- In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium,
Lothlórien or Lórien is the
fairest realm of the
Elves remaining in Middle-earth
during the
Third Age. It is
ruled by...
- Balrog: both fall into an abyss. The
others escape to the
Elvish forest of
Lothlórien,
where the Lady
Galadriel tests their loyalty, and
gives them magical...
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Towards the end of her stay in Middle-earth, she was
joint ruler of
Lothlórien with her husband, Celeborn, when she was
known as the Lady of Lórien,...
- was the Elf Celebrian,
daughter of the Elf-queen Galadriel,
ruler of
Lothlórien. She
marries the Man Aragorn, who
becomes King of
Arnor and Gondor. In...
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reluctantly departs for Valinor.
Elrond is
contacted by
Galadriel of
Lothlórien, who
convinces him that the
Elves should honor their alliance to men,...
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contrasted with
either the
homey Shire or the
beautiful elvish forest of
Lothlórien.
Mordor was
roughly rectangular in shape, with the
longer sides on the...
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Lothlorien (Also
known as "Loth") is a
cooperative house consisting of two
former mansions built next to the
University of California, Berkeley, United...
-
delay this
decline as far as
possible in
their realms of
Rivendell and
Lothlórien,
using their Rings of
Power to slow the p****age of time.
Elvish time,...
-
white stone".
Galadriel used it to
protect and
preserve the
realm of
Lothlórien. "Adamant"
means both a type of stone,
usually a diamond, and "stubbornly...
- attack, and they have to
fight their way out.
Aragorn leads the
company to
Lothlórien, po****ted by
Elves hostile to Dwarves.
Gimli refuses to be blindfolded...