References to ‘The Silmarilion’ by J.R.R. Tolkien (part 1) The Lord of the Rings (2001—2003) dir. Peter Jackson
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References to ‘The Silmarilion’ by J.R.R. Tolkien (part 1) The Lord of the Rings (2001—2003) dir. Peter Jackson
@oneringnet Valar event
↳ Nessa
Tulkas' spouse is Nessa, the sister of Oromë, and she also is lithe and fleetfooted. Deer she loves, and they follow her train whenever she goes in the wild; but she can outrun them, swift as an arrow with the wind in her hair. In dancing she delights, and she dances in Valimar on lawns of never-fading green.
Arnor’s successor kingdoms: Arthedain, Cardolan and Rhudaur
After the tenth king of Arnor died, his sons divided Arnor into three kingdoms:
Arthedain, the kingdom of the Dúnedain. Largest and longest lasting of the successor kingdoms, the line of Isildur survived only in Arthedain. After it fell, the kings of Arthedain became the Chieftains of the Rangers.
Cardolan, the hill kingdom. Troubled by orcs and invaded by Angmar, a remnant of the Dúnedain of Cardolan retreated to the Barrow-downs, but finally died out in the Great Plague.
Rhudaur, the kingdom of the Hill-men. The Dúnedain of Rhudaur were few and the line soon ended. Under the rule of the Hill-men, the land became a vassal of Angmar, until it was annexed and ceased to exist.
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References to ‘The Silmarilion’ by J.R.R. Tolkien (part 2) The Lord of the Rings (2001—2003) dir. Peter Jackson
@oneringnet‘s 14th event - Tragedies
The Destruction of The Two Trees: And in that very hour Melkor and Ungoliant came hastening over the fields of Valinor, as the shadow of a black cloud upon the wind fleets over the sunlit earth; and they came before the green mound Ezellohar. Then the Unlight of Ungoliant rose up even to the roots of the Trees, and Melkor sprang upon the mound; and with his black spear he smote each Tree to its core, wounded them deep, and their sap poured forth as it were their blood, and was spilled upon the ground. But Ungoliant sucked it up, and going then from Tree to Tree she set her black beak to their wounds, till they were drained; and the poison of Death that was in her went into their tissues and withered them, root, branch, and leaf; and they died.