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EldarThe Elves of the Great Journey out of the East to Beleriand.

Elder ChildrenThe Elves. See Children of Ilúvatar.

EledhwenName of Morwen, ‘Elfsheen’.

Encircling MountainsThe mountains encircling Tumladen, the plain of Gondolin.

Enemy, TheMorgoth.

EölCalled ‘the Dark Elf’, a great smith who dwelt in Nan Elmoth; maker of the sword Anglachel; father of Maeglin.

Ephel Brandir‘The Fence of Brandir’, the enclosed dwellings of the Men of Brethil upon Amon Obel; also the Ephel.

Ered Gorgoroth*Mountains of Terror’, the vast precipices in which Taur-nu-Fuin fell southward; also the Gorgoroth.

Ered Wethrin‘Shadowy Mountains’, ‘Mountains of Shadow’, the great range forming the boundary of Hithlum on the east and south.

Esgalduin* — The river of Doriath, dividing the forests of Neldoreth and Region and flowing into Sirion.

Exiles, TheThe Noldor who rebelled against the Valar and returned to Middle-earth.

FaelivrinName given to Finduilas by Gwindor.

Fair FolkThe Eldar.

Falas* — The coastlands of Beleriand in the West.

FëanorEldest son of Finwë, the first leader of the Noldor; half-brother of Fingolfin; maker of the Silmarils; leader of the Noldor in their rebellion against the Valar, but slain in battle soon after his return to Middle-earth. See Sons of Fëanor.

Felagund‘Hewer of caves’, name given to King Finrod after the establishment of Nargothrond and often used alone.

FinarfinThird son of Finwë, brother of Fingolfin and half-brother of Fëanor; father of Finrod Felagund and Galadriel. Finarfin did not return to Middle-earth.

FinduilasDaughter of Orodreth, second King of Nargothrond.

FingolfinSecond son of Finwë, the first leader of the Noldor; High King of the Noldor, dwelling in Hithlum; father of Fingon and Turgon.

FingonEldest son of King Fingolfin, and High King of the Noldor after his death.

FinrodSon of Finarfin; founder and king of Nargothrond, brother of Orodreth and Galadriel; often called Felagund.

ForwegMan of Dor-lómin, captain of the outlaw band that Túrin joined.

Galdor the TallSon of Hador Goldenhead; father of Húrin and Huor; slain at Eithel Sirion.

Gamil ZirakDwarf smith, teacher of Telchar of Nogrod.

Gaurwaith‘Wolf-men’, the outlaw band that Túrin joined in the woodlands beyond the western borders of Doriath.

Gelmir (1)Elf of Nargothrond, brother of Gwindor.

Gelmir (2)Noldorin Elf who came with Arminas to Nargothrond to warn Orodreth of its peril.

GethronOne of Túrin’s companions on the journey to Doriath.

Ginglith* — River flowing into the Narog above Nargothrond.

Girdle of MelianSee Melian.

Glaurung‘Father of Dragons’, the first of the Dragons of Morgoth.

Glithui* — River flowing down from Ered Wethrin and joining Teiglin north of the inflow of Malduin.

GlóredhelDaughter of Hador, sister of Galdor Húrin’s father; wife of Haldir of Brethil.

GlorfindelElf-lord of Gondolin.

Gondolin* — The hidden city of King Turgon.

GorgorothSee Ered Gorgoroth.

Gorthol‘Dread Helm’, name taken by Túrin in the land of Dor-Cúarthol.

GothmogLord of Balrogs; slayer of King Fingon.

Great Mound, TheSee Haudh-en-Nirnaeth.

Great Song, TheThe Music of the Ainur, in which the World was begun.

Grey-elvesThe Sindar, name given to the Eldar who remained in Beleriand and did not cross the Great Sea into the West.

GrithnirOne of Túrin’s companions on the journey to Doriath, where he died.

Guarded Plain, The* — See Talath Dirnen.

Guarded Realm, TheDoriath.

GuilinElf of Nargothrond, father of Gwindor and Gelmir.

Gurthang‘Iron of Death’, Túrin’s name for the sword Anglachel after it was reforged in Nargothrond.

GwaeronThe ‘windy month’, March.

GwindorElf of Nargothrond, lover of Finduilas, companion of Túrin.

Hador GoldenheadElf-friend, lord of Dor-lómin, vassal of King Fingolfin; father of Galdor father of Húrin and Huor; slain at Eithel Sirion in the Dagor Bragollach. House of Hador, one of the Houses of the Edain.

HaldirSon of Halmir of Brethil; wedded Glóredhel daughter of Hador of Dor-lómin.

HalethThe Lady Haleth, who early became the leader of the Second House of the Edain, the Halethrim or People of Haleth, who dwelt in the Forest of Brethil.

HalmirLord of the Men of Brethil.

Handir of BrethilSon of Haldir and Glóredhel; father of Brandir.

HarethDaughter of Halmir of Brethil, wife of Galdor of Dor-lómin; mother of Húrin.

Haudh-en-Elleth — ‘The Mound of the Elf-maid’ near the Crossings of Teiglin, in which Finduilas was buried.

Haudh-en-Nirnaeth‘The Mound of Tears’ in the desert of Anfauglith.

Hidden Kingdom, TheDoriath.

Hidden Realm, TheGondolin.

High Faroth, The* — Highlands to the west of the river Narog above Nargothrond; also the Faroth.

HírilornA great beech-tree in the Forest of Neldoreth with three trunks.

Hithlum* — ‘Land of Mist’, northern region bounded by the Mountains of Shadow.

HunthorMan of Brethil, companion of Túrin in the attack on Glaurung.

HuorHúrin’s brother; father of Tuor father of Eärendil; slain in the Battle of Unnumbered Tears.

HúrinLord of Dor-lómin, husband of Morwen and father of Túrin and Niënor; called Thalion ‘the Steadfast’.

IbunOne of the sons of Mîm the Petty-dwarf.

Ilúvatar‘The Father of All’.

IndorMan of Dor-lómin, father of Aerin.

Ivrin* — Lake and falls beneath Ered Wethrin where the river Narog rose.

KhîmOne of the sons of Mîm the Petty-dwarf, slain by Andróg’s arrow.

LabadalTúrin’s name for Sador.

Ladros* — Lands to the north-east of Dorthonion that were granted by the Noldorin kings to the Men of the House of Bëor.

Lady of Dor-lóminMorwen.

Lalaith‘Laughter’, name given to Urwen.

LarnachOne of the Woodmen in the lands south of Teiglin.

Lord of WatersThe Vala Ulmo.

Lords of the WestThe Valar.

LothlannA great plain to the east of Dorthonion (Taur-nu-Fuin).

LothronThe fifth month.

LúthienDaughter of Thingol and Melian, who after the death of Beren chose to become mortal and to share his fate. Called Tinúviel ‘daughter of twilight’, nightingale.

MablungElf of Doriath, chief captain of Thingol, friend of Túrin; called ‘the Hunter’.

MaedhrosEldest son of Fëanor, with lands in the east beyond Dorthonion.