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The Accursed• Uldor
Adanedhel• Túrin
Adorn• A river in the Enedwaith near the fortress of
Freca.
Adrahil• (Númenórean) Ondoher’s Captain of the
Left Wing
Adûnaic• The language of the King’s Men in Andor.
Adurant• A tributary of Gelion.
Aeglos• The spear of Gil-galad.
Aegnor• Elvish son of Finarfin.• Called: Egnor
Aelin-uial• The Twilight Meres
Aerandir• A mariner who sailed with Eärendil to
Aman.
Aerin• A relative of Húrin. The wife of Brodda, an
Easterling. The daughter of Indor.
The After-born• Men
The Aftercomers• Men
Agarwaen• Túrin
Aghan• A Drûg leech and friend of Barach.
Aglarond• A fortress watching the Gap of
Calenardhon.
• Called: The Hornburg, Glæmscrafu (Rohirrim)
Aglon• Himlad
Akallabêth the Downfallen• Andor
Ailinel• A daughter of Meneldur and Almarian, the
wife of Orchaldor, and mother of Soronto.
Ainairos• An Elf of Alqualondë who stirred up the
Valar against Melkor.
The Ainu of Evil• Melkor
Aiwendil• An Istari sent by Yavanna.• Called: Radagast
Alatar• An Istari sent by Oromë.
Alcarin• Atanatar II
Alcarinquë and Elemmírë• Stars
Alcarondas• Pharazôn’s mighty ship.• Called: Castle of the Sea
Aldamir• (Eldarin) A son of Eldacar and father of
Hyarmendacil II. A king of Gondor.
Aldarion• Anardil
Aldaron• Oromë
Aldor• (Rohirrim) A son of Brego and father of
Fréa. A king of the Rohirrim who drove out the Dunlendings.
Algund• A member of the Guar-waith.
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Almarian• The daughter of Vëantur, husband of
Meneldur, and mother of Anardil, Ailinel, and Almiel.
Almiel• A daughter of Meneldur and Almarian.
Alqualondë• The mansions of Olwë in Aman.• Called: The Haven of Swans.
Aman• Home of the Valar. Across the Outer Sea
from Arda• Called: The Land of Aman, the Blessed
Realm, the Guarded Realm
Amandil• (Eldarin) The counselor of Pharazôn. The
father of Elendil.
Amdír• (Sindarin) The Elvish king of Lórien and
father of Amroth.
Amlach• The son of Imlach.
Amlaich• (Eldarin) The son of Eärendur and father of
Beleg. A king of Arthedain.
Amon Amarth
Amon Anwar• Halifirien
Amon Dîn• A beacon of Gondor.
Amon Ereb• (Sindarin) A hill in Ossiriand where
Denethor died during the First Battle of the Wars of Beleriand.
Amon Ethir• (Sindarin) A hill raised by Finrod in front of
Nargothrond.• Called: The Spyhill
Amon Gwareth• (Sindarin) A mountain in Tumladen.
Amon Obel• (Sindarin) A mountain in Brethil.
Amon Rûdh• (Sindarin) Mîm’s home in the west of
Doriath. • Called: Sharbhund, the Bald Hill, Bar-en-
Danwedh, the House of Ransom, Echad i Sedryn, Camp of the Faithful
Amras• Elvish son of Fëanor.
Amrod• Elvish son of Fëanor.
Amroth• (Sindarin) The Elvish son of Amdír. A king
of Lórien.
Anadûnê• Andor
Anardil• (Eldarin) The son of Meneldur and
Almarian.• Called: Tar-Aldarion (Númenórean),
Aldarion (Númenórean), Anardilya (Númenórean), the Great Captain, the Lord of Ships and Havens of Númenor, the Master of Forests, tatanya (Númenórean), the Mariner-king
Anardil• (Eldarin) The son of Eärendil and father of
Ostoher. A king of Gondor.
Anardilya• Anardil
Anar the Fire-golden• The Sun.• Called: Vása, the Heart of Fire, the Daystar
Anárion• (Eldarin) The son of Ancalimë and Hallacar.
The father of Súrion.• Called: Tar-Anárion
Anárion• (Eldarin) The son of Elendil.
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Anarríma• A star
Ancalagon the Black• The mightiest of Melkor’s dragon host.
Ancalimë• (Eldarin) The daughter of Anardil and
Erendis. • Called: Hérinkë, Aranel, Emerwen, the
Princess Shepherdess, Tar-Ancalimë
Ancalimë• Nimloth
Andor• A five-pointed island in the Great Sea
prepared for Men. • Called: the Land of Gift, Elenna, Starwards,
Anadûnê, Númenórë, the Isle of Westernesse, Akallabêth the Downfallen, Atalantë (Eldarin), Mar-nu-Falmar
Andram• The Gates of Sirion.
Andróg• A member of the Guar-waith.
Androth• Caves in Dor-lómin where Annael and his
family lived.
Anduin the Great• A river in Arda
Andúnië• A port in Andor.
Andustar• The Western promontory of Andor.
Anfauglir• Carcharoth
Anfauglith• Ard-galen
Angainor• The chain that bound Melkor
Angamaitë• A great-grandson of Castamir.
Angamandi• Angband
Angband• Melkor’s fortress in the Northwest,
commanded by Sauron• Called: The Hells of Iron, Angamandi
Anghabar• The mine of Maeglin in Echoriath.
Anglachel• The sword of Beleg. Similar to Anguirel.
Angmar• The realm of the Witch-king in northern
Arnor. • Called: The Witch-realm
Angrenoth• A structure in Dunland. • Called: Isengard
Angrim• The father of Gorlim.
Angrist• The knife of Celegorm made by Telchar
that Beren stole from him.
Angrod• Elvish son of Finarfin.
Anguirel• A sword similar to Anglachel.
Annael• An Elf who brought up Tuor.
Annatar• Sauron
Annon-in-Gelydh• The Gate of the Noldor
Annúminas• Emendil’s city beside Lake Nenuial.
Apanónar• Men
Ar-Abattârik• Tar-Ardamin
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Aradan• Malach
Arador• The son of Argonui and father of Arathorn
II. A chieftain of Arnor.
Ar-Adûnakhôr• The son of Tar-Ardamin and father of Ar-
Zimrathon. • Called: Herunùmen, Tar-Herunùmen
(Eldarin), the Lord of the West
Araglas• The son of Aragorn I and father of Arahad I.
A chieftain of Arnor.
Aragorn I• The son of Aravir and father of Araglas. A
chieftain of Arnor.
Aragorn II• The son of Arathorn II. A chieftain of Arnor
and king of Gondor. • Called: Elessar
Aragost• The son of Arahad I and father of Aravorn.
A chieftain of Arnor.
Arahael• The son of Aranarth and father of Aranuir. A
chieftain of Arnor.
Arahad I• The son of Araglas and father of Aragost. A
chieftain of Arnor.
Arahad II• The son of Aravor and father of Arassuil. A
chieftain of Arnor.
Araman• Land between the Pelóri and the Great Sea
in Aman.
Aranarth• The son of Arvedui and father of Arahael. A
chieftain of Arnor.
Arandor• A portion of Mittalmar in Andor.• Called: the Kingsland
Aranel• Ancalimë
Aranrúth• The sword of Elwë.
Arantar• The son of Eldacar and father of Tarcil. A
king of Arnor.
Aranuir• The son of Arahael and father of Aravir. A
chieftain of Arnor.
Aranwë• The Elvish father of Voronwë.
Aranwion• Voronwë
Araphant• The son of Araval and father of Arvedui. A
king of the Arthedain.
Araphor.• The son of Arveleg and father of Argeleb II.
A king of Arthedain.
Arassuil• The son of Arahad II and father of Arathorn
I. A chieftain of Arnor.
Aratan• A son of Isildur.
Aratar• Manwë, Varda, Ulmo, Yavanna, Aulë,
Mandos, Nienna, Oromë.• Called: The High Ones of Arda
Arathorn I• The son of Arassuil and father of Argonui.
A chieftain of Arnor.
Arathorn II• The son of Arador and father of Aragorn II.
A chieftain of Arnor.
Araval• The son of Arveleg II and father of
Araphant. A king of Arthedain.
Aravir
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• The son of Aranuir and father of Aragorn I. A chieftain of Arnor.
Aravorn• The son of Aragost and father of Arahad II.
A chieftain of Arnor.
Ar-Belzagar• (Adûnaic) Tar-Calmacil
The Archer• Beleg
Arda• The World created by Eru and the Ainur• Called: The Firmament, the World, the
Earth, Eä, the Kingdom of Arda, the Veil of Arda, the Little Kingdom, the Outer Lands, the Hither Lands, Middle-Earth, Endor, the Dark Lands
Aredhel the White• Elvish daughter of Fingolfin. • Called: Ar-Feiniel, the White Lady of the
Noldor, Isfin
Ard-galen• A plain in Arda North of Dorthonion.• Called: The Pass of Sirion.• After the ruin of Beleriand, called:
Anfauglith, the Gasping Dust.
Ar-Feiniel• Aredhel the White
Argeleb I• A king of Arthedain. The son of Malvegil
and father of Arveleg I.
Argeleb II• (Eldarin) The son of Arapahor and father of
Arvegil. A king of Arthedain.
Ar-Gimilzôr• (Adûniac) The son of Ar-Zimrathon,
husband of Inzilbêth, and father of Tar-Palantir.
• Called: Gimilzôr
Argonui• The son of Arathorn I and father of Arador.
A chieftain of Arnor.
Arien
• The Maia chosen to guide Anar.
Ar-Inziladûn• Tar-Palantir
The Arkenstone• A jewel that Thrain I found in Erebor. • Called: The Heart of the Mountain
Arlisgion• Marshland in the South of Nevrast.
Armenelos• A city in Arandor in Andor. • Called: The City of the Kings
Armenelos the Golden• A temple that Sauron built in Armenelos for
the worship of Melkor.
Arminas• An Elf who helped Tuor find the Gate of the
Noldor.
Arnor• A realm established by Emendil in the
Downs. • Called: The Northern Kingdom
Aros• A river in East Beleriand.
Arossiach• The Fords of Aros.
Ar-Pharazôn• Pharazôn
Ar-Sakalthôr• (Adûniac) The son of Ar-Zimrathon and
father of Ar-Gimilzôr. • Called: Tar-Falassion (Eldarin)
Artamir• A son of Ondoher.
Artanor• Eglador
Arthad• A servant of Barahir
Arval• Eöl
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Arvedui• The son of Araphant, husband of Fíriel, and
father of Aranarth. A king of Arthedain.
Arvegil• The son of Argeleb II and father of Arveleg
II. A king of Arthedain.
Arveleg I• The son of Argeleb. A king of Arthedain.
The father of Araphor.
Arveleg II• The son of Arvegil and father of Araval. A
king of Arthedain.
Ar-Zimraphel• Míriel
Ar-Zimrathon• (Adûniac) The son of Ar-Adûnakhôr and
father of Ar-Sakalthôr. • Called: Tar-Hostamir (Eldarin)
Ascar• A tributary of Gelion in which Beren
reclaimed a Silmaril from the Dwarvish Lord of Nogrod.
• Called: Rathlóriel, the Goldenbed, Rathlorion
Asgon• A man who followed Túrin out of Dor-lómin
after the defeat of the Easterlings.
Astaldo• Tulkas
Atalantë• Andor
Atanamir• Tar-Atanamir
Atanatar I• (Eldarin) The son of Turambar and father of
Siriondil. A king of Gondor.
Atanatar II• (Eldarin) The son of Ciryahir and father of
Narmacil and Calmacil. A king of Gondor.• Called: Alcarin
Atani • Men
Atar aranya• Meneldur
Atarinya• A Númenórean word meaning father.
Athrad Angren• The Fords of Isen
Aulë• Ainu of Earth. A Valar. Spouse of Yavanna.
An Aratar. Created the Dwarves.• Called: Friend of the Noldor, the Maker,
Mahal, the Smith
Ausir• Dior Aranel
Avallónë• A port in Eressëa.
The Avari• Elves who did not follow Oromë into Aman.• Called: The Unwilling
Avathar• Ungoliant’s lair beneath the Bay of Eldamar
in Aman.
Azaghâl• The dwarvish lord of Belegost• Called: The Lord of Belegost
Azanulbizar• The place where the Dwarves first awoke in
the Misty Mountains.
Azog• (Orcish) The orc who killed Thrór. The
father of Bolg. Killed by Dáin.
Bad Uthwen• The Way of Escape
Bag-End• The Bagginses’s smial in the Hill.
Baggins• A well-to-do family of hobbits.
Balan
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• Bëor the Old
Balchoth• Orcs
Balcmeg• An orc
The Bald Hill• Amon Rûdh
Baldor• (Rohirrim) A son of Brego. He ventured into
the Paths of the Dead.
Balin• (Dwarvish) A dwarf of Thorin’s folk.
Balrogs• The Valaraukar
Bandobras Took• A six-foot-tall hobbit who routed an
invasion of orcs in the Battle of Greenfields. He killed Golfimbul.
• Called: Bullroarer
The Bane of Glaurung• Túrin
Bar-en-Danwedh• Amon Rûdh
Bar-erib• A fort of the Guarwaith
Barad-dûr• Sauron’s tower in Mordor. • Called: The Dark Tower
Barad Nimras• A watchtower built by Finrod on the shores
of West Beleriand.
Baragund• The son of Bregolas. Father of Morwen.
Barahir• The son of Bregor. Father of Beren.
