Thread: Tolkien Psychological Wording

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the Nauglamir

Silmarils

Feanor

Finwe

Melkor

Gothmog

Mouth of Sauron

Khand

Harad

m’makil

Haradrim

The Galadrim - the tree-people of Lothlorien ruled by Celeborn and Galadriel.

wood-elves

woodland feasts

Mirkwood

Greenwood the Great

Oropher

Thranduil, his son

The Elf King

Old Galion the Elfking's butler

Aranuth the king's sword

Ringil, the sword of Fingolfin.

Ringlo - River in the Lamedon region of southern Gondor.

Ringwil-The stream that flowed into the Narog. The point at which these waters converged were the underground caverns the petty-dwarves delved and were later named Nargothrond.

Dingle where Old Man Willow grew in the Old Forest.

Tom

Goldberry
Withywindle

Brandywine
Brandywine bridge

The shire

The Golden Perch in Stock

Pippin
Merry
hey Rafael you have posted two posts.....delete one


Frodo
Being a bit scizofren I had to do it twice!
Being a bit scizofren I had to do it twice!

Gollum

Slinker - Samwise's nick-name for Gollum's 'nicer' side...
Ring


Boromir
Faramir Rafael what's scizofren?

Eowyn
Me assumes a "scizofren" is a Norwegian who suffers from schizophrenia. However, schizophrenia is not the same as dissociative identity disorder, previously known as multiple personality disorder or split personality. It is now considered to be something more complex. Still, I think Rafael was using it for the old split personality definition.
Me assumes a "scizofren" is a Norwegian who suffers from schizophrenia. However, schizophrenia is not the same as dissociative identity disorder, previously known as multiple personality disorder or split personality. It is now considered to be something more complex. Still, I think Rafael was using it for the old split personality definition.

Aragorn


Sword that was broken
Split person we Rafael, Grondy??


Split person we Rafael, Grondy??







Narsil

Elendil

Gil-galad

Isildur

An’rion

King E’rnur last of the line of An’rion, last King of Gondor ...

King Eomer the brother-in-law to the returned King of Gondor