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Oromë
Oromë Oromë is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe, Middle-earth. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Oromë (from the Valarin Arômêz) is a Vala. His name is sometimes said to mean Loud Trumpeter in Quenya but the Valarin form is a name without meaning ...
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Oromë (Lotr wiki)
Oromë Oromë (from the Valarin Arômêz) is a Vala. His name is sometimes said to mean Loud Trumpeter in Quenya but the Valarin form is a name without meaning. He is also known as Aldaron, Araw, Béma, Tauron, The Huntsman of the Valar, the Great Rider, and Lord of Forests. He ...
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Oromë (translated from French)
Oromë Oromë (in quenya "player of horn") is a character of the?uvre of J.R.R. Tolkien, which appears particularly in Le Silmarillion . Oromë is one Vala, one of Aratar. With Tulkas, he is the warrior of Valar. He is the husband of Vána. Large hunter, it appreciates particularly Ground ...
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Oromë (translated from Dutch)
Oromë Oromë is Vala from the book Silmarillion of J.R.R. Tolkien . He is the lord of the bossen and married with Valie Vána. With Tulkas Oromë led the fight Melkor or Morgoth . In Quenyaans become Oromë Aldaron called. Aldaron mean lord of trees. Ainur of Arda Music of the ...
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Oromë (translated from Italian)
Oromë Oromë he is a personage of storys fantasy of J. R. R. Tolkien. Attention: this section reveals - in all or part - trama of the work . Oromë is one Vala . Its name means Playing horn. Also it is known like Aldaron, Araw, Béma, Tauron, The Great Hunter, The Great Knight and ...
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Oromë (translated from Portuguese)
Oromë Oromë he is one of Valar of mundo ficcional of Tolkien.
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Valaquenta
Valaquenta ... Middle-earth portal Overview Valaquenta (Quenya for "Tale of the Valar") is the second section of The Silmarillion, a collection of fictional myths written by J. R. R. Tolkien and published in an abridged and condensed form by his son Christopher Tolkien in 1977. Valaquenta provides a middle-ground and ...
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Valar
Valar In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe, Middle-earth, the Valar are the Powers of Arda who live on the Western continent of Aman. The Valar were the fourteen powerful spirits of the race of the Ainur who entered Arda after its creation to give order to the world ...
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Valar (translated from Spanish)
Valar In the fictitious universe of J. R. R. Tolkien , Valar they are Ainur that they wished to enter the regions of Eä and to construct Arda , the Earth Kingdom. Also known like the Powers Arda (the Earth), lived in the western continent of They love. Main the Valar was: Table ...
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Valaquenta (Lotr wiki)
Valaquenta ... Middle-earth portal Valaquenta is the second chapter of The Silmarillion. Valaquenta translates from Quenya as the "Tale of the Valar". This chapter is, for the histories, a middle-ground and link between Ainulindalë, which provides a cosmology for Middle-earth, and Quenta Silmarillion, where the first major elements of ...
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