samwise Gamgee and Rose Cotton, Robin was younger than all his siblings, except for Tolman, the youngest of...
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The source of the minor river Rivil, that rose in the west of Dorthonion and flowed in a loop northward and westward to meet Sirion as its...
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A lesser tributary of the River Sirion, that rose in the heights of Dorthonion and flowed westward to meet the Sirion at the Fen of Serech.
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“There my pretty lady is, River-woman’s daughter, Slender as the willow-wand, clearer than the water.” Words of Tom...
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The River Baranduin was by no means the widest or longest of the rivers of Middle-earth, but it was the only large river to flow near the...
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A title given to Tom Bombadil’s companion Goldberry, described by Tom as the ‘River-woman’s daughter’of the Withywin
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The hidden refuge of Elrond Halfelven, founded by Elrond in the Second Age against the assaults of Sauron in Eriador. It lay in a deep...
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A small stream that rose in the high wooded hills of West Beleriand known as the High Faroth. The stream flowed for only a short distance...
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The Nazgûl, the slaves of Sauron’s Nine Rings; originally Men who were corrupted by the Rings of Power. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait
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Eregion was a land founded by the Noldor in the eighth century of the Second Age. Their leader was Celebrimbor, the grandson of Fëanor...
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The River Ringló had its source in a tarn high in the White Mountains, and from there it flowed southwestwards to form a deep valley...
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A title of Sauron, forger of the One Ring, also claimed by Saruman. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
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