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  Encyclopedia of Arda: Maglor
Maglor was famed as a poet and bard, but he took the Oath of Fëanor in Tirion and shared in the woes that came of it.
Maglor guarded his Gap for four and a half centuries, but was eventually overcome in the Dagor Bragollach.
The dragon Glaurung invaded Maglor's land and ruined it, so that he was forced to flee to the fortress of his brother Maedhros on the hill of Himring to the west.
www.glyphweb.com /Arda/m/maglor.html   (638 words)

  
 New Journey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Maglor was laying quietly a bit further from the fire, but with the man's ability to keep still and quiet Alder couldn't really say whether he was sleeping.
Maglor was right, he could not stay at the village, it wasn't his place – but he showed something to Alder, and now the boy knew that he had to leave home too.
Maglor seemed to fall asleep, but Alder was too excited to sleep, and so he lay thinking about his day.
www.anycities.com /taelle/fanfiction/newjourney.htm   (1716 words)

  
 Town Fair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
When Maglor tried to keep to the side, to stay far from the crowds, Alder started dragging him to all the stalls, making him try apples, pears and wild cherries, and even freshly peeled carrots which one vendor was offering.
Maglor still shied away from people whenever he could, and Alder wasn't sure he'd be able to work with these hands of his.
Maglor's head was bent slightly, his hair falling forward onto his chest in a single dark wave.
www.anycities.com /taelle/fanfiction/townfair.htm   (3411 words)

  
 [No title]
Maglor's tall, pale form was huddled around the microphone, his eyes heavy-lidded and his body moving in a sensual sway.
Maglor had to admit a small amount of relief at that; there were doubtless worse fates to which they could have been condemned.
Maglor watched his lover find release in David; the younger vampire's head was flung back, the glossy ink tresses teasing the bedsheets, and his body a perfect arc as he thrust deeply inside the Man. His own cock throbbed, and soon he spilled himself in the pulsing throat of their new lover.
www.libraryofmoria.com /erestormaglor/gohenredemption.txt   (24479 words)

  
 Maglor the Navigator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Maglor is the leader of all the fighting forces of Dimbar, and one of the mighty heroes of the Realm.
All shots fired at Maglor suffer a -1 to hit modifier in addition to the normal hit modifiers for cover, target speed, etc.If Maglor hides, he can only be detected, and not spotted.
In hand to hand, it is extremely difficult to locate Maglor's exact location amongst the shifting cloud of coloured shards produced by the armour, thus hand to hand opponents must roll 2d6 and score equal to or less than their Ld characteristic (the Ld of the particular model), or suffer a -1 WS penalty.
www.inisfail.com /40k2/maglor.html   (302 words)

  
 Tycho - Maglor
As Maglor predicted Ringisilion wasn’t a match for her in power, but the battle had weakened her to the point of death, in his rage Maglor hurled his war hammer and like Thor smote the Giantess on the spot.
Maglor soon discovered that his younger brother and one of his friends had followed him from Ailosaheim, and thus proving to Maglor his manhood in surviving the journey south.
Maglor conducted a right of passage ceremony in the assembly of Solstice, gifting him the name Girithraug, a name that he had chosen to call himself during his journey, and his sword of adulthood.
solsticerpg.free.fr /persona/profiletycho.htm   (1154 words)

  
 Stories of Arda
Maglor's breath caught in his throat as he watched them, long-dead memories bubbling to the fore of his mind.
Maglor deftly entwined new voices into his music; of exultation and fierce pride and valorous deeds, seamlessly blending his sonorous voice to the melody and counter melodies coaxed from the golden stringed harp.
Maglor found himself alone on the side of a rounded hill, the golden-stringed harp in his hands.
www.storiesofarda.com /chapterview.asp?sid=3517&cid=13368   (2069 words)

  
 A Falcon For The Nightingale
Maglor was no longer quite as thin and fragile looking as he had been when they had first met - several weeks ago now, it must be - and Daeron suppressed a smile at the thought that this was mainly due to his attentions.
Maglor’s hair was a beautiful and unusual colour; unlike some of his brothers’, it was not truly copper-red, yet among the fl strands were traces of a rich auburn.
Maglor nodded to him; he was grateful that the minstrel understood and respected this moment.
www.ofelvesandmen.com /Stories/E/Enismirdal/FalconForTheNightingale.htm   (8621 words)

  
 intershards: Fire and Blood
Maglor: *not watching, trying methodically to figure out how to go about this - tackling it as a problem rather as a sexual act to try and keep his cool* *finally breathes in and with the influx of air closes his mouth around the offending member, blowing the air out around it.
He pulls his brother in closer, and Maglor yields a bit to the almost painful pressure - his throat begins to work in a silent prayer before he realizes that actually he would really prefer that the attention of the Powers that Be not be drawn to this, thank you very much.
Maglor: *something slips in Maglor's mind, and he goes into the warrior-awareness, the casual mind-touch between members of a hunting-party...he knows what Maedhros wants now, and he gives it, until finally his brother tenses and releases, and fire pours down his throat.
community.livejournal.com /intershards/8047.html   (1669 words)