Barahir• The son of Hador and father of Dior. A
steward of Gondor.
Baran• The son of Bëor the Old. Father of Boron.
The Baranduin• The Brandywine River
The Battle• The Battle of the Powers
The Battle of Azanulbizar• The battle between the Dwarves and orcs
in Moria. • Called: Nanduhirion (Quenya)
The Battle of Greenfields• A battle in which Bandobras Took routed
an invasion of orcs.
The Battle of Sudden Flame• Bragollach
The Battle of the Powers• The war between Melkor and the Valar
after the awakening of the Elves• Called: The Battle
The Battle of Wrath and Thunder• The Great Battle
The Battle Plain• Dagorlad
The Battle-under-Stars• The Second Battle.
Bauglir• Melkor
The Bay of Balar• A bay in Arda, facing the Outer Sea, fed by
the Sirion river.
The Bay of Eldamar• A bay in Arda, close to Aman. • Called: Elvenhome
Being• The Great Music
Belecthor I• The son of Húrin II and father of Orodreth.
A steward of Gondor.
Belecthor II
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• The son of Beregond and father of Thorondir. A steward of Gondor.
Beleg• (Quenya) The Elvish chief of the
marchwardens of Elwë.• Called: Strongbow, the Bowman,
Cúthalion, the Archer
Beleg• (Eldarin) The son of Amlaich and father of
Mallor. A king of Arthedain.
Belegaer• The Outer Sea
Belegorn• The son of Herion and father of Húrin I. A
steward of Gondor.
Belegund• The son of Bregolas. Father of Rían.
Beleriand• Western lands
Belladona Took• The hobbit daughter of the Old Took, the
wife of Bungo Baggins, and the mother of Bilbo Baggins.
Bemá• Oromë
Bëor the Old• A chieftain among the Men. The father of
Baran.• Called: Balan, Vassal
Beregar• The father of Erendis.
Beregond• The son of Been and father of Belecthor II.
A steward of Gondor.
Beren• The son of Barahir. Spouse of Lúthien.
Father of Dior Aranel.• Called: One-hand, Erchamion, Camlost,
the Empty-handed, Ermabwed, Elmavoitë
Beren
• The son of Eglamoth and father of Beregond. A steward of Gondor.
“Between the Rivers”• Minhiraith
The Big People• Men
Bilbo Baggins• The hobbit son of Belladonna Took and
Bungo Baggins. • Called: Underhill
The Birth of Flowers• Nost-na-Lothion
The Bitter Hills• Ered Wethrin
The Black Foe of the World• Melkor
The Black King• Melkor
The Blacksword• Túrin
The Black Sword of Beleg• Gurthang
The Black Thorn of Brethil• Gurthang
The Black Years• The time of Sauron’s first attack. • Called: The Days of Flight
The Blessed• Eärendil
Blessed Realm• Aman
The Bloodstained• Túrin
The Blue Ring• Vilya
Boldog• An orc captain.
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Bolg• (Orcish) The orc son of Azog.
Bór• A leader of the Swarthy Men. The father of
Borlad, Borlach, and Borthand.
The “Border River”• The Glanduin
Borlach• A son of Bór
Borlad• A son of Bór.
Boromir• The son of Boron. Lord of Ladros. Father of
Bregor.
Boromir• The son of Denethor I and father of Cirion.
Boromir• The son of Denethor II.
Boron• The son of Baran. Father of Boromir.
Borthand• A son of Bór
The Bowman• Beleg
Bragollach• The fourth battle in the Wars of Beleriand
during the ruin of Beleriand.• Called: The Battle of Sudden Flame
Brandir• The son of Handir. The leader of the People
of Haleth.• Called: Club-foot
The Brandywine Bridge• A bridge over the Brandywine River in the
South of the Shire.
The Brandywine River• A river in Eriador.• Called: The Baranduin
Bredhil
• Varda
Brego• The son of Eorl and father of Baldor and
Aldor.
Bregolas• The son of Bregor. Father of Baragund and
Belegund.
Bregor• The son of Boromir. Father of Bregolas and
Barahir.
Brethil• Forest land in Beleriand.• Called: Sarch nia Chîn Húrin, the Grave of
the Children of Húrin
Brilthor• A tributary of Gelion.
Brithombar and Eglarest• Ports in Arda
Brodda• An Easterling who invaded Dor-lómin.
Spouse of Aerin.• Called: The Incomer
Bronwë• Voronwë
Bronweg• Voronwë.
The Brown Lands• Land of the Balchoth in Rhovanion.
Brytta• (Rohirrim) The son of Fréaláf and father of
Walda. A king of the Rohirrim.• Called: Léofa
Bullroarer• Bandobras Took
Bungo Baggins• The hobbit husband of Belladonna Took
and father of Bilbo Baggins.
The Burning Briar• Valacirca
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The Butcher• Gorgol
Cabed-en-Aras• A deep ravine in Brethil where Túrin killed
Glaurung.• Called: Cabed Naeramarth, the Leap of
Dreadful Doom, the Deer’s Leap
Cabed Naeramarth• Cabed-en-Aras
Calacirya • A valley in the Pelóri running to the sea.• Called: The Pass of Light
The Calaquendi• The Eldalië
Calimehtar• (Eldarin) The son of Calmacil and father of
Ondoher. A king of Gondor.
Calimehtar• (Eldarin) A son of Calmacil and grandfather
of Castamir.
Calmacil• (Eldarin) The son of Atanatar II and father
of Minaclar and Calimehtar. A king of Gondor.
Calmindon • A tower that Aldarion built on Tol Uinen.• Called: The Light-tower
Calenardhon• Land in Eriador south of Hithaeglir. • Called: Rohan (Sindarin), Rochand, the
Riddermark (Rohirrim)
Camlost• Beren
The Camp of the Faithful• Amon Rhûd
Captain of Dogs• Huan
Captain of the Hosts• Falastur
Caragdûr• The black precipice of Gondolin.
Caranthir• Elvish son of Fëanor. • Called: Cranthir
Carcaras• Carcharoth
Carcharas• Carcharoth
Carcharoth• A great werewolf of Morgoth.• Called: The Red Maw, Anfauglir, the Jaws
of Thirst, Karkaras, Knife-fang, the Hell-wolf, Carcaras, the Wolf-ward, Carcharas
Carnil and Luinil• Stars
Castamir• (Eldarin) The grandson of Calimehtar. He
took over Eldacar’s throne when Eldacar was driven out of Gondor. The great grandfather of Angamaitë and Sangahyando.
Castle of the Sea• Alcarondas
The Caverns of Narog• High Faroth
The Caves of the Forgotten• The hills that crushed Pharazôn when he
waged war against Aman.
Celeborn• The tree in Tol Eressëa “descended” of
Galathilion in Tirion. Called: Nimloth, the White Tree of Numenor
Celeborn• The Elvish prince of Doriath. The husband
of Galadriel
Celebrimbor• The Elvish son of Curufin. A craftsman of
Galadriel and Celeborn.
Celebrindal• Idril
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Celebrindor• (Eldarin) The son of Celepharn and father
of Malvegil. A king of Arthedain.
Celebros• A stream in Brethil
Celegorm• (Eldarin) Elvish son of Fëanor.
Celepharn• (Eldarin) The son of Mallor and father of
Celebrindor. A king of Arthedain.
Celon• A tributary of Aros.
Cemendur• (Eldarin) The son of Meneldil and father of
Eärendil. A king of Gondor.
Child of Twilight• Maeglin
Children of Eru• Children of Iluvatar
Children of Iluvatar• Elves, men• Called: Children of Eru
The Children of the Sun• Men
The City of the Kings• Armenelos
Club-foot• Brandir
Círdan the Shipwright• The Elvish leader of the Falathrim.• Called: The Guardian of the Third Ring
Cirion• The son of Boromir and father of Hallas. A
steward of Gondor.
Cirith Thoronath• The escape route Idril contrived out of
Gondolin. • Called: The Eagle’s Cleft, Cristhorn, Kirith-
thoronath
Ciryaher• Ciryahir
Ciryahir• The son of Ciryandil and father of Atanatar
II. A king of Gondor. • Called: Hyarmendacil I, South-victor,
Ciryaher
Ciryandil• (Eldarin) The son of Eärnil I and father of
Ciryahir. A king of Gondor.
Ciryatur• The commanding admiral of Tar-Minastir’s
navy sent to aid Gil-galad.
Ciryon• A son of Isildur.
The City of Seven Names• Ondolindë
The City of Stone• Ondolindë
The City of the Dwellers in Stone• Ondolindë
The Company• The Guarwaith
Conqueror of Fate• Túrin
Côr• Kôr
Count of Time• Time system derived from the Two Trees
Cranthir• Caranthir
The Craven• Melkor
Cris Ilbranteloth• The Gate of the Noldor
Cris-Ilfing• The Gate of the Noldor
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Crissaegrim• The abode of eagles in East Beleriand.
Cristhorn• Cirith Thoronath
The Crown of the Hidden Kingdom• The crown of Turgon.
Crowned with Stars• Oiolossë
Cuilwarthien• Tol Galen
Cuiviénen• The Water of Awakening, a bay in Palisor
where the Elves awoke.
Culúrien• Laurelin
Cûm-nan-Arasaith• The grave in Doriath of the dwarves who
fought Elwë for Nauglamír.• Called: The Mound of Avarice
Curufin• Elvish son of Fëanor
Curufinwë• Fëanor
Curumo• An Istari sent by Aulë. • Called: Saruman (Northron), Curunír
(Eldarin), the Man of Skill, the White Messenger, the Man of Craft
Curunír• Curumo
Cúthalion• Beleg
Daeron the Minstrel• The chief lore master of Elwë.
Dagnir• A servant of Barahir
Dagor Aglareb
• The third battle in the Wars of Beleriand, in which Fingolfin and Maedhros defeated the Orcs who pushed through Ard-galen.
• Called: The Glorious Battle.
Dagorlad• A plain in Mordor where the Last Alliance
fought Sauron.
Dagor-nuin-Giliath• The Second Battle
Dain I• (Dwarvish) A descendant of Thorin I. The
father of Frór, Thrór, and Grór. Killed by a dragon.
Dáin• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish son of Náin. He
killed Azog. • Called: Ironfoot
Dairuin• A servant of Barahir
Dale• A town near Erebor.
Dark Enemy of the World• Melkor
The Dark Guard• The guards of the outer gate of Gondolin.
The Dark Hand• Melkor
The Dark Lands• Middle-earth
The Dark Lord• Sauron
The Dark Mountains• Emyn Duir
The Dark Tower• Barad-dûr
The Days of Flight• The Black Years
The Daystar• Anar
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Days of the Bliss of Valinor• The years of the trees
The Dead that Live Again• The I-Cuilwarthon
Deadly Nightshade• Taur-nu-Fuin
The Deathless• Durin
The Deceiver• Sauron
The Deep Elves• The Noldor
The Deer’s Leap• Cabed-en-Aras
The Demon of Dark• Melkor
Denethor I• The son of Dior and father of Boromir. A
steward of Gondor.
Denethor• The son of Ecthelion II and father of
Faramir and Boromir. A steward of Gondor.
Déor• (Rohirrim) The son of Goldwine and father
of Gram. A king of the Rohirrim who lead an exped7ition Northward to find that Isengard was still hostile.
Dimbar
Dimrost• Waterfalls in Celebros.• Called: The Rainy Stair, Nen Girith, the
Shuddering Water
Dior • The son of Barahir and father of Denethor I.
A steward of Gondor.
Dior Aranel• The son of Beren and Lúthien. The spouse
of Nimloth and father of Eluréd, Elurín, and Elwing.
• Called: Dior Eluchíl, Thingol’s Heir, the Fair, the Lord of the Nauglafring, Ausir, the Wealthy
Dior Eluchíl• Dior Aranel
Dírnaith• (Sindarian) A spearhead formation.• Called: Nernehta (Quenya)
Dís• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish daughter of Thrain
II.
The Dispossessed• The House of Fëanor
The Doom of Mandos• The Prophecy of the North
The Doom of the Noldor• The Prophecy of the North
Doomsman of the Valar• Mandos
Dor Caranthir• Thargelion
Dor Daedeloth• The land of Melkor.
Dor Dínen• Land in Lothlann. • Called: The Silent Land.
Dor-Firn-i-Guinar• Tol Galen
Doriath• Eglador
Dorlas• A leader of the woodsmen of Ephel
Brandir.
Dor-lómin• Drengist
Dor-nu-Fauglith
Dorthonion• Northern highlands in Arda.
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• Called: The Northlands
The Dragonhead of the North• The Helm of Hador The Dragon of Dor-lómin• The Helm of Hador
The Dragon of Erebor• Smaug
Dramborleg• The axe of Tuor.
Draugluin• The oldest of the werewolves in Angband.
The Dread Helm• Túrin
Drengist• The fjord in Araman where Fëanor left
Fingolfin. given to Hador by Fingolfin.• Called: Dor-lómin, Losgar, the Land of
Shadows
The Drowning of Númenor• The destruction of Andor by Eru.
Drúedain• Drûg
The Drû-folk• Drûg
Drûg• (Haladin) a people who lived with the Folk
of Haleth.• Called: Drúedain (Eldarin), the Oghor-hai
(Black Speech), the Drû-folk, Púkel-men, the Wild Men
Duilin• The Elvish leader of the Swallow.
Duilwen• A tributary of Gelion.
The Dúnedain• The Númenóreans
The Dunlendings• People who lived in the foothills west of the
Misty Mountains.
