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Gondor was the most prominent kingdom of Men in Middle-earth, bordered by Rohan to the north, Harad to the south, the cape of Andrast and the Sea to the west, and Mordor to the east. Its first capital was Osgiliath, moved to Minas Tirith in TA 1640. The city of Minas Tirith remained the capital of Gondor for the rest of the Third Age and into the Fourth Age; other major fortresses included Dol Amroth in Belfalas and Osgiliath, which was a city on the Anduin.
Gondor was founded by the brothers Isildur and Anárion, exiles from Númenor. Gondor was an allied kingdom with Arnor, whose line of king chieftains came from Isildur, while the Line of the Kings of Gondor descended from Anárion. Gondor was at the height of its power in its early years due to the ships and the military might that its armies possessed. However, continued attacks by allies of Sauron, civil war, and a devastating plague caused it to gradually decline over the course of the Third Age until Sauron's final defeat and the crowning of Aragorn II Elessar. Following that time the power of Gondor once again expanded, and the former lands of Arnor were united with it under the banner of the Reunited Kingdom.
Gondor was founded by the brothers Isildur and Anárion, exiles from Númenor. Gondor was an allied kingdom with Arnor, whose line of king chieftains came from Isildur, while the Line of the Kings of Gondor descended from Anárion. Gondor was at the height of its power in its early years due to the ships and the military might that its armies possessed. However, continued attacks by allies of Sauron, civil war, and a devastating plague caused it to gradually decline over the course of the Third Age until Sauron's final defeat and the crowning of Aragorn II Elessar. Following that time the power of Gondor once again expanded, and the former lands of Arnor were united with it under the banner of the Reunited Kingdom.
Gondor means 'Land of Stone', from Sindarin gond (stone) + (n)dor (land), most likely given to it because of the White Mountains (Ered Nimrais) and other mountain chains in the land (hypothetical Quenya name Ondonórë).
by GoDoSomethingProductive March 31, 2021
When a human being, typically of the male gender, becomes so unbelievably bored, that, although he most likely should be typing an essay, he instead googles this.
Congrats. You googled qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm. Does your life feel fulfilled now? I think not. Go do something productive.
by GoDoSomethingProductive February 25, 2021
The Degasi was a Mongolian ship that was owned by the Torgal Corporation and manned by six people. The ship crashed on Planet 4546B en route to a space station around a decade prior to the events of Subnautica, in identical circumstances to the Aurora.
PAUL TORGAL- Return to the island and hope whatever knocked the Degasi out of the sky won't do the same to the rescue ship, or take us deeper in search of answers.
by GoDoSomethingProductive March 1, 2021
The Aurora is a spacecraft sent to the Ariadne Arm by the Alterra Corporation in order to build a phasegate. However, its secondary mission, unknown to most of the crew, was to search for and possibly rescue the survivors of the Degasi crew.
by GoDoSomethingProductive March 1, 2021
The Black Hand was the greatest and the most feared of Sauron's Black Captains during the late Third Age. He personally killed the family of Talion (a ranger of the Black Gate), both his wife and his son, and then proceeded to slit the throat of Talion himself.
by GoDoSomethingProductive March 31, 2021
The Reaper Leviathan is an aggressive leviathan class fauna species usually found swimming in large open areas, such as the Crash Zone, Dunes, and Mountains. It is the third-largest aggressive creature in Subnautica and fifth largest overall.
Motivational note: Congratulations on getting close enough to scan a reaper leviathan and living to see the results!
Assessment: Extreme threat - Avoid in all circumstances
Assessment: Extreme threat - Avoid in all circumstances
by GoDoSomethingProductive March 31, 2021
Talion was the Captain of the Rangers of Gondor. He was married to Ioreth and had a son with her, named Dirhael. He is the player-controlled protagonist in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Middle-earth: Shadow of War, alongside Celebrimbor, with whom he shares a body.
Celebrimbor: You are banished from death, cast adrift between the worlds of light and dark. We are bound together, Talion. My life and yours.
by GoDoSomethingProductive March 1, 2021