Designed to be displayed with companion pieces Elendil and Sauron, Lord of the Rings.“Even though Gil-galad™ received a relatively minor amount of screen time, playing such an important role in the history of Middle-earth, he was always a character we dearly wanted to portray. In creating...
↑The Silmarillion,Akallabêth(The Downfall of Númenor) ↑The Silmarillion,Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age ↑The Lord of the Rings:The Fellowship of the Ring ↑The Lord of the Rings,The Fellowship of the Ring, Book One, Chapter XI: "A Knife in the Dark" ...
In The Silmarillion, Gil-galad is described unambiguously as the son of Fingon, but in fact this statement serves to conceal rather complex textual development that leaves his line of descent less certain than it might initially appear. At the time he was writing The Lord of the Rings, it ...
Gil-Galad Rating:★4.2 The text of this poem could not be published because of Copyright laws. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien Friday, January 3, 2003 poempoemssilverMountains Download image of this poem. Report this poem READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES ...
Designed to be displayed with companion pieces Elendil and Sauron, Lord of the Rings. “Even though Gil-galad™ received a relatively minor amount of screen time, playing such an important role in the history of Middle-earth, he was always a character we dearly wanted to portray. In creati...