Durin• (Dwarvish) The eldest of the Seven Fathers
of the Dwarves.• Called: The Deathless
Durin• (Dwarvish) The descendant of Durin the
Deathless and father of Náin I. A king of Khazad-dûm. Killed by Durin’s Bane.
Durin’s Bane• A balrog that was awakened by the
dwarves in Khazad-dûm.
The Dwarf road• Men-i-Naugrim
The Dwarrodelf• Khazâd-dûm
Dwarves• Creatures created by Aulë• Called: The Naugrim, Longbeards
The Dweller in the Deep• Ulmo
Dwimodene• Lórien.
Eä• Arda
The Eagles’ Cleft• Cirith Thoronath
Eagles of the King• Yavanna’s protectors of the forests.• Called: The Lords of the West, the
Thornhoth, the Sorontur
The Eagle’s Pinion• Eärrámë
Eämbar • Aldarion’s ship.
Eärendil• The son of Tuor and Idril. Spouse of Elwing
and father of Elrond and Elros. • Called: Halfelven, the Blessed, the Mariner
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Eärendil• (Eldarin) The son of Cemendur and father
of Anardil. A king of Gondor.
Eärendur• A son of Tar-Amandil.
Eärendur• (Eldarin) The son of Elendur. A king of
Arnor. The father of Amlaith.
Eärnil• (Eldarin) The son of Tarciryan and father of
Ciryandil. A king of Gondor.
Eärnil II• (Eldarin) Ondoher’s Captain of the
Southern Army. The father of Eärnur. A king of Gondor.
Eärnur• (Eldarin) The son of Eärnil II. A king of
Gondor.
Eärrámë• The ship Tuor built to sail into the West. • Called: Sea-wing, the Eagle’s Pinion
Eärwen• Elvish daughter of Olwë. Wife of Finarfin.
The Easterlings• Evil men who overthrew Dor-lómin, led by
Brodda. • Called: The Wolf-folk
The East Vale• Thargelion
The East-victor• Tarostar
Echad i Sedryn• Amon Rhûd
The Echoing Hills• Ered Lómin
Echoriath
Ecthelion• The Elvish captain of the Great Gate of
Steel. The leader of the Fountain.
• Called: The Lord of the Fountains, the Warden of the Great Gate
Ecthelion I• The son of Orodreth and father of
Eglamoth. A steward of Gondor.
Ecthelion• The son of Turgon and father of Denethor
II. A steward of Gondor.
The Edain• Men
Eglador• The land of Elwë and Melian, protected by
the Girdle of Melian.• Called: Doriath, the Hidden Kingdom,
Artanor, the Land Beyond
Eglamoth• The Elvish leader of the Heavenly Arch.
Eglamoth• The son of Ecthelion I and father of Beren.
A steward of Gondor.
Eglath• Friends of Elwë who remained in Arda. • Called: The Forsaken People.
Egnor• Aegnor
Eilenach• The second-highest beacon of Gondor.
Eilenaer• Halifirien
Eilinel• The wife of Gorlim.
Eithel Sirion• The Vale of Sirion
Emerië• Pasture-land in the Mittalmar in Andor.
Elatan• Silmarien’s husband from Andúnië. The
father of Valandil.
Elendur
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• A son of Isildur.
Elenna• Andor
Elanor • A type of flower.
Elbereth• Varda
Eldacar• (Eldarin) The son of Isildur and father of
Arantar. A king of Arnor.
Eldacar• (Númenórean) The son of Valacar and
Vidumavi and father of Ornendil and Aldamir.
• Called: Vinitharya (Northron)
Eldalië• The Vanyar, the Noldor, and the Teleri.• Called: The Calaquendi, the Elves of the
Light, the Three Kindreds of the Eldar.
Eldalondë the Green• A port in Eldanna in Andor.
Eldanna• A bay between the Andustar and the
Hyarnustar in Andor.
Eldar• Elves who followed Oromë into the West,
into Aman.
The Eldar of Beleriand• The Sindar
Eldarin• The tongue of the Eldar
Elder Children of Illuvatar• Elves
Elder Days
The Elder King• Manwë
Eledhwen• Morwen
Elemmakil• The Elvish captain of the Guard of
Gondolin charged with guarding the gate.
Elemmírë
Elendë
Elenwë• Elvish wife of Turgon
Elendil• Emendil
The Elendili• A group in Andor who remained friends
with the elves.• Called: The Elf-friends, the Faithful
The Elendilmir• A circlet of silver with a white gem, the
headpiece of the King of Arnor. • Called: The Star of Elendil
Elendur• (Eldarin) The son of Valandur and father of
Eärendur. A king of Arnor.
Elentári• Varda
The Elessar• A clear gem reflecting the green light of
growing things, made by Enerdhil and Celebrimbor.
• Called: The Stone of Eärendil.
Elessar• Aragorn II
The Elf-friends• The Elendiri
The Elf-man• Túrin
Elfsheen• Morwen
Elmavoitë• Beren
Elostirion
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• The highest tower in Emyn Beraid, housing a Seeing Stone.
Elrond• A son of Eärendil and Elwing. A Half-elven.
Elros• A son of Eärendil and Elwing. A Half-elven.
The first king of the Dúnedain. • Called: Tar-Minyatur
Elvenhome• The Bay of Eldamar
Elves• Created by Eru• Called: The Children of Iluvatar, the
Firstborn, the Quendi, Elder Children of Illuvatar, the white-fiends, the Fair Folk
The Elves of the Darkness• The Moriquendi
The Elves of the Falas• The Falathrim
The Elves of the Light• The Eldalië
The Elves of the Twilight• The Sindar
Eluréd• A son of Dior Aranel and Nimloth.
Elurín• A son of Dior Aranel and Nimloth.
Elu Thingol• Elwë
Elwë• The Elvish king of the Teleri. Brother of
Olwë. Spouse of Melian. • Called: Singollo, Greymantle, Elu Thingol,
the Hidden King, Grey-cloak, Tinwelint, Lord of Beleriand
Elwing• The daughter of Dior Eluchil and Nimloth.
Wife of Eärendil and mother of Elrond and Elros.
• Called: Star-spray
Emeldir• The wife of Barahir. • Called: The Manhearted
Emendil• The son of Amandil and father of Isildur
and Anárion.• Called: Elendil, Voronda
Emerië• A pasture region in Mittalmar in Andor.
Emerwen• Ancalimë
The Empty-handed• Beren
Emyn Beraid• A series of watchtowers raised by Gil-
galad for the Númenóreans along the coast of Middle-earth.
The Emyn Duir• A group of high hills in the north-east of the
Greenwood. • Called: The Dark Mountains, Emyn-nu-
Fuin, the Mountains of Mirkwood.
Emyn-nu-Fuin• Emyn Duir
The Encampment• Estolad
The Encircling Mountains• The mountains that surround Gondolin.• Called: Echoriath.
The Encircling Sea• The Outer Sea
The End of the Wood• Methed-en-glad
Endor• Arda
Enedwaith• (Númenórean) Plains divided by the
Gwathló. • Called: “Middle-folk”
The Enemy of Men and Elves
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• Melkor
Enerdhil• (Quenya) An Elvish jewel-smith in
Ondolindë.
Engwar• Men
Eöl• Of the kin of Thingol. Of Nan Elmoth.
Father of Maeglin and spouse of Aredhel. Of the Mole-kin of the Noldor.
• Called: Arval.
Éomund• Eorl’s chief captain of the Éothéod.
Eorl• The son of Léod and a lord of the Éothéod. • Called: Lord of the Éothéod, King of
Calenardhon, King of the Mark of the Riders.
The Éothéod • A group of Northmen descended of
Eldacar.
Éthéod • A group of the Northmen.
Eönwë• A Maiar. Herald of Manwë.
Ephel Brandir• Land near Amon Obel ruled by Brandir.
Eradan• The son of Mardil and father of Herion. A
steward of Gondor.
Erchamion• Beren
Erebor• A mountain in Rhovanion. • Called: The Lonely Mountain
Ered Engrin• The Iron Mountains
Ered Gorgoroth• A valley in Beleriand where Ungoliant hid.
• Called: Nan Dungortheb, the Valley of Dreadful Death
Ered Lindon• Mountains in Ossiriand
Ered Lómin• Hills in Arda• Called: The Echoing Hills
Ered Luin• Mountains in Arda. The source of the
tributaries of Gelion.• Called: The Blue Mountains
Ered Nimrais• Mountains in Arda• Called: The White Mountains
Ered Wethrin• Mountains in Arda• Called: The Mountains of Shadow, the
Bitter Hills, Eryd Wethion
Eregion• A realm of the Elves near Khazad-dûm. The
home of the I-Mírdain• Called: Hollin
Ereinion• The Elvish son of Fingolfin. Became the
High King of the Noldor in Middle-earth after Turgon.
• Called: Gil-galad, the High King,
Erendis• The daughter of Beregar and Núneth. The
spouse of Aldarion and mother of Ancalimë.
• Called: The Lady of the Westlands, Uineniel, the Lady of the Star-brow, Tar-Elestirnë, mamil, the White Lady of Emerië
Eressëa• An island in the Bay of Eldamar. Home of
the Teleri. • Called: The Lonely Isle
Eriador• Land between the Misty and Blue
Mountains.
Ermabwed
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Errelont• A mariner who sailed with Eärendil to
Aman.
Eru• The creator.• Called: The One, Iluvatar
Eryd Wethion• Ered Wethrin
Eryn Lasgalen• Greenwood the Great
Esgalduin• A river separating Neldoreth and Region.
Estë• A Valier. Spouse of Lórien. Clad in grey.
Estelmo• The squire of Elendur.
Estolad• Land near Doriath of Amrod and Amras
where the Men first encamped.• Called: The Encampment.
Evendim• Lake Nenuial
Everlasting Whiteness• Oiolossë
The Ever-cold• The Hill of Himring.
The Evermind• Uilos
Ever-young• Vána
The Evil Breath• A sickening wind from Angband which
killed Urwen
The Exiles• The Noldor
Ezellohar
• Mound of Valmar. • Called: Corollairë, the Green Mound
Faelivrin• Findulias
The Fair• Dior Aranel
The Fair Elves• The Vanyar
The Fair Folk• Elves
The Faithful• The Elendili
Falasquil• The shelter Tuor made in Nevrast.
Falastur• (Eldarin) The son of Siriondil. A king of
Gondor.• Called: Captain of the Hosts, Tarannon
(Eldarin), Lord of the Coasts
Falathar• A mariner who sailed with Eärendil to
Aman.
The Falathrim• Elves of the Teleri who remained in Arda
with Ossë.• Called: The Elves of the Falas
The Fall of the Noldor• The Kinslaying at Alqualondë
Faramir• (Eldarin) A son of Ondoher.
Faramir• The son of Denethor II. A steward of
Gondor.
The Far-Wanderer• Palarran
The Father of Dragons• Glaurung
Fëanturi
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• Mandos, Lórien; masters of spirits.
Fëanor• Elvish son of Finwë and Míriel Serindë.
Husband of Nerdanel.• Called: Curufinwë, Spirit of Fire.
Feast of Reuniting• Mereth Aderthad
Felagund• Finrod
Felaróf• The mearas horse of Eorl, which killed his
father. • Called: Mansbane
The Fen of Serech• A swamp in Arda near the Vale of Sirion.
The Flower of Silver• Isil
The Flower of the Plain• Ondolindë
Fili• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish nephew of Thorin.
Finarfin• Elvish son of Finwë and Indis. Brother of
Fingolfin. Husband of Eärwen. Father of Finrod, Orodreth, Angrod, Aegnor, and Galadriel.
• Called: Finrod
Finduilas• The Elvish daughter of Orodreth• Called: Faelivrin
Fingolfin• Elvish son of Finwë and Indis. Brother of
Finarfin. • Called: Fingolma
Fingolma• Fingolfin
Fingon• Elvish son of Fingolfin. King of the Noldor
after Finwë.• Called: The High King of the Noldor
Finn• Finwë
Finrod• Elvish son of Finarfin.• Called: Felagund, Lord of Caves, Hewer of
Caves, Nóm, Wisdom
Finrod• Finarfin
Finwë• The Elvish king of the Noldor. Husband of
Míriel Serindë and Indis. Father of Fëanor, Finarfin, and Fingolfin, Finn
Fionwë• The son of Tulkas who led the Elves from
Kô before the Great Battle.
Fíriel• (Númenórean) The daughter of Ondoher
and wife of Arvedui.
Firienholt• The woods about Halifirien.
The Fírimar• Men
First War• Battle between Melkor and Tulkas for Arda
The Foam-flower• Vingilot
The Foamriders• The Teleri
The Foe of the Valar• Melkor
Folca• (Rohirrim) The son of Walda and father of
Folcwine. A king of the Rohirrim. He killed the great boar of Everholt, but died of subsequent wounds.
The Ford of Brithiach• A ford on Sirion.
The Ford of Stones• Sarn Athrad
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The Fords of Aros• Arossiach
The Fords of
The Forest between the Rivers• Taurim-Duinath
The Forest under Nightshade• Taur-nu-Fuin
Formenos• The treasury of Fëanor in Aman during his
banishment.
Forostar• The Northern promontory of Andor.
The Forsaken People• Eglath
Forweg• The leader of the Guar-waith.
The Fountain• Ecthelion’s battalion in Ondolindë. They
wore armor adorned with silver and diamonds, bore long, pale swords, and marched to battle with flute music.
