challenged Morgoth to come forth to single combat. And Morgoth came. The Silmarillion, "Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin" Morgoth appeared...
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lost to Fëanor's sons, but two more remained on Morgoth's Crown. After the War of Wrath and Morgoth's defeat at the end of the First Age, just two of the...
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MBAW- ("compel, force, subject, oppress"); found also in the title for Morgoth Bauglir: the tyrant or oppressor.:359, 372 In Gnomish, the name Gothmog is given...
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of prowess", champion of the Valar, husband of Nessa Note: Melkor (Morgoth, S. Bauglir) was no longer counted among the Valar in later days. Varda Elentári...
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northern marches of Doriath. After Ungoliant fled Lammoth and the Balrogs of Morgoth she made her way to the valley below the Ered Gorgoroth. There she bred...
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great wolf Carcharoth was its guard, and it was before these gates that Morgoth slew Fingolfin. ” Ever the sheer cliffs rose beside, where birds of carrion...
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feared him – Thû who was thronéd as thane most mighty neath Morgoth Bauglir; whom that mighty one bade ‘Go ravage the realm of the robber Thingol...
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MBAW- ("compel, force, subject, oppress") (found also in the title for Morgoth Bauglir: the tyrant or oppressor).:359, 372 Almost nothing is known about Gothmog...
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