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In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Eregion or Hollin was a kingdom of the Noldorin Elves in Eriador during the Second Age, located near the West Gate of Khazad-dûm under the shadow of the Hithaeglir (Misty Mountains). In the works of J R R Tolkien, the Noldor (meaning those with knowledge) were those of the second clan of the Elves, the Tatyar, who came In J R R Tolkien 's Legendarium, an Elf is an individual member of one of the races that inhabit the lands of Arda. Eriador (the "Lone Lands" is a large region in J R R Tolkien 's fictional world of Middle-earth. The Second Age is a time period from J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth fantasy writings In the fiction of J R R Tolkien, Moria was the name given by the Eldar to what had once been an enormous underground complex in north-western Middle-earth In J R R Tolkien 's Fantasy world of Middle-earth, the Misty Mountains (also known by its Sindarin name of Hithaeglir Its capital was Ost-in-Edhil. J R R Tolkien 's Fictional universe of Middle-earth, Ost-in-Edhil was the capital city of Eregion (also called Hollin

Eregion was populated by Noldor, and for a while ruled by Galadriel and Celeborn, until they left for Lothlórien on the other side of the Misty Mountains. Appearances Literature Stories of Galadriel's life prior to The Lord of the Rings are collected in the Unfinished Tales. Appearances Literature Celeborn's ancestry is not exactly certain In J R R Tolkien 's fiction Lothlórien is a Welsh -sounding name given to the fairest forest realm of the Elves remaining in Middle-earth In J R R Tolkien 's Fantasy world of Middle-earth, the Misty Mountains (also known by its Sindarin name of Hithaeglir The Elves of Eregion lived in harmony with a Dwarven civilization, trading freely with the Dwarven kingdom of Khazad-dûm, or Hadhodrond in the Elven tongue. In the fiction of J R R Tolkien, Moria was the name given by the Eldar to what had once been an enormous underground complex in north-western Middle-earth Sindarin is an Artificial language developed by J R R Tolkien.

After Galadriel and Celeborn had left, Eregion was ruled by Celebrimbor, grandson of Fëanor. Celebrimbor is a Fictional character In J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth. Fëanor is a character from J R R Tolkien 's fictional history The Silmarillion. Under his rule the Elves of Eregion became friends with Annatar, Lord of Gifts, and created the Rings of Power. Sauron (ˈsaʊrɒn Quenya: /sawrɔn/ literal meaning "Abhorred") is the title character and the principal Antagonist of the Fantasy The Rings of Power are fictional artifacts of J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth Legendarium. When Annatar was revealed as the Dark Lord Sauron the Elves of Eregion tried to keep the Rings from falling in Sauron's hands, but only managed to rescue Vilya, Narya, and Nenya (the Three Rings of the Elves). Sauron (ˈsaʊrɒn Quenya: /sawrɔn/ literal meaning "Abhorred") is the title character and the principal Antagonist of the Fantasy The Three Rings of the Elves of Eregion are fictional magical artifacts in J The Three Rings of the Elves of Eregion are fictional magical artifacts in J The Three Rings of the Elves of Eregion are fictional magical artifacts in J Eregion was utterly destroyed, and its survivors fled to Lindon, Lothlórien, and the refuge of Imladris (Rivendell). Rivendell ( Sindarin: Imladris) is an Elven outpost in Middle-earth, a Fictional realm created by J

In the Third Age, Eregion was a pleasant but unpopulated land, and contained many of the ruins of the Elven civilization that once thrived there. The Third Age is a time period from J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth fantasy writings It was famous for its holly trees, whence the name in both (translated) Westron and Sindarin (ereg 'holly tree', from root ERÉK- 'thorn', also yielding Quenya erka, 'prickle, spine', according to the Etymologies in The Lost Road and Other Writings). Westron, or the Common Speech, is an Artificial language developed by J Sindarin is an Artificial language developed by J R R Tolkien. Quenya 'kwɛɲa is one of the fictional languages spoken by the Elves (the Quendi, "those who speak with voices" because when The Etymologies is a document edited by Christopher Tolkien which appears in the History of Middle-earth: The Lost Road and Other Writings. The Lost Road and Other Writings is the fifth volume of The History of Middle-earth, a series of compilations of drafts and essays written by J

Eregion should not be pronounced as in English region: the g is the g in get, so a closer pronunciation is eh-REH-gee-on (io is not a diphthong in Elvish). English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States In Phonetics, a diphthong (also gliding vowel) (from Greek grc δίφθογγος "diphthongos" literally "with two sounds" or "with [1]

Reference

1. The Encyclopedia of Arda.

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Arda: Eregion

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