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    <title>in the end</title>
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      In the Gnomish dictionary it is said (1.256) that Gil rose into the heavens and &#039;in the likeness of a great bee bearing honey of flame&#039; followed Telimaktar. This presumably represents a distinct conception from that referred to above,where Ingil &#039;went long ago back Valinor and is with Manwe&#039;(vol.1,219).
With the reference to Fionwe&#039;s slaying of Melko &#039;in the end&#039; cf. the end of The Hiding of Valinor(vol.1,219).    </description>
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    <title>Edain</title>
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      (S.:&#039;the second ones&#039;)
Men of Three Houses of the Elf-friens.In the 4th Century FA the Edain, drawn toward the Light of the [[West]], entered Beleriand, where many of them entered the service of the Eldar and fought valiantly in the Wars of Beleriand. Some, however, remained in Estolad or fled south or east from the power of Morgoth, and pass from history until the Third Age. Despite their mighty heroes, the Edain were decimated by the hordes of Morgoth, but one of their number, Earendil of the House of Hador, sailed to Aman and obtained from the Valar the aid by which Morgoth was defeated in the Last Battle. The remnant of the Edain, increased in body and mind by Eonwe, then saild to Numenor and became known as the Dunedain(q.v.).
The Edain were tall and fair and strong; their spirits were noble, they were fierce in war, and they shunned all dealings with evil. In Beleriand the Edain lowed the Eldar, from whom they learnd much wisdom.and they were further ennobled by the two marriag    </description>
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    <title>Hobbits</title>
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      Hobbits were one of the speaking races of Middle-earth, originally closely related to Men. Although created in the First Age, Hobbits were unobtrusive and lived in the Vales of Anduin largely unnoticed by other races until well into the Third Age. About the Third Age 1050 the Hobbits, who by this time had become divided into three distinct groups, the Fallohides, the Harfoots, and the Stoors, fled westward because of the evil in Mirkwood. In 1600 the Shire was founded, and soon almost all Hobbits came to live there or in Bree, although in 2463 there was a colony of Stoors in the Gladden Fields, and at the time of the War of the Ring there were wandering Hobbits.

ホビット族は中つ国の喋る種族のひとつであり、起源は人の子に近いとされている。第１紀に創造されたはずであるが、控えめであるがゆえに、アンドゥインの渓谷に住んでいることは第３紀になるまで他の種族にはほとんど知られていなかった。第３紀1050年ごろ、このときファロハイド、ハーフット、ストゥアの３支族に分かれていたのだが、闇の森に住みついた悪から逃れ西へと移住した。1600年にはホビット庄が建設され、ほぼ全てのホビットが、庄かブリー村に住むに至ったのである。しかし2463年にはまだストゥア族の居住地があやめ野にあり、指輪戦争の時代にも放浪のホビット族が居たとされている。    </description>
    <dc:date>2006-01-06T17:42:03+09:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Moon</title>
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      The Moon was the elder of the two lamps of heaven created by the Valar after the poisoning of the Two Trees to aid the Elves and hinder Melkor.The light of the Moon was the last flower of Telperion, placed in a vessel made by Aule and guided through the heavens by Tilion.
The Moon first rose as Fingolfin entered Middle-earth, and completed seven cycles before the Sun rose. After this the couses of Tilion became erratic, for he desired approch the Sun but was scorched and blackened by her heat. Early in its career the Moon was assaulted by Melkor, who hated its light, but Tilion beat off the attack.    </description>
    <dc:date>2005-11-16T16:13:58+09:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Pipe Weed</title>
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      The tobacco of Middle-earth. Originally brought to Middle-earth from Numenor, pipe-weed grew abundantly in Gondor but only with great care in the North, in places like Longbottom and Bree. In Gondor pipe-weed was esteemed gor the fragrance of its flowers, but [[Hobbits]], probably in Bree, were the first to smoke it. Dwarves, Rangers, Gandalf, and other wanderers picked up the habit at the Prancing Pony, and about TA 2670 Tobold Hornblower grew pipe-weed for the first time in the Shire. Of the Companions of the Ring, Gandalf, Aragorn, Merry, Pippin, and Gimli were avid smokers, but Legolas, perhaps in common with all Elves, disapproved of the habit.    </description>
    <dc:date>2005-11-13T22:07:28+09:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Moriquendi</title>
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      Moriquendi, or Dark Elves, is the name given by the Eldar of Eldamar, who called themselves Calaquendi, to those Elves who never saw the Light of the Two Trees. The Moriquendi comprised the Avari and the Umanyar or, in a different system of reckoning, the Silvan Elves, the Nandor and Ladquendi, and all the Sindar except Elwe. Sometimes the term refers to all non Eldarin Elves. It was frequently a term of opprobrium.