The Fragrant Trees• Nísimaldar
Fram• The son of Frumgar and a lord of the
Éothéod. He killed Scatha.
Fréa• (Rohirrim) A son of Aldor and father of
Frëawine. A king of the Rohirrim.
Fréaláf• (Rohirrim) The son of Hild and father of
Brytta. A king of the Rohirrim who killed Wulf.
• Called: Hildeson
Frëawine• (Rohirrim) A son of Fréa and father of
Goldwine. A king of the Rohirrim.
Freca
• A man who challenged Helm for the king’s daughter to give to his son and died. The father of Wulf.
Frerin• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish son of Thrain II.
Killed by orcs in the Battle of Azanulbizar.
Friend of the Noldor• Aulë
Frór• (Dwarvish) A dwarvish son of Dain I. Killed
by a dragon.
Frumgar• The first lord of the Éothéod. The father of
Fram.
Fuinor• A lord of the Haradrim.
Fundin• (Dwarvish) A dwarvish relative of Thrain II.
Killed by orcs in the Battle of Azanulbizar.
Galadriel• Elvish daughter of Finarfin. The spouse of
Celeborn.
Galathilion• Tree modeled after Telperion, formed by
Yavanna in Tirion.
Galdor• The son of Hador. The father of Húrin,
Aerin, and Huor• Called: The Tall, Indor
Galdor• The Elvish leader of the Tree.
Galvorn • A black metal made by Eöl
Gamil Zirak• The master of Telchar.
Gandalf• Mithrandir
The Gap of Calenardhon
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• An opening in the Misty Mountains near the Fords of Isen.
Gar Ainion• The place where Tuor and Idril were
married near to Turgon’s halls in Gondolin.• Called: The Place of the Gods
Gar Thurion• Ondolindë
The Gasping Dust• Ard-galen
The Gate of Bronze• Two bronze doors with three square
towers, the Third Gate of Ondolindë.
The Gate of Silver• A low, broad gate of white marble with
designs of pearls, flowers, and Telperion, the Fifth Gate of Ondolindë.
The Gate of Stone• A pivoting boulder, the Second Gate of
Ondolindë.
The Gate of the Noldor• A long river tunnel that Tuor followed from
Dor-lómin to Nevrast.• Called: The Golden Cleft, the Gully of the
Rainbow Roof, Glorfalc, Cris Ilbranteloth, the Rainbow-cleft, Cris-Ilfing, Kirith Helvin, Annon-in-Gelydh
The Gate of Wood• A wooden portcullis, the First Gate of
Ondolindë.
The Gate of Writhen Iron• A gate with four square towers, a device in
the likeness of Thorondor, and designs of the moon through forests, the Fourth Gate of Ondolindë.
• Called: The Iron Gate
The Gates of Sirion• The falls of Sirion in East Beleriand, ending
in Ramdal.• Called: Andram, the Long Wall.
The Gates of Summer• Tarnin Austa
Gelion• A river in Arda
Gelmir• The Elvish brother of Gwindor. He helped
Tuor find the Gate of the Noldor.
Gethron• A guide of Húrin.
Gildor• A servant of Barahir
Gil-Estel• Vingilot
Gil-galad• Ereinion
Gimilkhàd• A son of Ar-Gimilzor and Inzilbêth. The
father of Pharazôn.
Gimilzôr• Ar-Gimilzôr
The Girdle of Melian• A barrier of light around Eglador.
The Giver of Freedom• Melkor
Giver of Fruits• Yavanna
Glæmscrafu• Aglarond
Glamhoth• Orcs
Glanduin• A river flowing down from the Misty
Mountains which joins the Mitheithel. • Called: The “Border River”
Glaurung• The first of the Urulóki. Waited in Angband.• Called: Father of Dragons, the Great Worm,
the Worm of Morgoth, Glómund
Glingal and Belthil• Two statues of trees that Turgon made in
Gondolin after the Two Trees.
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• Called: Glingol and Bansil
Glingol and Bansil• Glingal and Belthil
Glirhuin• A musician of Brethil.
Gloin• (Dwarvish) A dwarf of Thorin’s folk.
Glómund• Glaurung
The Gloomweaver• Ungoliant
Glóredhel• A son of Hador
Glorfalc• The Gate of the Noldor
Glorfindel• An Elvish captain of Fingon. He saved the
retreat of Idril and Tuor from Gondolin by killing a Balrog. The leader of the Golden Flower. He wore armor of golden mail.
The Glorious Battle• Dagor Aglareb
The Gnomes• The Noldor
The God of Dreams• Lórien
The Golden• Pharazôn
The Goldenbed• Ascar
The Golden Cleft• The Gate of the Noldor
The Golden Flower• Glorfindel’s battalion in Ondolindë. They
wore the sun and its rays on their shields.
The Golden Gate• A gate of yellow marble similar to the Gate
of Silver but with designs of diamonds,
chains, and a pyramid with Laurelin, the Sixth Gate of Ondolindë.
The Golden-haired• Hador
Goldenhead• Hador
Goldwine• (Rohirrim) A son of Frëawine and father of
Déor. A king of the Rohirrim.
Golfimbul• (Orcs) The king of the orcs who fought in
the Battle of Greenfields. Killed by Bandobras Took.
Gollum’s Ring• The One Ring
The Golodhrim• The elves who lived in Gondolin under
Turgon.• Called: The Gondolindrim, the Gondothlim,
the Lothlim
Gondobar• Ondolindë
Gondolin• Ondolindë
The Gondolindrim• The Golodhrim
Gondor• A realm established by Isildur and Anárion
in Belfalas
The Gondothlim• The Golodhrim
Gondothlimbar• Ondolindë
Gothmog• The lord of Balrogs who killed Fëanor.• Called: The Lord of Balrogs
Gorgol• An orc• Called: The Butcher
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Gorlim• A servant of Barahir. The spouse of Eilinel.• Called: The Unhappy
Gorthaur the Cruel• Sauron
Gorthol• Túrin
Gram• (Rohirrim) The son of Déor and father of
Helm and Hild. A king of the Rohirrim.
The Grave of the Children of Húrin• Brethil
The Great Battle• The war of Eärendil, the Valar, the Elves,
and the Men against the Throne of Morgoth.
• Called: The War of Wrath, the Terrible Battle, the Last Battle, the Battle of Wrath and Thunder
The Great Captain• Aldarion
The Great Echo• Lammoth
The Great Gate of Steel• Two round towers with a fence of spears
between, the Seventh Gate of Ondolindë. • Called: The Last Gate
The Great Gulf• A bay in Arda facing the Outer Sea
Great Lake• Lake in Arda• Called: The Inland Sea, Helcar, the Sea of
Helcar
The Great Rider• Oromë
The Great Sea• The Outer Sea
The Great Worm• Glaurung
The Greater Gelion
• A source of the Gelion.
The Green Bough of Return• A branch of oiolairë that by tradition was
lain on an embarking ship’s prow by a captain’s kinswoman.
The Green-elves• The Laiquendi
The Green Isle• Tol Galen
The Green Mound• Ezellohar
Greenwood the Great• A huge forest in Rhovanion. • Called: Eryn Galen, Taur-nu-Fuin, Taur-e-
Ndaedelos, Eryn Lasgalen, the Wood of Greenleaves
Grey-cloak• Elwë
The Grey-elves• The Sindar
The Grey Havens• Mithlond
Greymantle• Elwë
The Grey Messenger• Mithrandir
The Grey Pilgrim• Mithrandir
Grithnir• A guide of Húrin.
Grond• Melkor’s hammer• Called: The Hammer of the Underworld
Grór• (Dwarvish) A dwarvish son of Dain I.
Guarwaith• A group of outlaw men who lived in the
forests near Doriath led by Túrin.
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The Guarded Gate• The gate of Ondolindë.
The Guarded Realm• Aman
The Guardian of the Third Ring• Círdan
Guests• Men
The Guild of Weaponsmiths• A group of blacksmiths in Andor.
The Guild of Venturers• A group of hardy seamen led by Aldarion.• Called: The Uinendili
Guilin• The Elvish father of Gwindor.
The Gulf of Lhûn• They bay of the Great Sea in Beleriand that
the Elves built Mithlond.
The Gully of the Rainbow Roof• The Gate of the Noldor
Gundor• The son of Hador.
Gurthang• Túrin’s sword• Called: Iron of Death, the Black Thorn of
Brethil, the Black Sword of Beleg
Gwaith-i-Mirdain• The Elves who lived in Eregion.• Called: the People of the Jewel-smiths
Gwarestrin• Ondolindë
Gwath• A Sindarian word meaning shadow or dim
light.
Gwath-hîr• Gwathir
Gwathir• A river in Middle-earth.
• Called: The River of Shadow, Gwathló, Gwath-hîr (Númenórean)
Gwathló• Gwathir
Gwendelin• Melian
Gwendeling• Melian
Gwendling• Melian
Gwindor• An Elvish prince who joined Maedhros. The
son of Guilin and brother of Gelmir.
Hadhorond• Khazâd-dûm
Hador• The son of Hathol. The lord of Dor-lómin.
The father of Galdor, Glóredhel, and Gundor
• Called: Lórindol, Goldenhead, the Golden-haired
Hador• The son of Túrin I and father of Barahir. A
steward of Gondor.
The Haladin• A tribe of men ruled by Marach.
Haldad• A man of the Haladin who drove off the
first attack of the Orcs. The father of Haldad and Haleth.
Haldar• The son of Haldad.
Haldir• The father of Handir.
Haleth• The daughter of Haldad who lead the
Haladin to Talath Dirnen after Haldar died.
The Half-elven• The line of Eärendil and Elwing.• Called: The Two Kindreds
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Halflings• Hobbits
Halifirien• (Rohirrim) The tallest of the beacons of
Gondor. The tomb of Emendil. • Called: The Holy Mountain, Amon Anwar
(Sindarin), the Hill of Awe, Eilenaer
Hallacar• The son of Hallatan and spouse of
Ancalimë.• Called: Mámandil
Hallas• The son of Cirion and father of Húrin II. A
steward of Gondor.
Hallatan• A relative of Anardil, the sheep-lord of the
Hyarastorni.
The Hallowed Mountain• The Meneltarma
Halmir• The Lord of the Haladin.
Hammerhand• Helm
The Hammer of the Underworld• Grond
The Hammer of Wrath• Rog’s battalion in Ondolindë. They carried
hammers and heavy shields with sparking hammers upon them and they wore armor of red gold and black iron. Their sign was the Stricken Anvil.
Handir• A leader of the Haladin. The son of Haldir.
The father of Brandir
The Haradrim• A people who lived in the South of Middle-
earth.
The Harp• Salgar’s battalion in Ondolindë. They wore
tassels of silver and gold and their shields
had a silver harp on a black background on it.
Hathaldir• A servant of Barahir
Hathol• The son of Magor. Father of Hador.
Hatholdir• The father of Orchaldor.
Haudh-en-Arwen• Tûr Haretha
Haudh-en-Elleth• The mound where Finduilas was buried in
Brethil near the Crossings of Teiglin.• Called: Te Mound of the Elf-maid
Haudh-en-Ndengin• A pile of bodies that Melkor made upon
Anfauglith.• Called: The Hill of Slain, Haudh-en-
Nirnaeth, the Hill of Tears.
Haudh-en-Nirnaeth• Haudh-en-Ndengin
Haven-finder• Hirilondë
The Haven of Swans• Alqualondë
The Heart of Fire• Anar
The Heart of the Mountain• The Arkenstone
The Heavenly Arch• Eglamoth’s battalion in Ondolindë. They
carried blue shields decorated with rubies, sapphires, amethysts, emeralds, chrysoprase, topaz, and amber, and wore helmets with a large opal.
The Heavy-handed• Men
The Heavy-handed• Mablung
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Helcar• The Great Lake
Helcaraxë• A bay in the North of Arda, facing the Outer
Sea, near to Aman
The Hell-wolf• Carcharoth
The Hells of Iron• Angband
Helluin
Helm• (Rohirrim) The son of Gram and father of
Haleth and Háma. A king of the Rohirrim.• Called: Hammerhand
The Helm of Hador• A gold and steel helmet with the head of a
dragon. Wrought by Telchar and worn by Hador and Galdor before it was given to Túrin.
• Called: The Dragon of Dor-lómin. the Dragonhead of the North
Henderch• A Númenorean sailor of Anardil.
Hendor• A warrior of the White Wing.
Hérinkë• Alcalimë
Herion• The son of Eradan and father of Belegorn.
A steward of Gondor.
Herucalmo• Tar-Anducal
Herumor• A lord of the Haradrim.
Herunúmen• Ar-Adûnakhôr
Hewer of Cavesd• Finrod
The Hidden King
• Elwë
The Hidden King• Turgon
The Hidden Kingdom• Doriath
The Hidden Rock• Ondolindë
High Faroth• A deep gorge in the bank of the Narog
where Finrod built his stronghold. • Called: The Caverns of Narog,
Nargothrond, Nulukkizdîn
The High King• Gil-galad
The High King of the Noldor• Fingon
High Ones of Arda• The Aratar
Hild• (Rohirrim) The daughter of Gram and
mother of Fréaláf.
Hildeson• Fréaláf
The Hildor• Men
Hildórien• Land in the East of Arda where Men first
awoke.
The Hill• The home of the Bagginses in Hobbiton.
The Hill of Awe• Halifirien
The Hill of Himring• A hill in East Beleriand among the March of
Maedhros. The source of the Little Gelion and Celon.
