-
Sindarin Imladris, both
meaning "deep valley". The name
Rivendell is
formed by two
English elements: "riven" (split, cloven) and "dell" (valley).
Imladris was...
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retreat north to a
secluded valley,
where he
established the
refuge of
Imladris,
later called Rivendell; he
lived there through the
Second and
Third Ages...
- A
Elbereth Gilthoniel is an
Elvish hymn to
Varda (Sindarin: Elbereth) in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. It is the
longest piece of Sindarin...
- to
escape back to
Imladris.
Celeborn reunited with
Galadriel when the war ended;
according to one text,
after some
years in
Imladris (during
which Elrond...
-
which a
voice speaks of the "Sword that was Broken" that is to be
found at
Imladris far to the north,
about the
awakening of "Isildur's Bane", the approach...
- and was
captured by Sauron.
Elrond sends for Arwen, and she
returns to
Imladris; the
Mountains and all
lands eastward are
becoming dangerous.", Appendix...
- them is
Polcon (first held in 1982),
other prominent ones
include Falkon,
Imladris,
Krakon and Nordcon.
Science fiction conventions in
Poland are de facto...
- The two
major p****es
across the
mountains were the High P**** or P**** of
Imladris near Rivendell, with a
higher and a
lower route, and the all-year Redhorn...
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names in Westron,
saying that
Karningul was the
translation of
Elvish Imladris, Rivendell,
while Sûza was
Westron for the Shire.
Hobbit surnames Took...
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Archived from the
original on 10
August 2014.
Retrieved 4
April 2021. "
Imladris -
Danmarks Tolkienforening, den
danske guide til Tolkien". "The Lord of...