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  2. The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria - Wikipedia

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    Mines of Moria introduced the Legendary Item system designed to replicate the famous weapons in Tolkien lore, such as Bilbo's Sting, Gandalf's Glamdring and Aragorn's Andúril. Each class would acquire and equip two new items: a main hand weapon, and a class item.

  3. Moria, Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    The name "Moria" means "the Black Chasm" or "the Black Pit", from Sindarin mor, "dark, black" and iâ, "void, abyss". [T 1] The element mor had the sense "sinister, evil", especially by association with infamous names such as Morgoth and Mordor; indeed Moria itself had an evil reputation by the times in which The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are set.

  4. Music of The Lord of the Rings film series - Wikipedia

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    [e] In contrast, the Orcs of Isengard were accompanied by a 5-beat rhythm on steel plates, Japanese drums, and metal chains, giving a harsh industrial effect. [36] For Gollum, a corrupted Hobbit in two minds with a strange way of moving, Shore used the cimbalom, an instrument like a medieval hammered dulcimer, giving a trembling feeling. [37]

  5. Gandalf - Wikipedia

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    Gandalf and the Balrog fall into a deep lake in Moria's underworld. Gandalf pursues the Balrog through the tunnels for eight days until they climb to the peak of Zirakzigil. Here they fight for two days and nights. The Balrog is defeated and cast down onto the mountainside. Gandalf also dies, and his body lies on the peak while his spirit ...

  6. Watcher in the Water - Wikipedia

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    The Watcher in the Water is a fictional creature in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth; it appears in The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume of The Lord of the Rings. [T 1] Lurking in a lake beneath the western walls of the dwarf-realm Moria, it is said to have appeared after the damming of the river Sirannon, [T 1] and its presence was first recorded by Balin's dwarf company 30 or so years ...

  7. Drums in the Deep South - Wikipedia

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    Drums in the Deep South was the first from a new production set up by the King Brothers which involved them raising finance by selling shares. 300,000 shares worth $300,000 were issued to over 700 investors for Drums. [3] [4] The film was shot at Sam Goldwyn Studios and on location in Sonora, California. [5]

  8. ‘They’ve never let me down.’ Why Ringo Starr’s ... - AOL

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    Ask Ringo Starr about his decades-long love affair with Ludwig drums.Go ahead; we did. You’re guaranteed to smile. What’s more, the Beatles drummer also gave two thumbs up (and playfully stuck ...

  9. Gandalf (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Gandalf were a short-lived American psychedelic rock band formed in 1965 in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The band only released one studio album, the self-titled Gandalf in 1969, after disbanding the previous year.