Elrond; The Half Elven in Tolkien's Mythology is lord of Rivendell, called Imladris by the elves. He held a council during the days of the third age where the fellowship of the ring was created. He was brother to Elros.
by Manave Eru Sulanul July 05, 2004
Once considered one of the Valar,he was at first called Melkor before he turned to evil ways, Stealing the Silmarils, Corrupting the Maia; Sauron, Destroying the two trees and the lamps in Valinor.
by Manave Eru Sulanul July 05, 2004
A phrase used when the situation at hand seems hopeless, or mind bogglingly silly. Usually, a nice threat with a gun would work really well there.
by Manave Eru Sulanul January 21, 2007
In Tolkien's mythology; The world, seperated from the void and created by the Valar as revealed the them by eru called Iluvatar but scarred by melkor.
by Manave Eru Sulanul July 05, 2004
Last High king of the Noldor in Tolkien's Mythology. He fell in mordor in the war of the ring during the last alliance with Elendil and his people.
"Gil-galad was an elven king,
of him the harpers sadly sing,
The last whose realm was fair and free,
between the mountains and the sea."
of him the harpers sadly sing,
The last whose realm was fair and free,
between the mountains and the sea."
by Manave Eru Sulanul July 05, 2004
by Manave Eru Sulanul July 06, 2004
Manwe, Lord of the Valar and king of Arda, called Sulimo, wind lord in Tolkien's Mythology. Manwe is closest to the will of Eru and counted mightiest of all the Valar save Melkor who now is chained in the void without and is called Morgoth.
by Manave Eru Sulanul July 05, 2004