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  • 61Frodo Baggins — Frodo redirects here. For other uses, see Frodo (disambiguation). Frodo Baggins Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases Frodo of the Nine Fingers, Mr. Underhill, Ring bearer, Elf friend, Maura Labingi, Nine Fingered Frodo Race Hobbits …

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  • 62Tengwar — Note: some of the tengwar used in this article may not display properly unless tengwar fonts are installed. Infobox Writing system name=Tengwar type=Alternative typedesc=abugida or alphabet according to mode time=1930s–present (in universe, Years …

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  • 63Nírnaeth Arnoediad —   Wars of Beleriand First Battle  …

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  • 64Túrin Turambar — Túrin redirects here. For the Stewards of Gondor, see Túrin I and Túrin II. For other uses, see Turin (disambiguation). Túrin Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases See Names and titles Race Men …

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  • 65Dol Amroth — Place from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium Flag of Dol Amroth Description Fortified city, seat of the Princes of Dol Amroth Locatio …

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  • 66Tamriel — is the fictional continent where the events of The Elder Scrolls games take place. It is located on the planet of Nirn, which is the mortal realm of the finite and the partial, as opposed to the immortal realms (i.e. Daedric realms of Oblivion)… …

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  • 67Inheritance Cycle — The covers of the four books. Eragon Eldest Brisingr Inheritance Author …

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  • 68Sarati — Infobox Writing system name=Sarati sample= image size=100px type=Abugida languages=Quenya creator=J. R. R. Tolkien time=ME date|VY|1179 children=Tengwar iso15924=SaraSarati is an artificial script which was created by J. R. R. Tolkien. In his… …

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  • 69Figwit — is a fan derived name for an unnamed elf extra in Peter Jackson s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, played by actor and musician Bret McKenzie of Flight of the Conchords and The Black Seeds fame. The name Figwit derives from an acronym for… …

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  • 70Elfcon — (also ELFcon) is short for Elvish Linguistic Fellowship Convention , a convention first proposed by Jorge Quiñónez, and then organized and originally hosted by Bill Welden, dedicated to the study of the languages created by J. R. R. Tolkien.… …

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