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Prophecy of the North The Doom of the Noldor, uttered by Mandos on the coast of Araman. 98 Quendi Original Elvish name for Elves (of every kind, including the Avari), meaning 'Those that speak with voices'. 37-8, 48-53, 57, 61, 73, 76, 114, 121-2, 169 Quenta Silmarillion 'The History of the Silmarils.' 355 Quenya The ancient tongue, common to all Elves, in the form that it took in Valinor; brought to Middle-earth by the Noldorin exiles, but abandoned by them as a daily speech, especially after the edict of King Thingol against its use; see especially 133, 155. Not named as such in this book, but referred to as Eldarin, 21, 323, 347; High Eldarin, 322-3; High-elven, 266, 330; the tongue of Valinor, 133; the speech of the Elves of Valinor, 149; the tongue of the Noldor, 155, 159; the High Speech of the West, 155 Radagast One of the Istari (Wizards). 372, 375 Radhruin One of the twelve companions of Barahir on Dorthonion. 187 Ragnor One of the twelve companions of Barahir on Dorthonion. 187 Ramdal 'Wall's End' (see Andram), where the dividing fall across Beleriand ceased' 146,184 Rana 'The Wanderer', a name of the Moon among the Noldor. 114 Rathloriel 'Golden-bed', later name for the river Ascar, after the treasure of Doriath was sunk in it 147, 291 Rauros 'Roaring Spray', the great falls in the river Anduin. 369 Red Ring, The See Narya.

Region The dense forest forming the southern part of Doriath. 57, 105, 110, 145, 158, 288-9 Rerir Mountain to the north of Lake Helevorn, where rose the greater of the two tributary branches of Gelion. 132,146-8,184 Rhovanion 'Wilderland', the wide region east of the Misty Mountains. 360-1 RhudaurRegion in the north-east of Eriador. 360 Rian Daughter of Belegund (nephew of Barahir, the father of Beren); wife of Huor and mother of Tuor; after Huor's death died of grief on the Haudh-en-Ndengin. 177, 187, 194, 242, 294 Ringil The sword of Fingolfin. 185 Ring of Doom See Mahanaxar.

Rings of Power 356-7, 373-5; The One Ring, Great Ring, or Ruling Ring: 330, 347, 356-8, 363, 365-6, 370-1, 374-7;

Three Rings of the Elves: 357, 370-1, 378 (see also Narya, the Ring of Fire, Nenya, the Ring of Adamant, and Vilya, the Ring of Sapphire). Seven Rings of the Dwarves 357-8, 371, 375. Nine Rings of Men 330, 357-8, 371, 375 Ringwil The stream that flowed into the river Narog at Nargothrond. 146 Ring-wraiths The slaves of the Nine Rings of Men and chief servants of Sauron; also called Nazgul and Ulairi.

330, 361, 368, 372, 376

Rivendell Translation of Imladris.

Rivil Stream falling northwards from Dorthonion and flowing into Sirion in the Fen of Serech. 233, 237.

Rivil's Well 197

Rochallor The horse of Fingolfin. 184 - 154 - Rohan 'The Horse-country', later name in Condor for the great grassy plain formerly called Calenardhon.

369, 377

Rohirrim 'The Horse-lords' of Rohan. 369 Romenna 'Haven on the east coast of Numenor. 331, 336-7, 341, 346 Rothinzil Adunaic (Numenorean) name of Earendil's ship Vingilot, with the same meaning, 'Foam-flower'. 319 Rumil A Noldorin sage of Tirion, the first deviser of written characters (cf. The Lord of the Rings Appendix E II); to him is attributed the Ainulindale. 67-8 Saeros Nandorin Elf, one of the chief counsellors of Thingol in Doriath; insulted Turin in Menegroth, and by him pursued to his death. 244 Salmar A Maia who entered Arda with Ulmo; maker of Ulmo's great horns, the Ulumuri. 36 Sarn Athrad 'Ford of Stones', where the Dwarf-road from Nogrod and Belegost crossed the river Gelion. 104, 167,

287, 291

Saruman 'Man of Skill', the name among Men of Curunir (which it translates), one of the Istari (Wizards).

372-3

Sauron 'The Abhorred' (in Sindarin called Gorthaur); greatest of the servants of Melkor, in his origin a Maia of Aule. 26, 47, 52, 169, 187-8, 195-8, 206-8, 210-3, 216, 330, 333-40, 343, 346-8, 353-77 Secondborn, The The Younger Children of Iluvatar, Men. 44 Seeing Stones See Palantiri.

Serech The great fen north of the Pass of Sirion, where the river Rivil flowed in from Dorthonion. 124, 182,


197, 233, 236, 282


seregon 'Blood of Stone', a plant with deep red flowers that grew on Amon Rudh. 248, 252 Serinde 'The Broideress'; see Miriel (I).

Seven Fathers of the Dwarves See Dwarves.

Seven Stones See Palantiri.

Shadowy Mountains See Ered Wethrin.

Shepherds of the Trees Ents. 45, 290

Sickle of the Valor See Valacirca.

Silmarien Daughter of Tar-Elendil, the fourth King of Numenor; mother of the first lord of Andunie and ancestress of Elendil and his sons Isildur and Anarion. 331 Silmarils The three jewels made by Feanor before the destruction of the Two Trees of Valinor, and filled with their light; see especially 72-3. 35, 72-5, 78, 83, 86-93, 116. 121-2, 126, 130, 136, 152, 202-5, 209, 219-21, 224-6,

230, 243, 286-93, 302-3, 305-6, 310, 313-4

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