• Called: The Ever-cold
The Hill of Slain• Haudh-en-Ndengin
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The Hill of Tears• Hauhd-en-Ndengin
Himlad• Land in East Beleriand under Celegorm
and Curufin. • Called: Aglon.
Hírilorn• A beech tree in Neldoreth where Lúthien
was restrained.• Called: The Queen of Trees
Hirilondë• A great, castle-like ship Anardil built.• Called: The Wooden Whale, Turuphanto,
Haven-finder
Hísilómë• Land to the West of Thangorodrim in which
the Siege of Angband occurred. Held by Fingolfin and Fingon.
• Called: The Land of Mist, Hithlum
Hísimë• Winterc
Hithaeglir• Mountains in Arda• Called: The Towers of Mist
The Hither Lands• Arda
The Hither Shore• Nevrast
Hithlum• Hísilómë
Hoarwell• Mitheithel
Hobbiton• A town in Arthedain.
Hobbits• A race of little people ranging from two to
three feet tall, with hairy feet, good natured faces, and a love for bright colors, cultured lands, and workmanship. They love to eat. They began between Mirkwood and the
Misty Mountains, but crossed them into Eriador and founded the Shire. They have three breeds: Harfoots, Stoors, and Fallowhides.
• Called: Halflings, Perian (Sindarin), the Little People
Hobbit-holes• Smials
Hollin• Eregion
The Hollowbold• Tumunzahar
The Holy Mountain• Oiolossë
The Holy Mountain• Halfirien
Hopafoot• Sador
The Hornburg• Aglarond
The House of Fëanor• The Noldor that left with Fëanor from Aman
to reclaim the Silmarils. • Called: The Dispossessed
The House of Ransom• Amon Rûdh
Huan• A wolfhound of Aman given to Celegorm,
who helped Lúthien rescue Beren.• Called: Captain of Dogs
Hunter• Oromë
The Hunter• Mablung
Hunthor• A relative of Brandir.
Huor• The son of Galdor. The father of Tuor.• Called: Peleg
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Húrin• The son of Galdor. The father of Túrin. • Called: Thalion, the Steadfast, the Valiant
Húrin I• The son of Belegorn and father of Túrin I. A
steward of Gondor.
Húrin II• The son of Hallas and father of Belecthor.
A steward of Gondor.
Hyarmentir• A mountain in Pelóri
Hyarnustar• The Southwestern promontory of Andor.
Hyarastorni• The shepherds who lived in the Hyarrostar.
Hyarmendacil I• Ciryahir
Hyarmendacil II• (Eldarin) The son of Aldamir and father of
Minardil. A king of Gondor.• Called: Vinyarion
Hyarrostar• The Southeastern promontory of Andor.
Îbal• A boy of Emerië
I-Cuilwarthon• Beren and Luthien.• Called: The Dead that Live Again
Iant Iaur• A stone bridge in Nan Dungortheb.
Ibun• A dwarvish son of Mîm.
Idril• The Elvish daughter of Turgon. Spouse of
Tuor.• Called: Celebrindal, the Silver-foot,
Ilfiniol• Littleheart
Illuin
• Northern lamp
The Ilkorindi• The Moriquendi
Ilmarë• Handmaid of Varda. A Maiar.
Ilmen• The sky.
Iluvatar• Eru
Imlach• A son of Marach.
Imladris• A stronghold that Elrond built • Called: Rivendell
The Incomer• Brodda
Indis• A Vanyar. Elvish wife of Finwë.
Indor• Galdor
In-Elidh• Lembas
Ing• The Tower of Ingwë
Ingwë• The Elvish king of the Vanyar
Inland Sea• The Great Lake
Inner Seas• Waters within Arda
The Inscrutable• Men
Inziladûn• Tar-Palantir
Inzilbêth
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• The daughter of Lindórië, wife of Ar-Gimilzôr, and mother of Tar-Palantir.
Irmo• Lórien
The Iron Crown• The crown of Melkor, bejeweled with the
Silmarils.
Ironfoot• Dáin
The Iron Gate• The Gate of Writhen Iron
The Iron Guards• An outfit of Elvish guards, wearing black
armor with Eagles’-head helmets, guarding the Gate of Writhen Iron.
The Iron Mountains• Mountains in Arda surrounding Utumno. • Called: Ered Engrin
The Iron of Death• Gurthang
Isengard• Angrenost
Isfin• Aredhel
Isil the Sheen• The Moon.• Called: Rána, the Wayward, the Flower of
Silver.
Isildur• (Eldarin) A son of Elendil. The King of
Arnor. The father of Valandil.
Isilimë• A daughter of Tar-Elendil
Isilmo• The son of Súrion and father of Tar-
Minastir.
Isle of Almaren• First dwelling of the Valar; in the Great
Lake
The Isle of Balar• An island in the Bay of Balar, near to Aman.
The Isle of Werewolves• Tol Sirion
The Isle of Westernesse.
The Istari• (Eldarin) Powerful beings sent by the Valar
to contest Sauron.• Called: Wizards, Ithron (Sindarian)
Ithron• The Istari
Ivrin• Pools in Arda near Ered Wethrin
The Jaws of Thirst• Carcharoth
Karkaras• Carcharoth
Kelvar• Sentient beings
Kementári• Yavanna
Khazad-dûm• Mansions of Durin in The Mountains of
Mist.• Called: The Dwarrodelf, Hadhorond, Moria.
Kheled-zâram• Caves in the Misty Mountains.
Khîm• A dwarvish son of Mîm.
Kindler• Varda
King of Arda• Manwë
King of Calenardhon• Eorl
The King of Eagles• Thorondor
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The King of Kings• Pharazôn
The King of Rhovanion• Vidugavia
The King of the Land of the Star• Pharazôn
King of the Mark of the Riders• Eorl
King of the Sea• Ulmo
The Kingsland• Arandor
The Kinslaying at Alqualondë• Fëanor’s raid of the Teleri’s swan ships.• Called: The Fall of the Noldor
Kirinki • Small, scarlet birds who lived in Andor.
Kirith Helvin• The Gate of the Noldord
Kirith-thoronath• Cirith Thoronath
Knife-fang• Carcharoth
Kôr• Tirion
Labadal• Sador
Last Battle• Armageddon
The Last Gate• The Great Gate of Steel.
Ladros• Land in Dorthonion given to Boromir.
The Ladybarrow• Tûr Haretha
Lady of Dor-lómin
• Morwen
Lady of the Seas• Uinen
The Lady of the Star-brow• Erendis
Lady of the Stars• Varda
The Lady of the Westlands• Erendis
Laiquendi• The secret fighters of Elwë.• Called: The Green-elves
Lairelossë • A type of plant in Nísimaldar in Andor.
Lake Helevorn• A lake in Arda under Mount Rerir.
Lake Nenuial• A lake North of the Shire where Galadriel
and Celeborn lived for a time.• Called: Evendim
Lalaith• Urwen
Lammoth• Land in the North of Arda where Ungoliant
attacked Melkor. • Called: The Great Echo
The Lamp of Faëry• Nauglamir
The Land Beyond• Eglador
The Land beyond Gelion• Thargelion
The Land of Caranthir• Thargelion
The Land of Gift• Andor
The Land of Seven Rivers
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• Ossiriand
The Land of Shadows• Dor-lómin
The Land of the Dead that Live• Tol Galen
The Land of Willows• Nan-tathren
The Last Alliance• The league of Emendil and Gil-galad who
fought the War of the Alliance against Sauron
The Last Battle• The Great Battle
Laughter• Urwen
Laurelin• One of the Two Trees of Valinor. Light green
and gold leaves with golden flowers. Waxes after noon.
• Called: Malinalda, Culúrien, the Tree of Gold, the Tree of the Sun
Laurinquë • A plant with long clusters of yellow flowers
growing in Hyarrostar in Andor.
The Lay of Leithian• The story of Beren and Luthien.• Called: Release from Bondage
The Leap of Dreadful Doom• Cabed-en-Aras
Legolas Greenleaf• An Elvish warrior of the Tree.
Legolas• (Quenya) The Elvish son of Thranduil.
Legolin• A tributary of Gelion.
Lembas• Elvish way-bread• Called: in-Elidh
Lenwë• Elvish leader of the Nandor. Father of
Denethor
Léod • The father of Eorl and a lord of the
Éothéod.
Léofa• Brytta
Lhûn • A river in Beleriand.
Light• The Great Music
The Light-tower• Calmindon
Linaewen• A swamp in Nevrast.
Lindon• Ossiriand
Lindórië• Daughter of Tar-Amandil and mother of
Inzilbêth.
Lisgardh• The marshlands at the Mouts of Sirion.
Lissuin • A type of flower.
The Little Gelion• A source of the Gelion.
Littleheart• The Elvish son of Voronwë.• Called: Ilfiniol.
Little Kingdom• Arda
The Little People• Hobbits
The Lómelindi• Nightingales
Lómion
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• Maeglin
Lond Daer• Vinyalondë
The Lonely Mountain• Erebor
The Longbeards• Dwarves
The Long Wall• The Gates of Sirion.
The Lonely Isle• Eressëa
The Lord of All• Melkor
The Lord of Andúnië• Valandil
The Lord of Balrogs• Gothmog
The Lord of Belegost• Azghâl
Lord of Beleriand• Elwë
Lord of the Breath of Arda • Manwë
Lord of Caves• Finrod
Lord of Forests• Oromë
The Lord of Fountains• Ecthelion
The Lord of Gifts• Sauron
Lord of the Coasts• Falastur
The Lord of the Darkness• Melkor
Lord of the Éothéod
• Eorl
The Lord of the Nauglafring• Dior Aranel
The Lord of Ships and Havens in Númenor• Aldarion
Lord of the Earth• Sauron
The Lord of the Thornhoth• Thorondor
The Lord of the West• Ar-Adûnakhôr
Lord of Waters• Ulmo
The Lord of Wolves• Sauron
Lords of the Valar• The Valar
Lords of the West• The Eagles of the King
The Loremasters• The Noldor
Lorgan• The chief of the Easterlings in Dor-lómin.
Lórien• A Valar. A Fëanturi. Master of visions and
dreams. Dwells in Lórien. Spouse of Estë. Brother of Mandos.
• Called: Irmo, the God of Dreams
Lórien• Home of Lórien.• Called: Lothlorien, Dwimordene
Lórinand• A Nandorin realm on the East side of the
Misty Mountains.
Lórindol• Hador.
Losgar • Drengist
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The Lost Elves of Artanor• The elves of Elwë in Eglador.
Loth• Ondolindë
Lothengriol• A flower
The Lothlim• The Golodhrim
Lothlorien• Lórien
Lug• An orc
Luthien• The Elvish daughter of Elwë and Melian.
The spouse of Beren and mother of Dior Aranel.
• Called: Tinúviel, Princess of Fairies
Mablung• The chief captain of Elwë. • Called: The Heavy-handed, the Hunter
Maedhros• Elvish son of Fëanor.• Called: Maidros
Maeglin• Elvish son of Eöl and Aredhel.• Called: Lómion, Child of Twilight, Sharp
Glance, Meglin
Magor• The son of Malach. Father of Hathol.
Maglor• Elvish son of Fëanor
Maglor’s Gap• In Mount Rerir.
Mahal• Aulë
Máhanaxar• Council of the Valar near Valmar.• Called: The Ring of Doom
Mahtan• A Noldor smith. Father of Nerdanel
Maiar • Lesser Valar
The Maid of Tears• Niënor
Maidros• Maedhros
Maiulë• The feline cook of Tevildo.
Maker• Aulë
Malach• The son of Marach. The father of Magor.• Called: Aradan
Malantur• The grandson of Eärendur.
Malgalad• (Quenya) The Elvish leader of the army of
Lothlórien.
Malinalda• Laurelin
Mallor• (Eldarin) The son of Beleg and father of
Celepharn. A king of Arthedain.
Malvegil• (Eldarin) The son of Celebrindor. A king of
Arthedain. During his reign, the Witch-king arose. The father of Argeleb.
Mámandil• Hallacar
Mamil • Erendis
Mandos• A Valar. A Fëanturi. Keeper of the Houses
of the Dead. Spouse of Vairë. Dwells in Mandos. Brother of Lórien. An Aratar
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• Called: Námo, the Doomsman of the Valar, Vê
Mandos• Home of Mandos
Manilorni • Trees with silver trunks, leaves with pale
green tops and silver undersides that turned gold in the fall and fell in the summer, golden, clustered blossoms, and silver nuts, endemic to Andor.
The Man of Craft• Curumo
Mansbane• Felaróf
Manwë• Ainu of the air and wind. A Valar. Spouse of
Varda. An Aratar. “His raiment is blue, and blue is the fire of his eyes, and his scepter is of sapphire.”
• Called: Súlimo, Lord of the Breath of Arda, King of Arda, the Elder King
The Man-hearted• Emeldir
The Man of Skill• Curumo
Marach• The leader of the Haladin. The father of
Malach and Imlach.
Marahi• The father of Marhwini.
The March of Maedhros• Mountains in East Beleriand.
Mardil• (Eldarin) The son of Vorondil and father of
Voronwë. A steward of Gondor.
Mardil• The son of Voronwë and father of Eradan.
A steward of Gondor.
Marhwini
• The son of Marahi. A friend of Calimehtar. The father of Forthwini.
The Mariner• Eärendil
The Mariner-king• Anardil
Mar-nu-Falmar• Andor
Marrer of Middle-earth• Melkor
Master of Dark Shadow• Túrin
The Master of Doom• Túrin
The Master of Lies• Melkor
The Master of the Forests• Aldarion
The Mathom-house• A museum of the hobbits in the Shire.
