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  • ...ned in Appendix E, Part II: Writing, of J.R.R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy. ...th writing system into the "Alphabet of Daeron," which ironically fell out of use by elves but was continued to be used by Dwarves.
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  • ...n ''The Silmarillion'', a collection of J.R.R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'' writings edited by his son Christopher. ...the water beyond the new coasts that were made in the days of the wrath of the Valar.
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  • ...by his son Christopher. He was one of the Sons of Fëanor, sworn to recover the Silmarils, no matter what. He composed the lament ''Noldolantë'', "Fall of the Noldor," in memory of the Kinslaying at Alqualondë, in which he participated. He also was apparently
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  • ...or backstory] like every other person, place, and thing in the Lord of the Rings. ...s descibed as "a great horn tipped with silver," and is made from the horn of a wild ox.
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  • ...oe's 2001 novel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rotters%27_Club_(novel) The Rotters' Club]. ...plexed and defeated. The book includes their Rock Family Tree in the style of Pete Frame, which ended up far shorter than they had imagined.
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  • ...The Return of The King'', part three of J.R.R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy. ...endour, even as the Sun, returning beyond hope, gleamed upon Mindolluin in the morning.
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  • ..."), in Sindarin (Elvish). He appears in ''Unfinished Tales'', a collection of stories by J.R.R. Tolkien he never finished, edited and published by his so [[Category:The Lord of the Rings]]
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  • ...Lost Tales Part Two'' (1984). It's an early version of some of the history of Middle-Earth that then got rewritten and de-canonized. ...nal version to a historical character (who may actually also be fictional, the jury's still out), named [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deor Deor].
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  • ...ing in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Tale of Tinúviel," collected into ''The Book of Lost Tales Part Two'' (1984). ...lves, and the others are [[Tinfang Warble]] and [[Ivárë]] who plays beside the sea.
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  • ...Old Hills and Far Away," written 1915. Both were collected into ''The Book of Lost Tales Part One'' (1983). ...ay of Leithian," Tinfang is a half-fey, half-elf, credited as being one of the finest Elven minstrels to have lived, on par with [[Maglor]] and [[Daeron]]
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  • ...ipate in the Walpurgisnacht rock festival in the 1975 novel ''Leviathan'', the third book in Robert Anton Wilson’s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. ...limax]], [[the Broad Jumpers]], [[the Pubic Heirs]], [[the Freeks]], and [[the Windows]].
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  • ...s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. They only get mentioned in a giant list of bands. ...Middle Pillar]], [[the Deleted Expletive]], [[Deep Quote]], [[LuCiFeR]], [[the Dog Star]], [[Nuthin' Sirius]], and [[Preparation H]].
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  • ...band that's the focus of George R.R. Martin's 1983 fantasy/mystery novel ''The Armageddon Rag''. Their lead singer, albino Pat Hobbins, was assassinated o ...r for ''Hot Wind out of Mordor'', even as the songs within were answers to the group’s earlier, more innocent compositions...though they had never been
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