The Fellowship of the Ring LEGENDS AND COMMON KNOWLEDGE Typed: Otay and Beowulf For those new to Tolkien's Middle-earth, we provide the following information on items, people, and places that were either legendary, common knowledge, or were known only to antiquarians such as Bilbo and Frodo. ANGMAR: "Iron-home," a long-dead evil realm which fell to the armies of the last alliance of men and elves many millenia ago. The king of the realm was a victim of the One Ring, and later became the chief of Sauron's Ringwraiths. ARNOR: In ancient times, Arnor was the northernmost realm of the men of Numenor, which fell before the onslaught of Angmar in the Second Age of Earth. The ruins that dot the trollshaws and old sites, such as Weathertop, are all relics of the ancient Arnor. BAG END: The ancestral home of the well-to-do hobbit family of Baggins (not to be confused with their cousins, the Sackville Bagginses). BALROG: An evil spirit raised from Hell during the great wars that rocked the First Age of Earth. At least one has survived to the period of our adventure by hiding in the roots of the Misty Mountains, and was responsible for the destruction of Moria several centuries ago. BARROW-DOWNS: A source of dread legends within the Shire. It is a place of ancient burial mounds and hostile spirits. BLACK RIDERS: Ringwraiths of Nazgul. The Dark Lord's most loyal and trusted servants. The Nine Black Riders are forever enslaved to the Ring of Power. BREE: A small town at the edge of the wilds. It has a mixed population of men and hobbits. ELROND: Elrond the Half-elven, Lord of Rivendell, is an ancient and learned figure who has dwelt in Middle-earth since time immemorial. His wisdom is without question. GANDALF: Gandalf the Grey is the second most powerful Wizard in Middle-earth. He is an old friend of Bilbo and Frodo. HOLLIN: An ancient, long-vanished kindom of elves. MORIA: A deep labyrinth beneath the Misty Mountains. Called, in the Dwarven tongue, "Khazar-dum," Moria was once the most fabled and powerful of the Dwarven kindoms of Middle-earth. It was here that mithril, or "Grey-flame," was mined, the basic material of magic swords, runes, and armor. The inhabitants were mostly slain by the Balrog many centuries ago, and now orcs infest its dark halls. RADAGAST: Radagast the Brown is a Wizards learned in ancient lore. Radagast has many special skills and responsibilities concerning beasts and birds. RIVENDELL: The dwelling of Elrond the Half-elven, called the Last Homely House East of the Sea. Rivendell is not a fortress, or a city, but a place of learning, healing, and merriment. The Wisdom of the Ages can be found within its walls. SARUMAN: Saruman the White is the chief of the Order of Wizards, and the most accomplished of the Middle-earth's wizards. He presides over the White Council, the defense committee of the forces of good. SAURON: The Dark Lord, Sauron is the embodiment of evil in Middle-earth. Once thought to have been destroyed during the wars against him in the Second Age, Sauron has risen again and seeks to recover his Ring of Power, which will give him the ability to vanquish the weakened forces of good and enslave right thinking people everywhere. SHIRE: The Shire is the area between the Brandywine River and the Tower Hills which the hobbits have made their own. It is a peaceful land of small rivers, gentle woodlands, and well-tended fields. -END-