The Mearas• Horses whom Oromë brought over the sea
from Aman.
Meglin• Maeglin
Meleth• Eärendil’s Elvish nurse in Ondolindë.
Melian• A Maiar. Spouse of Elwë.• Called: Gwendling, Gwendeling, Gwindelin
Melkor• An Ainur. Sought the Flame Imperishable
and created discord.• Called: Darkness. Morgoth, the Dark
Enemy of the World, the Black Foe of the World, the Foe of the Valar, Bauglir, the Master of Lies, the Ainu of Evil, Marrer of Middle-earth, the Black King, the Enemy of Men and Elves, the Dark Hand, the Craven, the Demon of Dark, the Power of Terror
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and of Hate, the Lord of the Darkness, the Lord of All, the Giver of Freedom
Men• Created by Eru• Called: The Children of Iluvatar, the
Followers, The Dominion of Men, the Atani, the Guests, the Strangers, the Secondborn, the Third Theme of Ilúvatar, the Aftercomers, the Hildor, the Apanónar, the After-born, Engwar, the Sickly, Fírimar, the Mortals, the Usurpers, the Inscrutable, the Self-cursed, the Heavy-handed, the Night-fearers, the Children of the Sun, the Second People, the Edain, the Big People
Menegroth• The halls of Elwë and Melian in Doriath
between Neldoreth and Region on Esgalduin, built by the dwarves.
• Called: The Thousand Caves.
Meneldil• (Eldarin) The son of Anárion and father of
Cemendur. A King of Gondor.
Meneldur• The son of Tar-Elendil. The husband of
Almarian and father of Anardil, Ailinel and Almiel. The fifth king of Númenor.
• Called: Tar-Melendur, Atarinya, atar aranya
Menelmacar• A constellation
The Meneltarma• A steep mountain in Arandor in Andor.• Called: the Pillar of Heaven, the Hallowed
Mountain
Men-i-Naugrim• A road of the Dwarves through the
Greenwood. • Called; The Dwarf Road, the Old Forest
Road
The Meres of Twilight• Lakes in Arda in the Sirion.• Called: Aelin-uial, Umboth-Muilin
Mereth Aderthad• A great feast held by Fingolfin near Ivrin.• Called: The Feast of Reuniting
Methed-en-glad• A fort of the Guarwaith• Called: The End of the Wood
Middle-earth• Arda
“Middle-folk”• Enedwaithl
Mîm• The last of the Petty-dwarves. The father of
Khîm and Ibun.
Minaclar• (Eldarin) The son of Calmacil and father of
Valacar. A king of Gondor. • Called: Rómendacil II
Minardil• (Eldarin) The son of Hyarmendacil II and
father of Telemnar and Minastan.
Minastir• Tar-Minastir
Minas Anor• A tower upon Mount Mindolluin, the house
of Anárion. • Called: The Tower of the Setting Sun,
Minas Tirith, the Tower of Guard
Minas Ithil• A tower upon the Mountains of shadow,
the house of Isildur. Taken by the Ringwraiths.
• Called: The Tower of the Rising Moon, Minas Mogul, the Tower of Sorcery
Minas Morgul• Minas Ithil
Minastan• (Eldarin) A son of Minardil and father of
Tarondor.
Minas Tirith• A watch-tower built by Finrod in
Dorthonion. Commanded by Orodreth.
Minas Tirith• Minas Anor
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Mindon Eldaliéva• The Tower of Ingwë
Minhiriath• (Númenórean) A region in Druadan Forest
between the Baranduin and Gwathló. • Called: “Between the Rivers”
Minohtar• (Núnenórean) Ondoher’s Captain of the
Right Wing.
Min-Rimmon• A beacon of Gondor.
Míriel• The daughter of Tar-Palantir and wife of
Pharazôn.• Called: Ar-Zimraphel (Adûniac), Tar-Míriel
(Eldarin)
Míriel Serindë• Elvish wife of Finwë.
The Misty Mountains• Mountains in Arda
Mitheithel• A river which joins with the Glanduin in
Enedwaith.
Mithlond• The new havens the Elves built in the Gulf
of Lhûn.• Called: The Grey Havens
Mithrandir• Olórin
Mithrim• A long lake in Arda.
Mittalmar• The central portion of Andor.
The Mole-kin• A family of the Noldor lead by Eöl.
The Morannon• The Gates of Mordor.
Moria• Khazäd-dûm
Morgorth• Melkor
The Moriquendi• The Úmanyar and the Avari• Called: The Elves of the Darkness, The
Ilkorindi,
Mormegil• Túrin
The Mortals• Men
Morthond• A river in the south of Middle-earth
emptying out into the sea.
Morwen• The daughter of Baragund. Mother of
Túrin, Urwen, and Niënor.• Called: Eledhwen, Elfsheen, Lady of Dor-
lómin, Witchwife
The Mound of Avarice• Cûm-nan-Arasaith
The Mound of the Elf-maid• Haudh-en-Elleth
Mount Doom• Orodruin
Mount Mindolluin• A mountain in the Lossarnach upon which
Minas Anor was built. t
Mount Rerir• A mountain in Arda above Lake Helevorn.
The source of the Greater Gelion.• Called: Maglor’s Gap.
Mount Taras• A mountain in Ered Wethrin.
Mountains of Aman• Pelóri
The Mountains of Defense• The Pelóri
The Mountains of Mirkwood• Emyn Duit
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The Mountains of Mithrim• Mountains in Arda.
The Mountains of Shadow• Ered Wethrin
Mourning• Niënor
Nahar• Oromë’s white horse
Náin I• (Dwarvish) The son of Durin and father of
Thrain I.
Náin• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish son of Grór. The
father of Dáin.
Námo• Mandos
Nanduhirion• The Battle of Azanulbizar.
Nan Dungortheb• Ered Gorgoroth
Nan-tathren• Land in East Beleriand.• Called: The Land of Willows
The Nandini• The Nermir
Nan Elmoth• The home of Eöl in Northern Beleriand.
The Nandor• Elves of the Teleri who remained in Arda.
Nár• (Dwarvish) A dwarvish companion of Thrór.
Nargothrond• High Faroth
Narmacil• (Eldarin) The son of Atanatar II. The second
childless king of the Dúnedain after Falastur.
Narmacil II• (Eldarin) The son of Telumehtar and father
of Calimehtar. A king of Gondor.
Narog• A river in Arda near the Mountains of
Shadow fed by the pools of Ivrin.
Narsil• The sword of Emendil.
Narvi• A dwarf of Khazad-dûm, a friend of
Celebrimbor.
Narya• One of the Three Elvish Rings of Power.
Set with ruby.• Called: The Ring of Fire, the Red Ring, the
Third Ring
Naugladur• The leader of the Dwarves in Nogrod.
The Nauglafring• Nauglamír
Nauglamír• A golden necklace made by the dwarves
given to Finrod. Later fitted with a Silmaril.• Called: The Necklace of the Dwarves, the
Nauglafring, the Lamp of Faëry
The Naugrim• Dwarves
The Necklace of the Dwarves• Nauglamír
The Necromancer• Sauron
Neithan• Túrin
Neldoreth and Region• Forests in Arda
Nellas• An Elf-maid who lived in the forests near
Doriath and taught Túrin to speak Sindarin.
Nen Girith• Dimrost
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Neńar and Lumbar• Stars
Nenya• One of the Three Elvish Rings of Power.
Set with adamant. • Called: The Ring of Water, the White Ring,
the Ring of Adamant
Nerdanel• Elvish daughter of Mahtan and wife of
Fëanor.
The Nermir• Sprites or lesser Ainur.• Called: The Tavari, the Nandini, the Orossi
Nernehta• Dírnaith
Nessa• A Valier. Spouse of Tulkas
Nessamelda • A type of plant in Nísimaldar in Andor.
Nevrast• Land near the sea where Turgon made his
home, Vinyamar.• Called: The Hither Shore
The New Haven• Vinyalondë
The Nibin-nogrim• The Petty-dwarves
Nienna• A Valier. Sister of the Fëanturi. An Aratar
Niënor• A daughter of Morwen.• Called: Mourning, Níniel, Maid of Tears
The Night-fearers• Men
Nimloth• Celeborn
Nimloth
• The Elvish wife of Dior Eluchíl and mother of Eluréd, Elurín, and Elwing.
Nimloth• A seedling of Celeborn given by the Elves
to the Dúnedain in Andor. • Called: Ancalimë
Nimphelos• A great pearl held by the dwarves at
Belegost.
Nindamos• A fishing village between Hyarnustar and
Hyarrostar in Andor.
Níniel• Niënor
Ninquelótë• Telperion Nirnaeth Arnoediad• The fifth battle in the Wars of Beleriand in
which Turgon left Gondolin, but was driven back and Gwindor was captured.
• Called: Unnumbered Tears
Nísimaldar• A place of trees near Eldanna in Andor. • Called: The Fragrant Trees
Nísinen• A lake in the Nunduinë in Andor.
Nivrin• A wood in Doriath.• Called: The West March
Noirinan• A valley between the Southwestern and
Southeastern ridges of the Tarmasundar in which the Kings and Queens of Númenor were buried.
• Called: The Valley of the Tombs
Noldor• The Elves of Finwë. • Called: The Deep Elves, the Loremasters,
the Gnomes, the Exiles
Nólimon• Vardamir
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Nóm• Finrod
The Nómin• The people of Finrod.• Called: The Wise
The Noontide of the Blessed Realm• The days of the Eldar in Aman.
The Northern Kingdom• Arnor
The Northlands• Dorthonion
Northron• The language of the Men of the North.
The North-South Road• The Royal Road
Nost-na-Lothion• A spring festival in Ondolindë.• Called: The Birth of Flowers
Núath• Woods in the Falas.
Nulukkizdîn• Nargothrond
Númenórë• Andor
The Númenóreans• The men descended of the kings of Andor. • Called: The Dúnedain
Númerrámar • The ship of Vëantur that he gave to
Aldarion.• Called: West-wings
Nunduinë• A river in Andor emptying out through
Eldalondë.
Núneth• The mother of Erendis.
Oakenshield• Thorin
The Oath of Earl• An oath Eorl made to Cirion for friendship
between the Éothéod and the kings of Gondor.
The Oghor-hai• Drûg
Ohtar• Isildur’s squire
Oikeroi• A feline warrior of Tevildo.
Oiolairë • A type of plant in Nísimaldar of which the
Green Bough of Return was lain. • Called: Ever-summer
Oiolossë• Highest mountain on Earth. In Pelóri in
Aman. • Called: Taniquetil, Everlasting Whiteness,
Crowned with Stars, Amon Uilos, the Holy Mountain
Oiomúrë• Mists in Araman
The Old Company• The original Guarwaith
The Old Forest Road• Men-i-Naugrim
The Old Took• The head of the Took family of hobbits. The
hobbit father of Belladona Took.
Olórin• A Maiar-turned-Istari sent by Manwë and
Varda. • Called: Mithrandir (Eldarin), Gandalf
(Northron), the Grey Pilgrim, the Grey Messenger
Olvar• Plants
Olwë• Elvish lord of the Teleri. Brother of Elwë.
Father of Eärwen.
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Ondoher• (Eldarin) The son of Calimehtar and father
of Fíriel, Faramir, and Artamir. A king of Gondor.
Ondolindë• The city that Turgon built in Tumladen on
Amon Gwareth.• Called: The Rock of the Music of Water,
Gondolin, the Hidden Rock, the Tower of the King, the City of Seven Names, Gondobar, Gondothlimbar, the City of Stone, the City of the Dwellers in Stone, the Stone of Song, Gwarestrin, the Tower of Guard, Gar Thurion, the Secret Place, Loth, the Flower of the Plain
Ondosto• A city in Farrostar in Andor.
Onefoot• Sador
One-hand• Beren
The One Ring• A ring Sauron forged in secret to control
wielders of the other Rings of Power.• Called: The Ruling Ring, Gollum’s Ring
Orchaldor• The son of Hatholdir, husband of Ailinel,
and father of Soronto.
Orcobal• The chief of orcs.
Orcs• Creatures that Melkor devised from Elves
to be his soldiers.• Called: Glamhoth, Balchoth
Orfalch Echor• A chasm in Ondolindë.
Orleg• A member of the Guarwaith
Ormal• Southern lamp
Ornendil
• (Eldarin) A son of Eldacar. • Called: Minardil
Orocarni• Mountains of the East
Orodreth• Elvish son of Finarfin.
Orodreth• The son of Belecthor I and father of
Ecthelion I. A steward of Gondor.
Orodruin• (Elvish) A mountain in Mordor.• Called: Amon Amarth (Númenórean),
Mount Doom.
Oromë• A Valar. Spouse of Vána. An Aratar• Called: Aldaron, Tauron, the Lord of
Forests, the Hunter, the Rider, the Great Rider, Tavros, Bemá (Eldarin)
Oropher• (Quenya) The King of the Silvian Elves east
of the Anduin. The father of Thranduil.
The Orossi• The Nermir
Orrostar• The Eastern promontory of Andor.
Orthanc• The Pinnacle of Orthanc
Osgiliath• A city in Gondor upon the Anduin.
Ossë• A Maiar. Vassal of Ulmo. Spouse of Uinen.
Ossiriand• The land of the Nandor.• Called: The Land of Seven Rivers, Lindon
Ost-in-Edhil• An Elvish city in Eregion.
