-
enemies of the
enslaved peoples,
especially Orcs. In the
First Age, Men, the
Edain,
lived in
Beleriand on the
extreme West of Middle-earth. They form an alliance...
- the
Edain, the Elf-friends: the few
tribes of Men of the
First Age who
sided with the
Noldorin Elves in Beleriand. The
original leader of the
Edain was...
- Middle-earth
legendarium created by J. R. R. Tolkien. They were
counted among the
Edain who made
their way into
Beleriand in the
First Age, and were
friendly to...
-
Valar to the
Edain who had
stood with the
Elves of
Beleriand against Morgoth in the wars of the
First Age.
Early in the
Second Age, most
Edain who had survived...
- Dark, the Dark
Power of the North, the
Black Hand, and
Great Enemy. The
Edain, the Men of Númenor, call him the Dark King and the Dark Power; the Númenóreans...
- for
Three Or More.
Llewellyn Worldwide. ISBN 978-1-56718-018-3. McCoy,
Edain (2002). Ostara: Customs,
Spells &
Rituals for the
Rites of Spring. Llewellyn...
-
between the
Eldar (the
Elves who
followed the Call to Valinor) and the
Edain (the Men of the
Three Houses of
early Men who
allied themselves with the...
- Étaín or
Édaín (Modern
Irish spelling: Éadaoin) is a
figure of
Irish mythology, best
known as the
heroine of
Tochmarc Étaíne (The
Wooing Of Étaín), one...
- Thali[o]n
brought ruin to the Men of Brethil, with much else
concerning the
Edain and
Dwarves and the
names of many
peoples in the
speech of the Elves." Charles...
- the
Second Age, the
Valar create the
island of Númenor as a
reward to the
Edain, Men who had
fought alongside the Noldor.
Centuries later the
kingdom of...