- from the east, who
founded the city of
Menegroth in the
forest realm of
Doriath.
Other Elves, the
Vanyar and Noldor,
cross the
Belegaer sea to Valinor...
-
Doriath may
refer to:
Doriath (Middle-earth), a
realm in the
fictional legendarium of
author J. R. R.
Tolkien Doriath (video game), a 1985 action-adventure...
-
hidden Elven-realm of
Doriath;
Morwen remains in Dor-lómin, and
shortly afterwards gives birth to a girl, Niënor. Túrin
reaches Doriath,
which is protected...
-
their realms remain unconquered; one of the most
powerful of
these is
Doriath,
ruled by Thingol. Later, the
Noldorin Elves forsake Valinor and pursue...
- a
Telerin (Sindarin) princess, the only
child of Elu Thingol, king of
Doriath, and his queen,
Melian the Maia,
making her half-royal, half-divine. She...
- Húrin and in
numerous stories in The
History of Middle-earth. The King of
Doriath, King of the
Sindar Elves, High-king and Lord of Beleriand, he is a major...
-
during the
First Age a
number of
regional dialects. The
tongue used in
Doriath (home of Thingol, King of the Sindar),
known as Doriathrin, was said by...
-
birds to sing, and
dwells in the
forest of Nan Elmoth, to the east of
Doriath in Beleriand.
Because she is from Valinor, her face
carries the strength...
-
inconsistencies in the narrative,
particularly Chapter 22, "Of the Ruin of
Doriath". The
Silmarillion was
commercially successful, but
received generally...
- King Greymantle, and with him
ruled the
kingdom of
Doriath. When war with
Morgoth came to
Doriath, she used her
powers to
guard and
defend her
realm with...