of Morgoth. Thanks to their intervention, the armies of the Valar led by Eönwë, the herald of Manwë, Finarfin king of the Ñoldor of Aman, Ingwë king of...
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World introduces a Balrog as a butler; this Balrog is described as polite. Eönwë in later versions Tolkien meant that the Sigelhearwan were not just dark-skinned...
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He took on a beautiful appearance at the end of the First Age to charm Eönwë, near the beginning of the Second Age when appearing as Annatar to the Elves...
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Rings) Efram (Supernatural) Elijah (Supernatural) Emily (Hazbin Hotel) Eönwë (J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion) Esper (Supernatural) Estë (J. R. R...
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consistency with other works—primarily limited to nomenclature: Fionwë edited to Eönwë, Lindar to Vanyar, etc. For example: From The Silmarillion: "In the front...
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