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Númenor, also
called Elenna-nórë or Westernesse, is a
fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings. It was the
kingdom occupying a
large island to the...
- The Fall of
Númenor: And
Other Tales from the
Second Age of Middle-Earth is an
edited 2022
collection of J. R. R. Tolkien's
Second Age writings. The editor...
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Blessed Realm of Valinor, the ill-fated
region of Beleriand, the
island of
Númenor, and the
continent of Middle-earth,
where Tolkien's most po****r works—The...
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Unfinished Tales of
Númenor and Middle-earth is a
collection of
stories and
essays by J. R. R.
Tolkien that were
never completed during his lifetime,...
- of Elendil,
descended from Elros, the
founder of the
island Kingdom of
Númenor. He fled with his
father when the
island was drowned,
becoming in his turn...
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powerful of the
Kings of
Númenor,
humbled Sauron – his
armies deserting in the face of
Númenor's might – and
brought him to
Númenor as a hostage, although...
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Isildur and Anárion,
settled in
Arnor and Gondor.
After the
Downfall of
Númenor, the name Dúnedain was
reserved to Númenóreans who were
friendly to the...
- world, and then sail
across the
Great Sea to
reach Valinor. The men of
Númenor are
persuaded by Sauron,
servant of the
first Dark Lord Melkor, to attack...
- the
father of
Isildur and Anárion, last lord of Andúnië on the
island of
Númenor, and
having escaped its
downfall by
sailing to Middle-earth,
became the...
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correspondence with C. S.
Lewis led to the
writing of The Lost Road. The Fall of
Númenor — an
early draft of what
would become the Akallabêth. The Lost Road — an...