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Éomer ascended to the throne of Rohan after the War of the Ring. He was the 18th King of Rohan; before ascending to the throne, he was the Marshal of Rohan. Éomer's loyalty to King Théoden, along with his hatred for Gríma, caused him many troubles. Éomer was a brave and valiant warrior; he demonstrated his courage in the Battle of the Hornburg and on the Pelennor Fields. Before his death, King Théoden of Rohan proclaimed Éomer as the new King of Rohan, as his son, the direct heir to the throne, had died in battle. Later, Éomer marries a woman named Lothíriel from Dol Amroth. |
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Éomer ascended to the throne of Rohan after the War of the Ring. He was the 18th King of Rohan; before ascending to the throne, he was the Marshal of Rohan. Éomer's loyalty to King Théoden, along with his hatred for Gríma, caused him many troubles. Éomer was a brave and valiant warrior; he demonstrated his courage in the Battle of the Hornburg and on the Pelennor Fields. Before his death, King Théoden of Rohan proclaimed Éomer as the new King of Rohan, as his son, the direct heir to the throne, had died in battle. Later, Éomer marries a woman named Lothíriel from Dol Amroth.
Elrond was born in Arverniene. He remained there until he was captured by the sons of Fëanor in an attempt to retrieve the Silmaril. At the end of the First Age, the time came for Elrond to choose between humans and elves. And he, unlike his brother Elros, chose the latter. Over time, Elrond became one of the most powerful and wisest elven lords. He possessed Vilya, the greatest of the three Elven Rings. In 1695, at the behest of Gil-galad, Elrond came to Eregion and fought against Sauron. Two years later, Eregion fell, and Elrond moved to the foothills of the Misty Mountains. There he built Imladris – the Last Homely House. Over the years, Imladris became one of the strongholds of the Forces of Light in Middle-earth. Elrond was one of the participants in the Last Alliance of Men and Elves, and he witnessed the death of Gil-galad, and Isildur refused to destroy the Ring, thereby condemning himself. In the year 100 of the Third Age, he married Celebrían, the daughter of Galadriel and Celeborn. She bore him a daughter, Arwen, and sons Elladan and Elrohir. Throughout the Third Age, Elrond helped the Dúnedain of the North, and in Imladris they found refuge and knowledge. It was there that the future king Elessar spent the first twenty years of his life. Elrond led the Council, where the nine members of the Fellowship of the Ring were chosen. At the end of the Third Age, Elrond, together with Gandalf, Galadriel, and Frodo, sailed across the Sea. In Sindarin, his name means "Star-dome".
Faramir's noble nature and his trust in Gandalf irritated his father. Although Faramir hated war and battles, he still participated in battles and was loved and respected by the soldiers as a leader. During the army's retreat in the Battle of Osgiliath towards Minas Tirith, Faramir fell under the Black Breath and was mortally wounded. He was saved from death by Aragorn. During his stay in the Houses of Healing, he met and fell in love with Éowyn. After the War of the Ring, they married.


Nazgûl. A black seafarer, pirate, red-haired and red-bearded warrior. Perhaps he is a little rough, but he possesses a unique charm. They call him the Mighty, and that is indeed true. Few can compete with him in strength and combat skills. However, everyone has their weaknesses – for him, it is women… He knows how to enjoy life. You must agree that for a Nazgûl, this is a very valuable gift.

Descendant of Isildur and the last chieftain of the Rangers of the North, Aragorn was born in 2931 of the Third Age. He learned his true name only when he was twenty years old from the ruler of Rivendell, Elrond. Elrond revealed to Aragorn that he was the last of the line of Isildur and presented him with the family heirlooms: Narsil, the broken sword of Elendil, and the Ring of Barahir. After this, Aragorn spent seventy years in the Wild, fighting against Sauron's minions. An endless series of battles and skirmishes turned him into a mighty and fearless warrior. Service to the rulers of Gondor and Rohan further hardened him. In 2996, Aragorn met and befriended the wizard Gandalf the Grey, which largely determined his future destiny. In 3017, at the wizard's request, he captured Gollum, and in the following year, he helped the hobbit Frodo Baggins reach Rivendell. There, at the Council of Elrond, Aragorn promised to protect Frodo, who volunteered to be the Ring-bearer. After the Battle of Amon Hen, the paths of the Fellowship separated, and Aragorn, together with the dwarf Gimli and the elf Legolas, participated in the defense of Helm's Deep, passed through the Paths of the Dead, and at a crucial moment, came to the aid of the defenders of the besieged Minas Tirith on captured pirate ships. His appearance turned the tide of the battle, and Sauron's forces were defeated. In Minas Tirith, Aragorn revealed his lineage to everyone and was crowned as Elessar Telcontar. The reign of Elessar, which ended with his death, lasted for the first 120 years of the Fourth Age.
An elf, a minstrel.

A Mordor orc, he was one of the leaders of the band of orcs who, together with the Uruk-hai, killed Boromir and captured Merry and Pippin.





In Sindarin, the word "Balrog" means "demon of terror." Balrogs are fiery spirits clad in darkness; their favorite weapon is the flaming whip, and only the most powerful of the Elves could stand against them, while ordinary weapons were useless against them. In the year 1980 of the Third Age, this Balrog – the Balrog, as he came to be known, for he was the last – was encountered by Dwarves searching for mithril. The Balrog became the lord of Moria and ruled it until the year 3019 of the Third Age – until the day he was slain by Gandalf the Grey.