Ostoher• (Eldarin) The son of Anardil. He rebuilt
Minas Anor. The father of Tarostar. A king of Gondor.
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Othrod• An orc lord.
Outer Lands• Arda
Outer Ocean• The Outer Sea
Outer Sea• A great sea bordered by Arda, Aman, and
the Void. • Called: Ekkaia, Belegaer, the Great Sea of
the West, the Outer Ocean, the Encircling Sea, the Great Sea, the Shoreless
Palisor• The land where Elves first awoke.
The Palantíri• The Seeing Stones
Palarran • A ship of Aldarion.• Called: The Far-Wanderer
Pallando• An Istari sent by Oromë, Mandos, and
Nienna.
Palúrien• Yavanna
Parmaitë• Tar-Elendil
The Pass of Aglon• The gate of Doriath between the Hill of
Himring and Dorthonion.
The Pass of Light• Calacirya
The Pass of Sirion• Ard-galen
Pelargir• The port of the Elendili in Middle-earth
above the Anduin.
Peleg• Huor
Pelendur• (Eldarin) The father of Vorondil and Steward
of Ondoher.
Pelóri• Mountains in Aman. Includes Oiolossë and
Elerrína. • Called: The Mountains of Aman, the
Mountains of Defense
Penlod• The Elvish leader of the Pillar and the
Tower of Snow.
The People of the Jewel-smiths• Gwaith-i-Mírdain
Perian• Hobbits
The Petty-dwarves• A race of dwarves. • Called: Nibin-nogrim
Pharazôn• (Adûniac) The son of Gimilkhâd and
husband of Míriel. • Called: Ar-Pharazôn (Adûniac), Tar-Calion
(Eldarin), the Golden, the King of the Land of the Star, the King of Kings
The Pillar• A battalion of Penlod in Ondolindë.
The Pillar of Heaven• The Meneltarma
The Pinnacle of Orthanc• A tower in Angrenost. • Called: Orthanc
The Place of the Gods• Gar Ainion
The Power of Terror and of Hate• Melkor
Powers of Arda• The Valar
Powers of the World• The Valar
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The Prince of Cats• Tevildo
Princess of Fairies• Lúthien
The Princess Shepherdess• Ancalimë
The Prophecy of the North• The warning that Mandos gave to the
House of Fëanor as they left Aman.• Called: The Doom of the Noldor, the Doom
of Mandos
The Púkel-men• Drûg
Queen of the Earth• Yavanna
Queen of the Stars• Varda
Queen of the Valar• Varda
The Queen of Trees• Hírilorn
Queens of the Valar• The Valier
Quendi • Elves
Quenya• The language of Elves.
Radagast• Aiwendil
Radhruin• A servant of Barahir
Ragnor• A servant of Barahir
The Rainbow-cleft• The Gate of the Noldor
The Rainy Stair• Dimrost
Ramdal• The end of the Gates of Sirion in East
Beleriand.• Called: The Wall’s End.
Rána• Isil.
Rathlóriel• Ascar
Rathlorion• Ascar
The Red Maw• Carcharoth
The Red Ring• Narya
The Release from Bondage• The Lay of Leithian
Rían• The daughter of Belegund.
The Riddermark• Calenardhon
The Rider• Oromë
Ringil• The sword of Fingolfin.
Ringló• A river in the south of Middle-Earth
emptying into the sea.
The Ring of Air• Vilya
The Ring of Adamant• Nenya
The Ring of Fire• Narya
The Ring of Sapphire• Vilya
The Ring of Water• Nenya
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The Rings of Power• Made by the Elves and given to Dwarves
and Men.
The Ringwil• A stream in East Beleriand, emptying into
Narog.
The Ring-wraiths• The Úlairi.
Rivendell• Imladris
The River Ascar• A river in Arda
The River of Shadow• The Gwathir
Rochallor• The horse of Fingolfin.
Rochand• Calenardhon
The Rock of the Music of Water• Ondolindë
Rog• The Elvish leader of the Hammer of Wrath.
Rohan• Calenardhon
Rómendacil I• Tarostar
Rómendacil II• Minaclar
Rómenna• The coast of Mittalmar in Arandor in Andor.
The Roots of the Pillar• Tarmasundar
Rothinzil• Vingilot
The Royal Road• A road between Gondor, Rohan, and
Arthedain.• Called: The North-South Road
The Ruling Ring• The One Ring
Rúmil• Elvish lore master of Tirion.
Sador• A servant of Húrin.• Called: Labadal, Hopafoot, Onefoot
Salgant• The Elvish leader of the Harp. He carried a
shield with a gold harp on a black background and rode horseback into battle.
Salmar
Sandastan• Thengail
Sangahyando• A great-grandson of Castamir.
Sarch nia Chîn Húrin• Brethil
Sarn Athrad• The battle on the Ascar between Beren and
Naugladur for Nauglamir.
Saruman• Curumo
Sauron• A Maiar corrupted by Melkor.• Called: Gorthaur the Cruel, Thû, the
Necromancer, the Lord of Wolves, Annatar, the Lord of Gifts, Lord of the Earth, the Dark Lord, the Deceiver, the Terrible, the Sorcerer of Dol Guldur.
Sauron’s Isle• Tol Sirion
Scatha• A dragon of Ered Mithrin.
The Scepter• The scepter of the Kings of Númenor.
The Sea of Helcar• The Great Lake
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Sea-wing• Eärrámë
Secondborn• Men
The Second Battle• The battle between the Noldor and Melkor
in the Wars of Beleriand in which Fëanor was killed.
• Called: Dagor-nuin,Giliath, the Battle-under-Stars.
Second Music• Heaven• Called: The Last Battle, the End
The Second People• Men
The Secret• Túrin
The Secret Place• Ondolindë
The Seeing Stones• Seven stones brought from Andor with the
capability to portray places or times, or the sight from other stones. Three were held by Emendil, two by Isildur, and two by Anárion.
• Called: The Palantíri
The Self-cursed• Men
Senya• A Númenórean word meaning son.
Seregon • Red flowers
Seven Fathers of the Dwarves• Durin
The Seven Stars• Valacirca
Sharbhund• Amon Rûdh
Sharp Glance• Maeglin
The Sheep-lord• Ulbar
The Shire• The home of the hobbits between the
North Downs, Brandywine Bridge, the northern moors, and the southern marshes.
The Shoreless• The Outer Sea
The Shuddering Water• Dimrost
The Sickle of the Gods• Valacirca
Sickle of the Valar• Valacirca
The Sickly• Men
The Siege of Angband• Held by Fingolfin after Dagor Aglareb.
The Silent Land• Dan Dínen.
Silmarien• A daughter of Tar-Elendil. The wife of
Elatan mother of Valandil.
Silmarils• The three gems crafted by Fëanor that held
the light of the Two Trees.
Silpion• Telperion
The Silver-foot• Idril
The Sindar• The elves of Elwë and Melian. • Called: The Grey-elves, the Elves of the
Twilight, the Elder of Beleriand
Singollo• Elwë
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Siril• A river in Andor.
The Sirion• A river in Beleriand emptying into the Bay
of Balar
Siriondil• (Eldarin) The son of Atanatar I and father of
Falastur and Tarciryan. A king of Gondor.
Smaug the Golden• A great dragon who took Erebor from
Thrór. • Called: The Dragon of Erebor
Smials• The homes in the ground of the Hobbits.• Called: Hobbit-holes
The Smith• Aulë
The Sorcerer of Dol Guldur• Sauron
Soronto• The son of Ailinel and Orchaldor.
The Sorontur• The Eagles of the King
Soronúmë• A star
South-victor• Ciryahir
Spirit of Fire• Fëanor
Spring of Arda• The years of the lamps
The Spyhill• Amon Ethir
The Star of Elendil• The Elendilmir
The Star of High Hope• Vingilot
Starwards• Andor
The Steadfast• Húrin
The Stone of Eärendil• The Elessar
The Stone of Song• Ondolindë
The Stone of the Hapless• The grave of Túrin, Niënor, and Morwen on
Cabed-en-Aras.• Called: Tol Morwen
The Straight Way• A sea-route from Mithlond to Eressëa.
Strangers• Men
Strawheads• The people of Hador.
The Stricken Anvil• The sign of the Hammer of Wrath.
Strongbow• Beleg
Súlimo• Manwë
Súrion• The son of Anárion.• Called: Tar-Súrion
The Swallow• Duilin’s battalion in Ondolindë. They wore a
fan of feathers on their helmets and dressed in white, dark blue, purple, and black, and carried shields with an arrowhead upon them.
The Swarthy Men• The men lead by Bór and Ulfang.
Talath Dirnen• Land in Brethil where the Haladin settled.
Talath Rhúnen• Thargelion
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The Tall• Elendil
Taniquelassë • A type of plant in Nísimaldar in Andor.
Taniquetil• Oiolossë
Tar-Alcarin• (Eldarin) The son of Tar-Vanimeldë and Tar-
Anducal, and father of Tar-Calmacil
Tar-Aldarion• Anardil.
Tar-Amandil• (Eldarin) The son of Vardamir and the third
king of Númenor.
Tar-Anárion• Anárion
Tar-Ancalimë• Ancalimë
Tar-Ancalimon• (Eldarin) The son of Tar-Atanamir and father
of Tar-Telemmaitë.
Tar-Anducal• (Eldarin) The husband of Tar-Vanimeldë and
father of Tar-Alcarin. A descendant of Tar-Atanamir.
• Called: Herucalmo
Tarannon• Falastur
Tar-Ardamin• The son of Tar-Calmacil and father of Ar-
Adûnakhôr. • Called: Ar-Abattârik (Adûniac)
Tar-Atanamir• (Eldarin) A son of Tar-Ciryatan.• Called: The Unwilling
Tar-Calion• Pharazôn
Tarcil
• (Eldarin) The son of Arantar and father of Tarondor. A king of Arnor.
Tarciryan• (Eldarin) A son of Siriondil and father of
Eärnil I. A king of Gondor.
Tar-Ciryatan• (Eldarin) A son of Tar-Minastir.
Tar-Elendil• (Eldarin) The son of Tar-Amandil and the
fourth king of Númenor. The father of Silmarien, Isilimë and Meneldur.
• Called: Parmaitë
Tar-Elestirnë• Erendis
Tar-Falassion• Ar-Sakalthôr
Tar-Herunúmen• Ar-Adûnakhôr
Tar-Hostamir• Ar-Zimrathon
Tarmasundar• Five ridges of the Menelcarma which
stretched toward the five promontories of Andor.
• Called: The Roots of the Pillar
Tar-Meneldur• Meneldur
Tar-Minastir• (Eldarin) A King of Númenor who sent naval
aid to Gil-galad when Sauron attacked Eriador. The son of Isilmo.
• Called: Minastir
Tar-Minyatur• Elros
Tar-Míriel• Míriel
Tarondor• (Eldarin) The son of Tarcil and father of
Valandur. A king of Arnor.
Tarostar
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• (Eldarin) The son of Ostoher and father of Turambar. A king of Gondor.
• Called: Rómendacil, the East Victor
Tar-Palantir• (Eldarin) A son of Ar-Gimilzôr and Inzilbêth
and father of Míriel. • Called: Inziladûn, Ar-Inziladûn (Adûniac)
Tar-Súrion• Súrion
Tar-Telemmaitë• (Eldarin) The son of Tar-Ancalimon.
Tar-Telemnar• Ar-Gimilzôr
Tar-Telperien• (Eldarin) A daughter of Tar-Súrion
Tar-Vanimeldë• (Eldarin) The daughter of Tar-Telemmaitë,
wife of Tar-Anducal, and mother of Tar-Alcarin.
Tarn Aeulin• A lake in Dorthonion.
Tarnin Austa• A summer festival in Gondolin.• Called: The Gates of Summer
Tarondor• (Eldarin) The son of Minastan and father of
Telumehtar. A king of Gondor.
Taur-e-Ndaedelos• Greenwood the Great
Tatanya • Anardil
Taurim-Duinath• Forests between Sirion and Gelion.• Called: The Forest between the Rivers.
Tauron• Oromë
The Tavari• The Nermir
Tavros• Oromë
Telemnar• (Eldarin) The son of Minardil. A king of
Gondor.
Telperion• One of the Two Trees of Valinor. Dark green
and silver leaves. Waxes before Noon. • Called: Silpion, Ninquelótë, the White Tree
Telumehtar• (Eldarin) The son of Tarondor and father of
Narmacil II. A king of Gondor. • Called: Umbardacil
Telumendil• A star
The Terrible• Sauron
The Terrible Battle• The Great Battle
Tevildo• An evil spirit in the form of mighty cat who
served Melkor.• Called: The Prince of Cats.
Thalion• Húrin
Thalos• A tributary of Gelion.
Thangorodrim• Peaks in Angband
Thargelion• The land about Lake Helevorn.• Called: The Land beyond Gelion, Dor
Caranthir, the Land of Caranthir, Talath Rhúnen, the East Vale
The Abyss• The Void
The Ainur • Spirits created by Eru• Called: The Holy Ones
The Black
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• Ulfang
The Children of Iluvatar• Elves and men, created by Eru alone• Called: The Firstborn and the Followers
The Darkness• Melkor
The Deeps of Time• The Great Music
The Dominion of Men• Men
The Earth• Arda
The Eldalië
The Eldar
The End• The Second Music
The Firmament• Arda
The Firstborn• Elves
The Flame Imperishable• The Great Music
The Followers• Men
The Great Music• The creation of Eru and the Ainur• Called: The Flame Imperishable, the Deeps
of Time, the Timeless Halls, the Secret Fire, Being, the Light, the Song, the Vision
The Holy Ones• The Ainur
The Kingdom of Arda• Arda
The One• Eru
The Rider• Oromë
Sarn Athrad• A ford on the Gelion river.• Called: The Ford of Stones
The Sea-elves• The Teleri
Saeros• An Elf of Doriath and counsellor to Thingol.
