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Wight
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GL is short for Goldogrin, or Gnomish Lexicon. It is one of the small books which contain the first 'lexicons' of the Elvish languages, the other being the Qenya lexicon or QL
Ok.... lets see.... Mittalmar: 1. A mountain on Númenor 2. An area of Grass-land in the Undying lands near to the Gardens of Lorien 3. The central lands of Númenor (also grass-land) 4. A Maia in the service of Lorien 5. An Elf who perished whilst crossing the Helcaraxë
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Shade of Carn Dûm
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I know this one!
#3, as in "in the middle of Mittalmar rose the mount Meneltarma where they worshiped Eru Illuvatar" My quote may be faulty, but I know its something like that
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Wight
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Yep
! Guess that one really was too easy!
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Shade of Carn Dûm
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Yeah!
Mar-nu-Falmar 1. The damaging of an unused "falmar" 2. An evil Elf 3. A Haradrim king of the Second Age 4. another name for Numenore 5. another name for Angband This is probably really easy, too.
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Wight
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I know this one it's 4. It means 'Home Under the Waves' so it was obviously given after the destruction...
Right?
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Shade of Carn Dûm
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Yep; next time I'll think of something harder
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Wight
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Erinti:
1. Mother of Fionwe-urion and daughter of Manwe and Varda 2. Maia tied to Manwe and Varda 3. Sibling of Fionwe-urion and daughter of Manwe and Varda 4. Daughter of Manwe and Varda with no relation to Fionwe-urion 5. Maia tied to Manwe and Varda whos spouse is Fionwe-urion
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