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Angmar
2
Arda
1
Arnor
2
Arwen
2
Beorn
1
Cirth
1
Dragons
2
Dúnedain
5
Dunland
1
Dwarves
4
Edain
4
Eldar
1
Elendil
1
Elves
4
Ents
5
Eru
1
Erusen
1
Fëanor
1
Gandalf
3
Gollum
4
Gondor
3
Harfoots
1
Hobbits
2
Mannish
1
Mearas
1
Mirkwood
2
Mithril
1
Money
1
Mordor
3
Morgoth
2
Narsil
1
Narya
1
Nazgûl
4
Nenya
1
Noldor
1
Númenor
2
One Ring
3
Orcs
6
Quenya
1
Saruman
3
Sauron
3
Sindar
2
Smaug
1
Stoors
1
Tengwar
2
Took
1
Trolls
2
Valar
3
Vilya
1
Westron
4
Wizards
2
Woses
1
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Middle Earth Info on Angmar:
Angmar
Angmar arose about the Third Age 1300 and, for the next seven hundred years, attempted to destroy the Dúnedain of the North. Cardolan and Rhudaur fell quickly, the former effectively destroyed by 1409 and the latter infiltrated even earlier, but Arthedain, aided by the Elves of Rivendell and Lindon, held out until 1974, although nearly defeated in the Battle of Fornost by armies from Lindon (led by Círdan and Eärnur and strengthened by the latter's army from Gondor) and Rivendell (led by Glorfindel); he was driven from the North and his servants west of the Misty Mountains slain or scattered. Those few who survived east of the Mountains were destroyed soon after by the Eothéod.
Angmar
Angmar was a witch-kingdom on both sides of the northern Misty Mountains, north of the Ettenmoors, ruled by the Lord of the Nazgûl, who was then known as the Witch-king of Angmar. Its capital was Carn Dûm. Angmar was peopled with Orcs, Hill-men, and other such creatures. |