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The Silmarillion (Quenya: [silmaˈrilːiɔn]) is a book consisting of a collection of myths [a] [T 1] and stories in varying styles by the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien.It was edited, partly written, and published posthumously by his son Christopher Tolkien in 1977, assisted by Guy Gavriel Kay, who became a fantasy author.
Pages in category "Characters in The Silmarillion" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
J. R. R. Tolkien's design for his son Christopher's contour map on graph paper with handwritten annotations, of parts of Gondor and Mordor and the route taken by the Hobbits with the One Ring, and dates along that route, for an enlarged map in The Return of the King [5] Detail of finished contour map by Christopher Tolkien, drawn from his father's graph paper design.
Sketch map of Beleriand in the First Age. Tuor's city of Gondolin is top centre. Tuor Eladar, also known as Ulmondil ("The Blessed of Ulmo"), is the central character of The Fall of Gondolin. [1] He is a great hero of the Third House of Men in the First Age of Middle-earth, the only son of Huor and Rían and the cousin of the ill-fated Túrin ...
Húrin is a fictional character in the Middle-earth legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien.He is introduced in The Silmarillion as a hero of Men during the First Age, said to be the greatest warrior of both the Edain (Men of Númenor and their descendants) and all Men in Middle-earth.
The first "Silmarillion" map — a reproduction of the first map of Beleriand; The Ambarkanta — cosmological essays, maps, and diagrams; The earliest Annals of Valinor; The earliest Annals of Beleriand; The Annals of Valinor and Annals of Beleriand show the earliest outline of the chronology of the First Age as envisaged in the early 1930s.
Map of Middle-earth, showing the movements of characters from both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film series by Peter Jackson In the Beginning was the Word: How Medieval Text Became Fantasy Maps tracing the roots of Tolkien's mapping influences to medieval prefatory textual practices.
The Silmarillion Eärendil ( Quenya pronunciation: [ɛ.aˈrɛn.dil] ) the Mariner and his wife Elwing are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien 's Middle-earth legendarium . They are depicted in The Silmarillion as Half-elven , the children of Men and Elves.