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- GaladrielGaladriel, the Lady of Lothlórien, is a powerful ancient Elf and a leader of the Noldor. She joined Fëanor's rebellion because she desired to rule over a beautiful kingdom.
- Gandalf the GreyGandalf the Grey, a pivotal character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth saga, is a wise, enigmatic wizard known for his guidance, magical prowess, and pivotal role in the struggle against darkness.
- GlóinBorn in the Dwarven settlements of the Blue Mountains, Glóin's folk were exiled from the Lonely Mountain in Erebor when the Dragon Smaug destroyed the Dwarven city.
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- IsildurIsildur was the son of Elendil, the High King of Anor. He founded the realm of Gondor with his brother Anarion, with whom he ruled.
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- LegolasLegolas, a skilled Elf of Mirkwood, is known for his exceptional archery and keen senses. His unlikely friendship with Gimli, a Dwarf, defies historical enmities.
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- MelkorOnce known as Melkor, Morgoth is the ultimate embodiment of evil in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium. His insatiable desire for power led him to betrayal and corruption, establishing himself as the Dark Lord of Middle-earth.
- Mount DoomMount Doom, or Orodruin, symbolizes malevolent power in Mordor. It was created by the evil Valar Morgoth and contains remnants of his power.
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- Samwise GamgeeSamwise Gamgee was a humble gardener who grew to become an emblem of unwavering loyalty and resilience in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
- SauronSauron became the dreadful servant and lieutenant of Morgoth in the First Age. After his master's defeat, he forged the One Ring to extend his dominion over Middle-earth.