モリクウェンディ、あるいは暗闇エルフは、エルダマアルに住み自らをカラクウェンディと呼ぶエルダアルたちのつけた名で、二つの木の光をけして見ることがなかったエルフたちをいう。モリクウェンディはアヴァリとウーマンヤアルから成るが、別の分け方からすると、シルヴァン・エルフ、ナンドオルとカラクウェンディ、そしてエルウェを除くシンダアルから成る。
しばしばこの語はエルダアルでないエルフを示す語として用いられる。頻繁に侮蔑語ともなる。    </description>
    <dc:date>2005-11-08T23:44:36+09:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Gift of Men</title>
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      The special fate of Men, placed upon them at their making by Iluvatar, that the desires and fates of Men should extend beyond the preordained pattern of Ainulindale.At their deaths in Arda, Men go to halls of Mandos, but then pass to an unknown destiny beyond the Circles of the World. Thus, unlike the Elves, Men age and die utterly with respect to Ea, but this death is the means to a greater freedom.
)n the Second and Third Ages this blessing was frequently seen as a curse by those Men, especially the Numenoreans, who did not look beyond the end of their lives in Arda.Therefore it was frequently called the Doom of Men. Also called the gift of Iluvatar.    </description>
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    <utime>1131125330</utime>
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    <title>人間の天寵</title>
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      For though a long span of life had been granted to them,in the beginning thice that of lesser Men, they must remain motal, since the Valar were not permitted to take from them the [[Gift of Men]] (or the Doom of Men, as it was afterwards called).

なぜなら、かれらは、はじめのうちは並の人間の３倍もあったほどの長い寿命を授けられていたとはいえ、その命が有限であることには変わりはなく、ヴァラアルといえどもかれらから人間の天寵(あるいは後になって呼ばれたように人間の宿命)を取り上げることは許されていなかったためである。10-14

(略)しかし、イルーヴァタアルは、人間には変わった贈り物を授け給うた。
　ヴァラアルが立ち去ったあとは、静寂があたりを領し、イルーヴァタアルは長い間、一人考えに耽って座っておられたという。やがて、イルーヴァタアルは口を開いて言われた。「見よ、われは地球を愛す。地球をクウェンディとアタニの住まうべき館となさん！　クウェンディを地上の全生類のうち最も美しき者となさしめ、すべてのわが子らのうち、最も高き美を所有し、案出し、産み出す者となさん。彼らには、この世にてより大いなる幸いを得さしめん。アタニには、異なる新たな贈り物を授けん」
　それ故、イルーヴァタアルの思し召しにより、人間の心は彼岸を求め、この世では決して安息を見出すことはないのである。しかし人間には、この世の諸力と回り合わせの中にありながらも、人間以外のすべての存在にとって宿命も同然であるアイヌアの音楽を超えて、自分たちの生を形成してゆくという長所が与えられている。この諸力と回り合わせの働きにより、あらゆるものは、形においても行為においても完結し、世界は最後の最小のものに至るまで全うされるのである。
　しかし、イルーヴァタアルは、人間が、この世の互いに入り乱れる諸力の間に置かれれば、しばしば迷って、自分たちの天賦の贈り物を調和させて用いることをしないだろうということを知っておられた。そこで、イルーヴァタアルは言われた。「この者たちも時    </description>
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    <title>Finrod</title>
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      Finrod was a Noldorin Elf, eldest son of Finarfin. In Eldamar, Finrod was friendly with Turgon and joined the revolt of the Noldor reluctantly; his beloved, Amarie of the Vanyar, did not go into Exile with him.
Finrod was the first of the Eldar to encounter the [[Edain]], whom he instructed on Ossiriand. He fought in the Wars of Veleriand; during Dagor Bragollach he was surrounded by Orcs in the Fen of Serech but was rescued by Barahir, to whom he gave the ring of Barahir as a pledge of aid to his  house. When Beren later came to Nargothrond for that aid, Finrod gallantly went forth to his doom in the Quest of the Silmaril. Overcome vy [[Sauron]] in a duel of songs of power, Finrod was imprisoned with Beren in what had been his own dungeons of Minas Tirith. Finrod was slain by a wolf defending Beren and was buried on Tol Sirion.
Finrod was very powerful, but also wise and just. He was a great traveler. He was called Felagund and Master of Caves vy the Dwarves for his labors at Nargot    </description>
    <dc:date>2005-11-02T23:49:28+09:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Watcher in the Water</title>
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      The Watcher in the Water was a many-tentacled creature who guarded the [[West]]-gate of Moria at least between the years Third Age 2994 and 3019, and was perhaps related to the nameless things below Khazad-dum. The Watcher was definitely evil, but it is unclear whether he was under the control of [[Sauron]] or the Balrog.
The Watcher lived in a lake created by his damming of the Sirannon.

水中の監視者は少なくとも第３紀2994年から3019年の間、モリアの西の入り口を守っていた、触手のたくさんある生き物である。おそらくはモリアの地下に住まう名無きものと関わりがある。監視者は悪しき生き物であったが、サウロンあるいはバルログの支配下にあったか否か明確でない。
シランノンすなわち門の川をせきとめた湖に住んでいた。    </description>
    <dc:date>2005-11-01T22:06:22+09:00</dc:date>
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