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Mirkwood is a name used for a
great dark
fictional forest in
novels by Sir
Walter Scott and
William Morris in the 19th century, and by J. R. R. Tolkien...
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Mirkwood was a
British psychedelic rock band
formed in
early 1971 by
guitarists Mick
Morris and Jack Castle. The band's
ancestry can be
traced to the original...
- has been
translated as "Daughter of the forest", and is the head of the
Mirkwood Elven guard. She is pla**** by
Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly, who was...
- the Elvenking, the
ruler of the
Elves who
lived in the
woodland realm of
Mirkwood. The
character is
properly named in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, and...
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flows southwards, with the
forest of
Mirkwood to its east. On its west bank
opposite the
southern end of
Mirkwood is the
Elvish land of Lothlorien. Further...
-
Journal of
Experimental Medicine,
listing her
Afghan Hound,
Galadriel Mirkwood, as a
coauthor to
write in a third-person
active voice. Upon identifying...
- The Lord of the
Rings Online:
Siege of
Mirkwood is the
second retail expansion pack for the
MMORPG The Lord of the
Rings Online,
released on
December 1...
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around Anduin became known as the Tawarwaith,
living in Lothlórien and
Mirkwood; they were also
called Silvan or Wood Elves. They were
joined there by...
- Tolkien's legendarium, the
Lonely Mountain is a
mountain northeast of
Mirkwood. It is the
location of the Dwarves'
Kingdom under the
Mountain and the...
- Men
known as the Beornings,
dwell in the
upper Vales of Anduin,
between Mirkwood and the
Misty Mountains, and are
counted among the Free
Peoples of Middle-earth...