  
 The Falcon, Part 14: The Battle of Three Nations
But Maglor swung gracefully through the air and landed firmly on the far side eve before the mechanism loosened completely from the ceiling and fell into the fl pit.
The Elf was singing, putting forth all his power and might, and Apep turned his head to Maglor, almost swaying, even as the fl coils of the great serpent reared out of the fl ooze and began to encircle the singer.
Maglor son of Feanor held the last of his father's Silmarils in his hand, and overcome he bent his head and began to weep.
homepage.mac.com /jmar/falcon/part15.html   (5172 words)

  
 Maglor
Ered Wethrin from Eithel Sirion to the Fen of Serech and Turgons host held the Passes of Sirion while Maglor and his brothers, the Dwarves and the Swarthy Men was in the East.
Maglor and all of his brothers were all wounded but escaped the field towards
Maglor desired to submit but Maedhros saw no hope for release and convinced Maglor and they planned how to lay hands of the Silmarillis.
www.annalsofarda.dk /Annals-of-Arda/elves-index-tables/elves/Maglor.htm   (818 words)

  
 Maglor's Baldes: Neverwinter Nights Nurrana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Maglor the Bard: I carry more than she might want, it is with me at all times
Spag Hetti: It was Pol that slew the abomination.
Maglor the Bard: You are workin' that hauberk, brother Trueheart
neverwinter.tv /nurrana/chp20.shtml   (7518 words)

  
 Planet (ex-)DSTC
Maglor: For those of you unaware of the Anne Rice incident this is how it went.
Maglor: Sent you in a fit of hysteria in which you reached high notes I didn't think mortals were capable of reaching.
Tinni: *ignours Maglor* Anyway the snake catchers came and took the snake away, cost us $75 but it was money well spent if you ask me. Now we just have to call a pestman and a rodent controller and we can sleep in peace again.
www.timbomb.net /dstc/?flav=atom   (7873 words)

  
 Maglor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Maglor was the second of seven sons born to Fëanor, greatest of the Noldor, and his wife Nerdanel.
Maedhros cast himself into a chasm; Maglor cast the Silmaril into the Sea and from then on "wandered ever upon the shore, singing in pain and regret beside the waves", never returning to the people of the Elves.
Maglor is my second favourite son of Fëanor (after Maedhros), and I find it rather tragic that he ended up like this.
fan.arctic-storm.org /maglor/about.php   (399 words)

  
 One Stormy Night
Elros saw him tremble when next roar of thunder sounded.  Through their bond as twins, Elros knew that Elrond wanted to do just what he was about to but… but his brother still felt the need to be cool and aloof towards the only father either of them was likely to know now.
Elros hopped out of bed, he was not his brother and he wanted Maglor to hold him close and sing him a song in that mighty voice of his that sounded like the roaring of the sea during a fierce tempest but gentle and soothing like a warm blanket on a Midwinter morn.
Maglor smiled a soft smile, “Worry not, little ones, I will not leave you.” Not yet anyway, he added to himself.
www.tinni.100megsfree5.com /Silmarillion/stormyNight.htm   (997 words)

  
 Post Comment
Arwen did leave Gondor shortly before her death, and while it was never stated, it’s not entirely impossible for her to have met Maglor before going to Lothlorien and passing away.
I am aware that according to the HoME, Maglor had a wife, but there’s no mention of that in the Silmarillion, and since they had no children (which was very unusual for married elves, mind you), I decided to cut her out.
It was inspired by the less-than-spiffy fates of Maglor and Arwen, and depression.
www.blurty.com /talkpost.bml?journal=anxia&itemid=1141   (408 words)

