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Scary, in the Shire.
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Talath Dirnen The Guarded Plain in West Beleriand, between Nargothrond and Doriath. |
U is for Umbar, the once great port/fortress of the Numenoreans, and home of the Corsairs in the Third Age.
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V is for Valimar, capital of Valinor and city of the Valar.
There, lots of V's. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] |
Woodhall: A village just outside of which Frodo, Sam and Pippin met Gildor Inglorion on their way to Buckland
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FoX Downs (another name for the Far Downs, Westfarthing, the Shire) |
HaYsend, in Buckland at the end of the High Hay.
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KhaZad-Dum, the great city of the Dwarves
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We need another subject? If I may, how about Elves?
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Aredhel-Youngest child and only daughter of Fingolfin. Mother of Maeglin
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That is a REALLY cool avatar, Aragost. [img]smilies/eek.gif[/img]
B for Bregolas, an Elf I read about in the Silmarillion. |
C for Celeborn in Lothlorien
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D for Daeron, the rejected lover of Luthien, also one of the greatest minstrels ever.
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Thanks Horse-Maiden
Elenwe: Mother of Idril, and wife of Turgon, she died while the Exiles were crossing the Helcaraxe. |
F for Fëanor. He was the eldest son of Finwë. He created the three Silmarils which captured the light of the Two Trees in Valinor.
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G for Galadriel
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H is for Haldir, elf of Lorien, one of the three brothers that brought the Fellowship to Caras Galadon.
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I for Idril Celebrindal, daughter of Turgon, wife of Tuor, mother of Earendil the mariner
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G for Glorfindel, elf of Gondolin (correct me if I'm wrong) and later Rivendell.
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Erm, Cúdae, it should be 'J' next.
Best I can think of is J for Jewels of Fëanor. |
Keepers of the Three Rings: The people who kept the three elven rings (Narya, Nenya and Vilya). At the end of the Third Age the keepers were Elrond, Galadriel and Gandalf.
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L is for the lovely Legolas! Sorry, but there you go...... [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
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M for Maedhros... my favorite elf of all!
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Nerdanal, daughter of Mahtan and wife of Feanor
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O is for Olwe; King of the Teleri in Valinor.
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Peredhil: One of Elrond's names, it means 'half-elven'.
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Q is for Quendi: 'The Speakers', 'Those that speak with voices'. The origional name for all Elves.
[ July 16, 2003: Message edited by: Faye Took ] |
Rfor Rings of Power- forged by elven skill
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The Sindar, them guys in Doriath.
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T for Elu Thingol
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Úmanyar - a general term denoting the Elves who never came to Aman |
V, Valinor, where almost all of them eventually went.
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W, for Westernesse, 'the great island preaed by the Valar as a dwelling place for the Edain after the ending of the first age.'
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X - EXiles of Gondolin - The survivors of the Fall of Gondolin
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Yestarë: The elven name for the first day of the year. The actual date differed from calendar to calandar, according to the calandar in Rivendell it fell on April 7th.
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Z is for Zaeros... well kind of!
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Hmmm, new topic. How about all things Valar, we could also include things about the Maiar.
Aldaron: One of the names of Oromë. It means 'Lord of Trees'. |
Balrog-Demon of Fire that served the Vala Melkor (Morgoth)
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Curunir, a name of Saruman.
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Doomsman of the Valar: One of Mandos' titles. He was given the responsibility of pronoucing judgment on things having to do with fate.
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