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Feanor

A Bedtime Tale

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“Tell me about the brave King again Ammë!” the boy snuggled into his bed, eyes wide despite the late hour. His mother smiled at him, for she enjoyed telling the story almost as much as her son enjoyed hearing it. 
“Then lie down, and be still. You should be sleeping! If your father was here…” but she got under the covers with him, then began.

Thakalagamil

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The Thakalagamil was an armour set forged and wrought by the craftsmen of Nogrod in the early marches of the First Age. A gift and a gesture of solidarity between the Dwarves and their new Noldor allies, but certainly crafted with Hravanis in mind. It's title was somewhat of a fond joke, 'Old Woman of Steel', and one which Hravanis liked so much that the Dwarves even began using it as her name, though it was eventually shortened to 'Thakala' later.

Followers of Finwë

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For a moment, memories arose…

More than six thousand years ago, in the age of the Noldor, they had dwelled in Beleriand, the mighty realm between the Ered Luin and the grinding ice of the Helcaraxë.

Tië Mahtarinwa: The Beginning

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Tië Mahtarinwa

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This chronicle is OOC managed by Annunghil and Raolor

In Rivendell, the two Noldor Annunghil and Raolor have met again, and time has come to face Sauron the Abhorred in the last war of the Elves against the dark tower of Mirkwood, as shown here: Tië Mahtarinwa - Way of the Warrior

A Short Lived Friendship (A Long Lived Darkness).

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Undómion leaned back in the chair with one leg swung over the other, one hand with a goblet of wine. He did not feel any form of remorse or feel for his actions towards Ráolor’s work of art. The blind elf had beheaded the statue. Ráolor yelled at him, and even threatened Undómion should he lay hand on the statue again…The blind elf did not seem to care; all he saw was he was trying to make a point clear. Is life really all in statues and jewels? What about being friendship, or marriage, bound to someone forever? What held more worth?

Calad Feanor

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The Gate of Feanor, more commonly known in the 3rd Age as the Door of Durin, forms the entrance to the ancient dwarven city of Khazad-dum, that has long since been overrun by goblins and orcs. Now it is named Moria - meaning "dark pit" - by the elves, as it is no longer a shining cultural hub, but a dark tomb for the dwarves and their folly - Durin's Bane. It is commonly heard, that they "delved too greedily, and too deep" for mithril when they unearthed the Balrog of Morgoth, and rightfully so. The Dwarves may be great miners and blacksmiths...

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