- Maia. His hand was cut off with a
silmaril in it;
later he was
killed by
Carcharoth, the wolf of Angband, but
alone of
mortal Men
returned from the dead....
- The
werewolf Carcharoth attacks them as they
leave Angband and
swallows Beren's hand
containing the Silmaril; this
drives Carcharoth mad. He is killed...
- is the Gest of
Beren and Lúthien as far as the
encounter of
Beren with
Carcharoth at the gate of Angband". The book
contains the long
heroic lays or lyric...
- Morgoth's ch****. Lúthien and
Beren fled to the gates,
where the
werewolf Carcharoth attacked them.
Beren thrust the
Silmaril into its face, but it bit off...
- the
Elven princess Lúthien and his
death at the
teeth of Morgoth's wolf
Carcharoth. Last part is
about Mandos listening to Luthien's song
about their grief...
- "Silvertine" is the
modified version of
William Wordsworth's poem "The Thorn". "
Carcharoth" and "With Doom I Come" both are
taken from J. R. R. Tolkien's poem "The...
- may have been derived, in the fiction, from
First Age
werewolves like
Carcharoth, with
their own "proto-language". In
George R. R. Martin's
series of epic...
- Aech is
killed and Wade
takes damage from
poison during a
fight with
Carcharoth. Art3mis
arrives and
saves Wade and they
obtain the
Sixth Shard. Wade...
-
ferocious beasts (the wild boars,
Twrch Trwyth and Ysgithrywyn, and the wolf
Carcharoth) with the help of a
supernatural hound (Cafall and Huan). Both maidens...
- Ultimately, when
Beren was
slain in
battle against the
demonic wolf
Carcharoth, Lúthien, like Orpheus,
approached the
Valar gods and
persuaded them to...