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  2. Rings of Power - Wikipedia

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    [T 2] "Adamant" means both a type of stone, usually a diamond, and "stubbornly resolute", a description that equally well suits the quality of Galadriel's resistance to Sauron. [3] Vilya (the Ring of Air, the Blue Ring), from Quenya vilya, "air", [T 14] was the mightiest of the Three. It was made of gold and set with a sapphire.

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

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  4. Neeya 2 - Wikipedia

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    Neeya 2 (transl. You? 2 ) is a 2019 Indian Tamil romantic horror film written and directed by L. Suresh and produced by Sridhar Arunachalam under the banner of Jumbo Cinemas. [ 1 ] The film stars Jai in a dual role , alongside Catherine Tresa , Raai Laxmi and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar . [ 2 ]

  5. Middle-earth Collectible Card Game - Wikipedia

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    In its basic form, it is a game for one to five players, each choosing one of the five wizards to represent themselves. A turn in the game consists of one player's wandering around Middle-earth with the help of famous characters of Middle-earth, trying to gather influence and power to aid in the battle against The Dark Lord, while another player tries to harass, and ultimately kill his ...

  6. Gil-galad - Wikipedia

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    Gil-galad passed Narya to Cirdan the shipwright, who stated that this was only to keep it secret; Cirdan never used it. Gil-galad chose to give Vilya, and control of Eriador , to Elrond. [ 1 ] [ T 6 ] War broke out between the Elves and Sauron; Gil-galad asked the Númenóreans for help, and their king Tar-Minastir brought a great force ...

  7. Iron in folklore - Wikipedia

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    While iron is now the name of a chemical element, the traditional meaning of the word "iron" is what is now called wrought iron. In East Asia, cast iron was also common after 500 BCE, and was called "cooked iron", with wrought iron being called "raw iron" (in Europe, cast iron remained very rare until it was used for cannonballs in the 14th ...

  8. Nilu Phule - Wikipedia

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    Nilu Phule (Marathi pronunciation: [niɭuː pʰuleː]; 4 April 1930 – 13 July 2009) was an Indian actor known for his roles in Marathi movies and Marathi theatre.Nilu Phule acted in around 250 Marathi and Hindi movies during his film career. [2]

  9. Cast iron - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron is made from pig iron, which is the product of melting iron ore in a blast furnace. Cast iron can be made directly from the molten pig iron or by re-melting pig iron, [4] often along with substantial quantities of iron, steel, limestone, carbon (coke) and taking various steps to remove undesirable contaminants.