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  2. 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 ...

  3. Aragorn - Wikipedia

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    Aragorn (Sindarin: [ˈaraɡɔrn]) is a fictional character and a protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.Aragorn is a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, an ancient King of Arnor and Gondor.

  4. Nazgûl - Wikipedia

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    The Nazgûl are featured in adaptations of The Lord of the Rings on radio, film, and stage. In Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated film version of The Lord of the Rings, the Nazgûl "shamble and limp like zombies". [25] They hack and slash the Hobbits' beds at The Prancing Pony inn, whereas Tolkien does not identify the assailants. [T 39]

  5. Know Your LotRO Lore: The origins of the Nazgul

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    When Sauron had created the Rings of Power, he made nine specifically for the most powerful kingdoms of Man. He distributed these under the guise of a Lord of Gifts, which the Men and their greedy ...

  6. Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Star Says Isildur Will ...

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    Aragorn’s ancestor Isildur has a fraught legacy as the guy who defeated Sauron but then kept the One Ring for himself (thus allowing the Dark Lord to return in the Third Age). In Lord of the ...

  7. Who Is Isildur on 'The Rings of Power?' - AOL

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  8. The Lord of the Rings - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of the Rings is an epic [1] high fantasy novel [a] written by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth , the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book The Hobbit but eventually developed into a much larger work.

  9. The Council of Elrond - Wikipedia

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    "The Council of Elrond" is the second chapter of Book 2 of J. R. R. Tolkien's bestselling fantasy work, The Lord of the Rings, which was published in 1954–1955.It is the longest chapter in that book at some 15,000 words, and critical for explaining the power and threat of the One Ring, for introducing the final members of the Company of the Ring, and for defining the planned quest to destroy it.