Winding Stair
Haha, your humor never whithers Marion

Just like my
irony, which no-one gets


Gil-galad According to Sam in The Fellowship of the Ring.
His sword was long, his lance was keen,
His shining helm afar was seen;
the countless stars of heaven's field
were mirrored in his silver shield.
Fingon - Gil-galad's Father
E’rendil great-grand-nephew of Fingon
Nivrim - A wood of Doriath that came under protected of the girdle
Angrist = iron-cleaver Beren used to remove one of the Silmarils from Morgoth's crown
Curufin - son of Feanor who originaly owned angrist
Curun’r = Saruman's older name
Ol’rin - Gandalf as he was in his youth
Mithrandir = Gandalf as he was known by the Elves
Stormcrow - A name given to Gandalf at Rohan
Isenmouthe which has no relationship to the above named river, but is instead the pass in Mordor between Gorgoroth and Ud’n.
Plateau of Gorgoroth - Just South of the Isenmouthe
Thorn-breaks one of the olvar of Mordor
Sauron's escape to Mordor
Dol Gulder whwere sauron fled from to mordor
The Necromancer is what Sauron was called in The Hobbit, and he had been using Dol Guldor as a base of operations until Gandalf and the White Council chased him from there back to Barad-d’r.
Hobbiton - where lots of happy halflings live!
K’d-d’kan = Rohirric name for hobbits; it means 'hole-dweller'.
Smaug - another hole-dweller
The Arkenstone = the most valuable treasure in Smaug's hoard, according to Thorin Oakenshield.
Glittering Caves - a place well-known by dwarves
HOME = the Glittering Caves are home to Grondmaster.