Brian Crawford - Isildur

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A sweeping novel about Isildur, King of Gondor, and the saga of the war against the Great Enemy Sauron. Learn the origin of the Oathbreakers and the Mouth of Sauron. See the great naval battle between the White Fleet of Lindon and the Black Fleet of Umbar. Learn the truth about the final struggle on Osgiliath and the taking of the One Ring.

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Ciri — Diminutive of Ciryon

Cirith Ungol — “Pass of the Spider”, between Minas Ithil and Mordor

Ciryon — Third son of Isildur, born 3425 SA in Minas Ithil, died 2 FA at Gladden

Curufin — “Skill Hair”, father of Celebrimbor

Curulin — “Skill Pool”, Cirdan's helmsman

Dagorlad — “Battle Plain”, field before the Morannon, site of a great battle

Dimrill Dale — Valley in the Misty Mountains near Khazad-dûm

Dol Elros — The capital of Andúnië in Númenor

Dor-en-Ernil — A seacoast region in Gondor between Belfalas and Lebennin

Doriath — Ancient Elvish kingdom in Beleriand

Duitirith — “Guardian of the River”, Barathor's son

Dúnadan — Singular of Dúnedain

Dúnedain — “Men of the West”, who founded Númenor, Umbar, Gondor, and Arnor

Dunharrow — Ancient city of Men in the northern Ered Nimrais

Dunland — A wild land west of Calenardhon

Durin — King of the Dwarves

Dwarves — A race created by Aulë the Vala

Eärendil — “Lover of the Sea”, son of Tuor and Idril, married Elwing, sailed to Aman and secured the help of the Valar against Morgoth, called “The Mariner”

Easterlings — Wild men of the east

Edain — “The Men”, The Three Houses of Men

Elbereth — “Star Queen”, see Varda

Elda — Singular of Eldar

Eldamar — “Elvenhome”, region of Aman in which the Elves live

Eldar — “People of the Stars”, the Elves, also called “The Speakers”, “Quendi”, “Firstborn”

Eldarin — Relating to the Eldar or their language

Eldarion — King of Gondor in the Fourth Age

Elendil — “Elf-friend” Amandilson, founder of the Realms in Exile

Elendili — “Elf-friends”, “The Faithful”, those Númenóreans who continued to revere the Eldar and the Valar when the kings of Númenor turned against them

Elendur — “Devoted to the Elves”, first son of Isildur, born 3403 SA in Osgiliath, died 2 FA at Gladden

Elenna — “Starwards”, the island on which Númenor was founded

elanor — Small white flowers

Elessar — “Elfstone”, the name in which Aragorn ascended the throne of the Reunited Kingdoms

Elosterion — Westernmost and tallest of the towers on the Emyn Beraid

Elrond — “Star-dome”, son of Eärendil and Elwing, known as Peredhil “Half-elven”, lord of Imladris

Elros — “Star-foam”, son of Eärendil, brother of Elrond, founder of Númenor

Elvenhome — See Eldamar

Emyn Arnen — “Hills of Royal Water”, in southern Ithilien

Emyn Beraid — “Tower Hills”, in western Eriador

Ephel Dúath — “Fence of Shadow”, mountains between Ithilien and Mordor

Erech — Town in northern Lamedon, capital of the Eredrim

Ered Lithui — “Ash Mountains”, mountains on the northern side of Mordor

Ered Luin — “Blue Mountains”, in western Eriador

Ered Nimrais — “White Mountains”, mountains in Gondor

Eredrim — “People of the Mountains”, a strong tribe in the southern Ered Nimrais

Eregion — “Land of Holly”, Elvish kingdom of Celebrimbor in southern Eriador

Ereinion — “Scion of Kings”, see Gil-galad

Eriador — The land between the Misty Mountains and the Blue

Eru — “The One”, see Ilúvatar

Ethir Anduin — “Mouths of the Long River”, the delta of the river Anduin

Ethir Lefnui — “Mouths of Lefnui”, a city at the mouth of the river Lefnui in Anfalas

Ethring — A town on the river Ringlo in Lebennin

Evenstar — planet Venus as evening star, see Eärendil

Faithful, the — See Elendili

Fangorn — Forest between Lothlórien and Calenardhon

Faramir — Thirty-fifth Thain of the Shire, he had a copy made of the Red Book

Fëanor — “Spirit of Fire”, true name Curufinwë, the leader of the Noldorin rebellion, he made the silmarilli

Findegil — The writer of King Eldarion II of Gondor

Firstborn, the — See Eldar

Fleetfoot — Isildur's war charger

Flói — Father of Frár the Dwarf

Followers, the — See Atani

Foradan — “Northman”, soldier of Pelargir

Forithilien — “North Ithilien”, north of Minas Ithil

Fornen — “Northern Water”, one of the Elders of the Eredrim

Fornoch — Valley in the southern Ered Nimrais

Fornost — “Northern Fortress”, a city of Arnor

Frár — Dwarf of Khazad-dûm who joined Isildur

Frodo — “Nine-fingered”, Bilbo's nephew, Ringbearer

Galadriel — Queen of Lothlórien, bearer of Nenya

Galadrim — “People of the Trees”, the people of Lothlórien

Galathilion — The White Tree of Tirion, the image of Telperion

Galdor — One of Galadriel's boatsteerers

Gandalf — One of the Istari, or wizards, also called Mithrandir, Greyhame

Gil-galad — “Star or Radiance”, King of Lindon and all the Noldor, true name Ereinion

Gildor — “Starland”, Elf of Lindon, also called Inglorion

Gilrain — A river in Lebennin

Gilrondil — Cirdan's sailing master

Gilthoniel — See Elbereth

Gladden — River and fields at the confluence with Anduin, also called Loeg Ningloron

Glamrod — Keeper of the stables in Pelargir

Gondolin — “Hidden Rock”, hidden Elvish city of Turgon, also called Ondolindë

Gondor — “Stone Land”, southern kingdom of the Realms in Exile, capital Osgiliath

Gondorrim — The people of Gondor

Gordrog — Orc of the bridge garrison in East Osgiliath

Gorgoroth — “Dreaded Horror”, a plain in central Mordor

Gorthaur — “Abominable Horror”, see Sauron

Great Armament — The Númenórean fleet that attempted to attack Valinor

Great North Road — The road between Gondor and Arnor

Great Smials — The mansions of the Took family of hobbits in Tuckborough of the Shire

Greycloak — See Thingol

Greyhame — See Gandalf

Grey Havens — See Mithlond

Guthmar — The Elder of Linhir

Gwaith-i-Mírdain — “People of the Jewel-smiths”, the craft-Elves of Gondolin

Gwathlo — River in western Eriador, called the Greyflood

Hadhodrond — Sindarin name of Khazad-dûm

Halfelven — The brothers Elros and Elrond, also called Peredhil

Halgon — Isildur's scribe

Harad — Land in the far south of Middle-earth, allies of Umbar

Haradrim — The people of Harad

Harithilien — “South Ithilien”, south of Minas Ithil

Harlond — “South Beach”, the docks of Osgiliath

Harondor — “Southern Land”, border region between Gondor and Harad

Heleth — Wife of Barathor

Herumor — “Dark Lord”, Emperor of Umbar

Hithaiglir — “Line of Misty Peaks”, the Misty Mountains

Hithimir — “Mist Jewel”, a captain of the White Fleet

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