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Lúthien and
Beren are
characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy world Middle-earth.
Lúthien is an elf,
daughter of the elf-king
Thingol and goddess-like...
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Beren and
Lúthien is a
compilation of
multiple versions of the epic
fantasy Lúthien and
Beren by J. R. R. Tolkien, one of Tolkien's
earliest tales of...
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second part is the Lay of Leithian,
which is the Gest of
Beren and
Lúthien as far as the
encounter of
Beren with
Carcharoth at the gate of Angband"...
- Tolkien. She was the
inspiration for his
fictional Middle-earth
characters Lúthien Tinúviel and
Arwen Undómiel.
Edith Bratt was born in
Gloucester on 21 January...
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published in
parts as The Silmarillion, The
Children of Húrin,
Beren and
Lúthien, and The Fall of Gondolin.
Melkor is the most
powerful of the
Valar but...
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Children of Húrin is a
synthesis of
these and
other sources.
Beren and
Lúthien is an
editorial work and was
published as a stand-alone book in 2017. In...
- of the story. The
cover depicts a
scene from The Silmarillion, the elf
Lúthien dancing in
front of the Dark Lord Morgoth.
Nightfall in Middle-Earth is...
- legendarium. She
appears in The Silmarillion, The
Children of Húrin,
Beren and
Lúthien, and in
several stories within The
History of Middle-earth series. An early...
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choose either Elvish immortality or the
mortal life of Men. The elf-maidens
Lúthien and
Arwen in Tolkien's
works both
chose mortality to be with the Men that...
- set out, and
Lúthien joined him,
though he
tried to
dissuade her. Sauron, a
powerful servant of Melkor,
imprisoned Beren, but with
Lúthien's help, he escaped...