I'm gonna start off with an A.
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There are a few "A"s...
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ A _.

I'll finish off the easy, and go with an N.

Three "N"s:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NA _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
AN _ _ _ _ N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ A _.

How about a 'D'?

And a 'T',please?

"T" is a good one:
_ _T T_ _ _ _ T_AT _ _ _ _ _D _ _ NA_ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T_ _ _,
AN_ _ _ _N_ T_ _ _ _ _A_ _A_ _ T_ T_ _ _A_ _ _ _ _ T_ _ _ A _ A _.

What about 'H'?

Six:
_ _T TH_ _ _ THAT _ _ _ _ _D _ _ NA_ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T_ _ _,
AN_ _H_N_ TH_ _ _ _A_ _A_ _ T_ TH_ _A_ _ _ _ _ TH_ _ A _ A _.
Can I guess... an E?

Now I think it's pretty easy to guess.
_ET TH_ _E THAT _ _ _ _ED _ _ NA_E, _ _ _ _E _E _T_ _ _,
AN_ _H_NE THE_ _ _A_ _A_ _ T_ THE _A_E_ _ _ THE _A_A_.
What about an 'L' for the start

That one and three more:
LET TH_ _E THAT _ _ _ _ED _ _ NA_E, _ _ _ _E _E _T_LL,
AN_ _H_NE THE_ _ _A_ _A_ _ T_ THE _A_E_ _ _ THE _ALA_.
A clue: It's a quote by a very important character from Tolkien's world.

Can I get an O?

How about a 'M','Y' and 'K'?

I think it's one by one, Odette, isn't it?
I'll take your first letter: "M".
LET THO_E THAT _ _ _ _ED M_ NAME, _ _ _ _E ME _T_LL,
AN_ _H_NE THE_ _ _A_ _A_ _ TO THE _A_E_ O_ THE _ALA_.

I'm not so interested in these kind of games, but how about 'R' ?

How about a 'S'?
I'm not teasing you Fingeor,it's just not striking me

I know it's pretty difficult, but well, with the 'R's and 'S's maybe you can guess it, especially the first line.
LET THOSE THAT _ _RSED M_ NAME, _ _RSE ME ST_LL,
AN_ _H_NE THE_R _A_ _A_ _ TO THE _A_ES O_ THE _ALAR.

Let those that cursed my name, curse me still, and whine their way back to the cages of the valar.
First I thought it to be a phrase/quote spoken by Morgoth, but then I realized that it's about one other character. I wasn't sure, so I checked the last words from one note, which I wrote very long time ago, when I was reading the books, and I found some Fëanor's sayings. So, that's it.
Edit: Words that were rather difficult to figure out were: whine and cages.

Correct!
It was difficult, I know, especially these two words.
Sorry if the quote was too long, but I loved it. And then Feanor says: Let the ships burn!
Fantastic scene.
Now it's your turn, whether you like the game or not

Yeah, I figured that out too, and I am willing to continue this one, but first..
I'll need to think about the options and what I'm going to come up with.

Alright, this is one of my favorite quotes.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
I'll be back here on tomorrow evening, so, post, post, my friends.
I'll check out the situation once I'm able to do so.
Lets start off with an 'E'?

I'll say "R".

Alright. Two 'E' letters for Fahvier, but I'm afraid, Fingeor, that there are no 'R' letters in this one.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

How about "S"?

Well, Fingeor, there's two 'S' letters in this one.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _
_ E _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Let's say "N".

Unfortunately, there are no 'N' letters either.

Wow, I'm good...
Ok, let's go with the easy ones. Any "A"s?

Well, 'A' earns you a good piece of this riddle.
_ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ A _ _
_ E _ _ _ A S A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

And a "O", please?

A very good guess, Fingeor! 'O' is one of the keywords of this riddle.
_ _ _ A _ _ _ _ O _ _ O _ _ O _ E _ _ _ _ O _ _ _ _ S _ A _ _
_ E _ _ _ A S A _ _ O _ _ O _ _ O O _.

And how about a T please?
( I hope!)

Hello there, Kafria. I haven't seen you around for a long while, and yeah, there's a couple of 'T' letters in this one.
_ _ T A _ _ _ _ O _ _ O _ _ O _ E _ _ T _ O _ _ _ T S _ A _ _
_ E _ _ _ A S A _ _ O _ _ O _ _ O O _.

After conjecturing a lot (I had the last part, but not the beginning until now) I can say those are the Melkor's words he said to Húrin:
"But all whom you love my thought shall weigh as a cloud of Doom".
Very good quote indeed.

Damn, you seem to be really good at this. - Correct!
Many words were still missing, and you still managed to figure it out, but, I think that since that is a very memorable quote, and a very important one too, it helped you along.
So, it's your turn once more, Fingeor.

I'm not very good at that game, well, maybe only at wheels related to Tolkien's world .
It was not too difficult for me because I read it not so long ago (in English, fortunately). I had the last part: "as a cloud of doom", that I linked automatically to Melkor, I wasn't sure why. Maybe because it was an important quote as you say. And then, I seached for his quote in the book. Great book, indeed...
Ok, let's go with the next phrase. I believe it's easier than my previous one:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

So how about an E to start please?

There are three "E"s.
_ _ _ _ _E _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _E_ _ _ _ _ _ _E _ _ _ _ _.

Let there be a few A's !

There are only two "A"s, sorry.
_ _ _ _ _E _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A_ _EA_ _ _ _ _ _E _ _ _ _ _.

'N', perhaps?

Only one:
_ _ _ _ _E _ _ _ _, _ _ _ N_ _ _ A_ _EA_ _ _ _ _ _E _ _ _ _ _.

And how about an S now please?

Only one, sorry:
_ _ _ _SE _ _ _ _, _ _ _ N_ _ _ A_ _EA_ _ _ _ _ _E _ _ _ _ _.

Oh no, can there be at least one; 'O' ?

Excellent choice, surely the best one for this phrase.
_ _OOSE _ _O_, _O_ NO_ _ A_ _EA_ _ O_ _ _E _O_ _ _.

I figured out something, and thus my next guess shall be; 'C'.