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Morgoth Bauglir ([ˈmɔrɡɔθ ˈbau̯ɡlir];
originally Melkor [ˈmɛlkor]) is a character, one of the
godlike Valar and the
primary antagonist of Tolkien's legendarium...
- Helcaraxë. On arrival, he
challenged the Dark Lord
Morgoth at the
gates of his fortress, Angband, but
Morgoth sta**** inside. When his son
Fingon rescued Maedhros...
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Morgoth was a
German death metal band that was
formed in 1987 by Rüdiger
Hennecke and
Carsten Otterbach in Meschede.
Originally the band used the name...
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Morgoth's Ring (1993) is the
tenth volume of
Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume
series The
History of Middle-earth in
which he
analyses the
unpublished m****cripts...
- inconsistently,
including as a
corrupted race of elves, or bred by the Dark Lord
Morgoth, or
turned to evil in the wild. Tolkien's orcs
serve as a conveniently...
- a huge
mountain range fencing Valinor on
three sides,
created to keep
Morgoth's forces out. The city of the
Noldor (and for a time the
Vanyar Elves also)...
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battle with the
forces of evil for
their possession.
After the Dark Lord
Morgoth steals the Silmarils, Fëanor and his
seven sons
swear the Oath of Fëanor...
- went. They then
settle in the
coastal region of Eldamar. The Dark Lord
Morgoth murders their first leader, Finwë. The
majority of the Noldor, led by Finwë's...
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during the
First Age of Middle-earth, they were
among the most
feared of
Morgoth's forces.
Their power came from
their nature as Maiar,
angelic beings like...
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Melkor or
Morgoth (a Vala
fallen into evil), his followers, and
their subjects,
mostly Orcs,
Dragons and
enslaved Men. In
later ages,
after Morgoth's defeat...