A friend to Daeron, but unfriendly toward Túrin.`
The Secret Fire• The Great Music
The Song• The Great Music
Star-spray• Elwing
The Strong• Tulkas
The Tall• Galdor
Tauren-Faroth• Forest in East Beleriand.
Taur-im-Duinath
Taur-nu-Fuin• A forest in Dorthonion where Sauron fled
after being bested by Huan.• Called: The Forest under Nightshade,
Deadly Nightshade, Greenwood the Great
Telchar• A smith of the dwarves in Nogrod.
The Teleri• The Elves of Elwë.• Called: The Sea-elves, the Foamriders
The Thousand Caves• Menegroth
The Timeless Halls• The Great Music
The Tower of Guard• Ondolindë
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The Tower of the King• Ondolindë
The Valar• Ainu descended into Arda. • Called: The Powers of the World, the
Powers of Arda, Lords of the Valar, the Deathless
The Valier• The Queens of the Valar
The Veil of Arda• Arda
The Vision• The Great Music
The Void• Space• Called: The Abyss, the Walls of the Night
The War of Beleriand• The war between the Noldor and Melkor.
The World• Arda
Thingol’s Heir• Dior Aranel
The Third Ring• Narya
The Third Theme of Ilúvatar• Men
Thengail• (Sindarian) A two-layer shield wall
maneuver.• Called: Sandastan (Quenya)
Thorin I• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish son of Thrain I.
Thorin• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish son of Thrain II. • Called: Oakenshield
Thorndor• Thorondor
Thorondir
• The son of Belecthor II and father of Túrin II. A steward of Gondor.
Thorondor• The king of the Eagles.• Called: The King of Eagles, Thorndor, the
Lord of the Thornhoth
The Thornhoth• The Eagles of the King
Thrain I• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish son of Náin I and
father of Thorin I. He found the Arkenstone in Erebor.
Thrain II• (Dwarvish) The dwarvish son of Thrór. The
father of Thorin, Dís, and Frerin.
Thranduil• (Quenya) The Elvish son of Oropher and
King of the Silvian Elves east of the Anduin. The father of Legolas.
The Three Houses of the Edain• The houses of Bëor the Old, Marach, and
Bór
The Three Elvish Rings of Power• Nenya, Narya, and Vilya
Thrór• (Dwarvish) A dwarvish son of Dain I. He
lead the dwarves back to Erebor. Smaug attacked during his time. The father of Thrain II. Killed by Azog.
Thû• Sauron
Thurin• Túrin
Thuringwethil• The vampire messenger of Sauron.
Tilion• The Maia chosen to guide Isil.
Tintallë• Varda
Tinúviel
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Tinwelint• Elwë
Tirion• The city of the Elves upon Túna.• Called: Kôr, Côr
Tol Galen• An island in the Gelion.• Called: The Green Isle, Dor-Firn-i-Guinar,
the Land of the Dead that Live, Cuilwarthien
Tol-in-Gaurhoth• Tol Sirion
Tol Morwen• The Stone of the Hapless
Tol Sirion• An island in the Sirion• After the ruin of Beleriand, called: Tol-in-
Gaurhoth, the Isle of Werewolves, Wizard’s Isle, Sauron’s Isle
Tol Uinen• An island off of Rómenna in Andor.
The Tower of Guard• Minas Anor
The Tower of Ingwë• Tirion’s lighthouse• Called: Mindon Eldaliéva, Ing
The Tower of Snow• A battalion of Penlod in Ondolindë.
The Tower of Sorcery• Minas Morgul
The Tower of the Rising Moon• Minas Ithil
The Tower of the Setting Sun• Minas Anor
The Towers of Mist• Hithaeglir
The Tradition of Isildur
• The tradition of a king of Gondor to ascend Halifirien with his heir.
The Tree• The battalion of Galdor in Ondolindë. They
wore green and fought with slings and iron-studded clubs.
The Tree of Gold• Laurelin
The Tree of the Sun• Laurelin.
Tulkas• A Valar. “His hair and beard are golden,
and his flesh ruddy.” Spouse of Nessa and father of Fionwë.
• Called: Astaldo, the Valiant, the Strong
Tumladen• A hidden vale that Turgon discovered in
Dorthonion fenced in by the Encircling Mountains.
Túna• A hill within Calacirya
Turambar• Túrin
Turambar• (Eldarin) The son of Tarostar and father of
Atanatar I. A king of Gondor.
Tûr Haretha• The hill raised over Haleth’s grave. • Called: The Ladybarrow, Haudh-en-Arwen
Turgon• Elvish son of Fingolfin. Lord of Gondolin.
Husband of Elenwë. Leader of the Golodhrim.
• Called: The Hidden King
Turgon• Tuor
Turgon• The son of Túrin II and father of Ecthelion
II. A steward of Gondor.
Tuor
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• The son of Huor and Rían. Spouse of Idril and father of Eärendil the Blessed.
• Called: Turgon, Turlin
Túrin• (Eldarin) The son of Húrin and Morwen. • Called: The Bane of Glaurung, Woodwose,
Neithan, the Wronged, the Dread Helm, Gorthol, Agarwaen (son of Umarth Ill-fate), the Bloodstained, Mormegil, the Black Sword, Adanedhel, the Elf-man, the Secret, Thurin, the Wildman of the Woods, Turambar, Master of Doom, Master of Dark Shadow, the Conqueror of Fate
Túrin I• The son of Húrin I and father of Hador. A
steward of Gondor.
Túrin II• The son of Thorondir and father of Turgon.
A steward of Gondor.
Turlin• Tuor
Turuphanto • Hirilondë
The Two Captains• Túrin and Beleg
The Two Kindreds• The Half-elven
Two Trees of Valinor• Telperion and Laurelin, planted by Yavanna
in Valinor.
Uilos • White flowers that bloom year round.• Called: the Evermind
Uinen• A Maiar. Spouse of Ossë. • Called: Lady of the Seas
The Uinendili• The Guild of Venturers
Uineniel • Erendis
The Úlairi• Nine mortal servants of Sauron, enslaved
by the Rings of Power.• Called: The Ringwraiths
Ulbar• The father of Îbal. • Called: The Sheep-lord
Uldor• A son of Ulfang• Called: The Accursed
Ulfang• A leader of the Swarthy Men. The father of
Ulfast, Ulwarth, and Uldor. • Called: The Black
Ulfast• A son of Ulfang
Ulmo• Ainu of the waters. A Valar. He is seen as,
“a mounting wave that strides to the land, with dark helm foam-crested and raiment of mail shimmering from silver down into shadows of green. Ulmo’s voice is deep as the deeps of the ocean which only he has seen.” An Aratar
• Called: Lord of Waters. King of the Sea, the Dweller in the Deep, Ylmir
Ulrad• A member of the Guar-waith
Ulumuri• The great horns of Ulmo, made of white
shell.
Ulwarth• A son of Ulfang
Úmanyar• Elves who set out for Aman but turned
aside.
Umbar• A natural port in Andor.
Umbardacil• Telumehtar
Umboth-Muilin• The Meres of Twighlight
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Umuiyan• The feline doorkeeper of Tevildo.
Underhill• Bilbo Baggins
Ungoliant• An evil spirit in the shape of a huge,
gluttonous spider created by Melkor. She destroyed the Two Trees.
• Called: Ungweliantë, the Gloomweaver
Ungweliantë• Ungoliant
The Unhappy• Gorlim
Unnumbered Tears• Nirnaeth Arnoediad
The Unwilling• The Avari
The Unwilling• Tar-Atanamir
Urthel• A servant of Barahir
The Urulóki• The fire-drakes of the North
Urwen• The daughter of Húrin and Morwen. • Called: Lalaith, Laughter
The Usurpers• Men
Utumno• Melkor’s first fortress in the South
Varda• A Valier. Spouse of Manwë. An Aratar• Called: Lady of the Stars, Elbereth, Queen
of the Valar, Tintallë, the Kindler, Elentári, Queen of the Stars, Bredhil
Vardamir• The second king of Númenor. • Called: Nólimon
Vairë• A Valier. Spouse of Mandos. Healer of
hurts.• Called: The Weaver
Valacar• (Númenórean) The son of Minaclar,
husband of Vidumavi, and father of Eldacar.
Valacirca• A Northern constellation• Called: The Sickle of the Valar, the Burning
Briar, the Seven Stars, the Sickle of the Gods,
Valandil• The son of Silmarien and Elatan. The Lord
of Andúnië.
Valandil• (Eldarin) The son of Isildur and father of
Eldacar. A king of Arnor.
Valandur• (Eldarin) The son of Tarondor and father of
Elendur. A king of Arnor.
Valaraukar• Demons of terror created by Melkor. • Called: Balrogs.
Valaróma• The horn of Oromë
The Vale of Sirion• A vale in Arda South of Ard-galen.• Called: Eithel Sirion.
Valiant• Tulkas
The Valiant• Húrin
Valimar
Valinor• Region of Aman behind Pelóri.
The Valley of Dreadful Death• Ered Gorgoroth
The Valley of the Tombs
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• Noirinan
Valmar• City in Valinor
Vana• A Valier. Spouse of Oromë.• Called: The Ever-young
Vanyar• The Elves of Ingwë. Followed Oromë into
Aman.• Called: The Fair Elves
Vardarianna • A type of plant in Nísimaldar in Andor.
Vása• Anar
Vassal• Bëor the Old
Vê• Mandos
Vëantur• The Captain of the King’s Ships in Andor.
The Father of Almarian.
Vidugavia • (Northron) A prince of the Northrons. The
father of Vidumavi.• Called: The King of Rhovanion
Vidumavi• (Northron) The daughter of Vidugavia, wife
of Valacar, and mother of Eldacar.
Vilya• One of the Three Elvish Rings of Power.
Set with sapphire.• Called: The Ring of Air, the Blue Ring, the
Ring of Sapphire
Vingilot• Eärendil’s ship with golden oars and white
wood which voyaged into the Great Void. • Called: The Foam-flower, Gil-Estel, the Star
of High Hope, Rothinzil
Vinitharya• Eldacar
Vinyalondë• The port that Aldarion built at the mouth of
the Gwathir. • Called: The New Haven, Lond Daer
Vinyamar• The former home of Turgon near the sea.
Vinyarion• Hyarmendacil II
Voronda• Emendil
Vorondil• (Eldarin) The son of Pelendur and father of
Voronwë• The only survivor of the seven ships that
Turgon sent out to Balar. The son of Aranwë. Father of Littleheart
• Called: Aranwion, Bronweg, Bronwë
Voronwë• (Eldarin) The son of Mardil and father of
Mardil. A steward of Gondor.
The Wainriders• A group of raiders from the East.
Walda• (Rohirrim) The son of Brytta and father of
Folca. A king of the Rohirrim.
The Wall’s End• Ramdal
Walls of the Night• The Void
The War of Wrath• The Great Battle
The War of the Alliance• The siege of Mordor by the Last Alliance.
The Warden of the Great Gate• Ecthelion
The Water• A stream that ran past the Hill in Hobbiton.
The Way of Escape
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• The entrance to Gondolin.
The Wayward• Isil.
The Wealthy• Dior Aranel
Weaver• Vairë
The West March• Nivrim
West-wings• Númerrámar
The White-fiends• Elves
The White Lady of Emerië• Erendis
The White Lady of the Noldor• Aredhel the White
The White Messenger• Curumo
The White Mountains• Ered Nimrais
The White Ring• Nenya
The White Tree• Telperion
The White Tree of Numenor• Celeborn
The White Wing• Tuor’s battalion in Gondolin.
The Wild Man of the Woods• Túrin
The Wild Men• Drûg
Wilwarin• A star
Wisdom• Finrod
The Wise• The Nómin
The Witch-king• The chief of the Ringwaiths.
The Witch-realm• Angmar
Witchwife• Morwen
The Witnesses of Manwë• Three eagles who guarded the
Meneltarma.
Wizards• The Istari
Wizard’s Isle• Tol Sirion
The Wolf-folk• The Easterlings
The Wolf-ward• Carcharoth
The Wood of the Greenleaves• Greenwood the Great
The Wooden Whale• Turuphanto
Woodwose• Túrin
The Worm of Morgoth• Glaurung
The Wronged• Túrin
Wulf• The son of Freca who captured the fortress
of the Rohirrim after his father’s death.
Yavanna• A Valier. Seen as, “a tall woman and robed
in green; but at times like a tree under
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heaven, crowned with the Sun; and from all its branches there spilled a golden dew upon the barren earth, and it grew green with corn; but the roots of the tree were in the waters of Ulmo, and the winds of Manwë spoke in its leaves.” Spouse of Aulë. An Aratar
• Called: The Giver of Fruits, Kementári, Queen of the Earth, Palúrien
Yavannamírë • A type of plant with round, scarlet fruits in
Nísimaldar in Andor.
The Year of Lamentation• The Year of the fifth battle of Beleriand.
Ylmir• Ulmo
The Yôzâyan• Trees
Zamîn• A servant of Erendis in Emerië.