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  2. Noldor - Wikipedia

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    Turgon dies during the Fall of Gondolin, though his daughter Idril leads many of his people to escape and find their way south. Gil-galad, son of Fingon, succeeds Turgon and becomes the fourth and last High King of the Noldor in Middle-earth. [T 14] Between 545 and 583, the War of Wrath is fought between Morgoth and the host of the Valar. As ...

  3. Total War (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    While in development Total War Saga: Troy used the "Saga" moniker, as did Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia and as has retroactively been applied to The Fall of the Samurai standalone expansion for Total War: Shogun 2. It is to be the first Total War game set in the Bronze Age and was released on August 13, 2020. The game was free to claim ...

  4. Category:Total War (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Total War: Warhammer; Total War: Warhammer II; Total War: Warhammer III This page was last edited on 16 December 2024, at 19:55 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Valinor - Wikipedia

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    A war is fought, and Melkor's stronghold Utumno is destroyed. Then, many Elves come to Valinor, and establish their cities Tirion and Alqualondë, beginning Valinor's age of glory. Melkor comes back to Valinor as a prisoner, and after three Ages is brought before the Valar; he sues for pardon, vowing to assist the Valar and make amends for the ...

  6. Glorfindel - Wikipedia

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    Glorfindel (Sindarin pronunciation: [ɡlɔrˈfindɛl]) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.He is a member of the Noldor, one of the three groups of High Elves.

  7. Elves in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer is unique in the aspect that Warhammer 40,000, the science fantasy version of the game, features space faring elves under the name of Aeldari (previously called Eldar, a term borrowed from Tolkien) – an ancient race that once served the Old Ones and in the aftermath of a great catastrophe have split into four distinct groups, the ...

  8. Category:Grey Elves - Wikipedia

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    This includes all the Eldar who originally left for Valinor, but never crossed Belegaer: they became the Grey Elves of Beleriand. The magic word __NOGALLERY__ is used in this category to turn off thumbnail display since this category list unfree images, the display of which is restricted to certain areas of Wikipedia.

  9. Elrond - Wikipedia

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    Three years later, at the approximate age of 6,520, Elrond left Middle-earth to go over the Sea with Gandalf, Galadriel, Frodo, and Bilbo, never to return. Tolkien said that "after the destruction of the Ruling Ring the Three Rings of the Eldar lost their virtue. Then Elrond prepared at last to depart from Middle-earth and follow Celebrían."