What happened to Nimrodel?
After she found no ship in Edhellond and found out that her lover Amroth drowned in the sea. What she did after leaving the haven was unknown. She might have died later due to a broken heart.
What kind of creature is Sauron?
Sauron | |
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Aliases | Mairon (originally) Dark Lord Necromancer Annatar Gorthaur Lord of Mordor |
Race | Maia |
Book(s) | The Hobbit The Lord of the Rings The Silmarillion Unfinished Tales The Children of Húrin |
What race is Sauron in Lord of the Rings?
Maia
Sauron/Races
Who is Legolas father?
Thranduil
Legolas/Father
Are balrogs stronger than dragons?
Who is More Powerful: A Dragon or a Balrog? The TLDR version: the average Balrog is more powerful than the average dragon, but the available evidence suggests that the greatest dragons were more powerful than Balrogs.
Who is Nimrodel in The Lord of the Rings?
Nimrodel was an Elf -maid of Lothlórien, beloved of Amroth. She travelled into the southern lands of Middle-earth and became lost in the White Mountains about T.A. 1981 . Nimrodel had lived in Lothlórien since well before the Sindar and Noldor came.
Where does the song of Nimrodel come from?
Years later, the Song of Nimrodel were sung in by the Elves in Rivendell and Silvan Elves in Northern Mirkwood. According to Legolas, the song was long and sad. Nimrodel means “Lady of the White Grotto” from the Sindarin element nim (“white”).
Who is Nimrodel and what did she do in Lorien?
The only good thing she saw in Lórien was the Sinda Amroth, the King of the Wood. She loved him, and he loved her, but refused to marry him. After the Balrog awoke in nearby Khazad-dûm in TA 1980, Nimrodel grew even uneasier in Lórien. She fled, and made her way to the edge of Fangorn Forest, but could not enter it.
Where did Nimrodel live in the Golden Forest?
Nimrodel had lived in Lothlórien before the Sindar and Ñoldor were seen in the forest. She was unhappy with these newcomers, as she thought they would bring the turmoils of Middle-earth to the golden forest. She lived separately near the river that would later bear her name, and spoke only her native tongue.