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Lost Lore - Tol Morwen

Journey through the echoes of Beleriand's lost grandeur in a haunting tale of love and loss. Tol Morwen, a silent sentinel off Lindon's coast, bears witness to the tragic saga of Morwen Eledhwen, her heroic son Túrin Turambar, and daughter Nienor...

Return to Isengard, Part 10

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Story

If their sister Thibinoriel had accompanied them on this journey, Eregiel and Calentauriel may have heard her share this background information about their destination:

Amroth, a Grey Elf living in the Sylvan realm of Laurelindórenan east of the Hithaeglir, was a prince. He became king after his father Amdír was slain during the fateful Battle of Dagorlad at the end of the Second Age.

~Prince Amroth~ 

Narn i Arnelloth

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Story

Born in the year 720 of the Second Age in a small settlement of her people near the western shores of Lake Nenuial. She is eldest of four children; having two sisters and her brother, the youngest. Their father is Curwe Limbetanwë ((S: Lintanor)) of the Noldor; a skilled craftsman of Nargothrond and Aerynbess Celebfindriel, a Telerin elleth of the elves of Doriath and Eglarest is their mother.

The Book Of Garmorn, Part One, Book One, Chapter Three - On laughing [[ARCHIVED]]

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Official Document

Chapter Three: On laughing

 

And so, Harkmorn's bodyguard unit, as one, were mentioned. Their size, larger than Harkmorn's, their weaponry, far superior when noted that Harkmorn was prohibited from carrying any form of harmful object - be it a pen, or an axe, and their mentality, greater... For Harkmorn's past "wisdom" had been lost to his insanity, as noted in previous writings.

 

A Dwarf, a rock, and a loaf of bread [[ARCHIVED]]

Ale.

Beer.

Drinking.

Dwarves.

A loaf of bread!

 

Come with me, as I write down the strangest of tales, short ones at that! In small segments to ease the reading and to avoid invoking the wrath of boredom!

The Book Of Garmorn - A History of the Manúr dynasty [[ARCHIVED]]

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Always, has the knowledge found in books, interested me. To sit, and read, and learn, it is a bliss of unknown nature. And thus, I shall note down the extended histories, in their most complex, yet simple controversially - state, of the Munár dynasty, of the lore of Garmorn, and Harkmorn, and Argmorn, Rukhmorn, and other notable characters - Such as Tórunr.

Of Helm The Hammerhand

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Alfknutr spins the tale of Helm the Hammerhand. Alas that Redwick had not stood among the gathered to hearken to the lore of his own people upon the tongue of his favourite tale-spinner.

Nimlith's Notebook

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A notebook that Nimlith keeps, chronicling herbs and other things she finds of note in Middle-Earth.

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