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  2. Psychological journeys of Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Both Bilbo and later Frodo Baggins leave Bag End, their comfortable home, setting off into the unknown on their journeys, and returning changed.. Scholars, including psychoanalysts, have commented that J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth stories about both Bilbo Baggins, protagonist of The Hobbit, and Frodo Baggins, protagonist of The Lord of the Rings, constitute psychological journeys.

  3. Sauron - Wikipedia

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    Sauron's body was destroyed and he lost the ability to appear beautiful. [T 21] Led by Elendil, nine ships escaped from the Downfall; they founded the kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor in Middle-earth. Sauron returned to Mordor and made war on these Exiles. [T 22] He captured Minas Ithil; Elendil's son Isildur escaped down the Anduin.

  4. Isildur - Wikipedia

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    The downfall of Númenor and the changing of the world: the island is drowned by Ilúvatar, and Elendil, Isildur and their people escape to Middle-earth. [1]In Tolkien's legendarium, the island of Númenor, in the great sea to the West of Middle-earth, was created at the start of the Second Age as a reward to the men who had fought against the fallen Vala Morgoth, the primary antagonist of the ...

  5. You Should Really Get to Know the Rings in ‘The Rings of Power’

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    Sauron later uses his knowledge to craft the nine rings himself. Though little is known about who wields them, the nine doomed men form the Nazgûl under Sauron’s command.

  6. Tolkien and the Norse - Wikipedia

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    The name Mirkwood derives from the forest Myrkviðr of Norse mythology. 19th-century writers interested in philology, including the folklorist Jacob Grimm and the artist and fantasy writer William Morris, speculated romantically about the wild, primitive Northern forest, the Myrkviðr inn ókunni ("the pathless Mirkwood") and the secret roads across it, in the hope of reconstructing supposed ...

  7. A Guide to Every Ring Featured in ‘The Rings of Power’ - AOL

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    The Dark Lord Sauron forged a master ring—the “One to Rule Them All”—that granted him power over all other magical rings of the Elves, Dwarves, and men of Middle Earth, which he had a part ...

  8. Dúnedain - Wikipedia

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    With the aid of Gil-galad and the Elves, Sauron was defeated, and the Third Age began. Sauron vanished into the East for many centuries, and Gondor and Arnor prospered. As Sauron re-formed and gathered strength, a series of deadly plagues came from the East. These struck harder in the North than the South, causing a population decline in Arnor.

  9. What to Remember Before The Rings of Power Season 2 - AOL

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    Sauron killed Galadriel's brother during the war between the elves and Morgoth, an evil lord and Sauron's old boss. Galadriel hoped to avenge her brother's death by murdering Sauron.