  
 Book IV, Chapter 10: The Eagle
Maglor, who had been mistuning his guitar for a horrifying quarter hour, was trying to unbend a fret he had bent in a particulary unsuccessful G
When they had run down to the riverbanks the mermaid, who upon closer inspection turned out to be a suckerfish with two prominent gills, had squeaked in terror and swam off to have another go at evolution elsewhere.
Maglor began to sing: Gamgee had come down from the Shire To light up Frodo's funeral pyre You knew his old head was Just full of revenge So he took his Master off to the East - Christ!" he finished suddenly, as Sam threw a cobblestone at his head.
flyingmoose.org /tolksarc/book/book4_10.htm   (4544 words)

  
 [ELFWOOD] SF&F Art / Jenny Dolfen / 'Maglor son of Feanor'
Maglor is probably one of the saddest characters in the Silmarillion.
He was the only one of Feanor's sons who was every willing to rescind the Oath of Feanor but was still bound by it, and even thought he's not a character we ever explicitly learn very much about, it is obvious how much he suffered under the terrible deeds he committed himself for the Oath.
I wanted to convey the compassion and the pain and deep sorrow that is Maglor...
elfwood.lysator.liu.se /art/g/o/goldseven/wp_maglor_col.jpg.html   (797 words)

  
 Maglor's Baldes: Neverwinter Nights Nurrana Chapter 32   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Maglor the Bard: Ama sila latyailn acelelair, eo anirey amelairalaan
Maglor the Bard: Sigh.....speaking with you is tedious.....I leave you to your anger
Maglor the Bard: nyireelaa aeym eaml nyecemla, fyan veela sa sya naa filnyn
neverwinter.tv /nurrana/chp32.shtml   (8832 words)

  
 NeverwinterConnections.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This is a guild built around Maglor Heavyhand, the Bard, and his closest friends and family.
Guild members tilt rather heavily toward serving Good causes, but they vary in their insistence on protocol.
Maglor stands forth; he strums his lute; he sings:
www.neverwinterconnections.com /guilds/maglors_blades   (225 words)

  
 Maglor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
You have found your way to a fanlisting for Maglor, a character from from J.R.R. Tolkien's epic work The Silmarillion.
Maglor was the second of seven sons of Fëanor.
He later joined in his father's rebellion and quest to recover the stolen Silmarils from their enemy Morgoth, and in my opinion did not deserve such a tragic fate.
fan.arctic-storm.org /maglor   (183 words)

  
 Jenny Dolfen Gallery: Maglor son of Feanor - Fantasy art galleries at Epilogue.net - Fantasy and Sci-fi at their best©   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Jenny Dolfen Gallery: Maglor son of Feanor - Fantasy art galleries at Epilogue.net - Fantasy and Sci-fi at their best©
"Maglor the mighty singer, from the Silmarillion by J. Tolkien.
Just for clearing - Maynard J. Keenan is the lead vocalist of Tool and A Perfect Circle (here's a glimpse http://www.aperfectcircle.org/mig/index.php?currDir=./Maynard_James_Keenan_%28lead%20vocals%29&pageType=image&image=apc_live_mjk_14.jpg&startFrom=4) He is a talented song writer (like Maglor, author of Noldolante, was).
www.epilogue.net /cgi/database/art/view.pl?id=54787   (645 words)

  
 Silmarillion Fan Art
I think there's a reason why Maedhros' followed the Oath till the end.
Maglor with Baby Elros colored and edited version
Maglor with Baby Elros colored version with no background
kasura.100megsfree5.com /silmart.htm   (117 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Silmarils
Maedhros and Maglor, the only two of Fëanor's seven sons to survive until that War of Wrath, stole the jewels from the camp of the Valar.
Their evil deeds in pursuance of the jewels, however, drove them to madness; Maedhros cast himself into a fiery chasm with one of the Silmarils, and Maglor threw the other into the depths of the sea.
So only one Silmaril remains visible in the World, bound to Eärendil's brow as he sails the heavens; the Morning and Evening Star.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/s/silmarils.html   (325 words)

  
 Untold Tales OOC : I've been verrrrry bored on this busy da   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Celeborn: Galdadriel, Gandalf, Aragorn, Arwen, Theodred, Celebrian, Maglor, Thingol, Melian, Feanor.
Gandalf: Galadriel, Celeborn, Aragorn, Boromir, Beruthial, Khamul, Ji, Faramir, Theodred, Theoden, Pippin, Merry, Gimli, Legolas, Isildur, Thingol, Luthien, Feanor, Ruby, Melian, Beregond, Maglor, Karigan, Eomer
I'd like to have Boromir run into Faramir too, whenever his brother is up for it.
www.greatestjournal.com /go.bml?journal=untold_ooc&itemid=28549&dir=prev   (373 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Maglor’s Gap   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
A lowland region lying between Himring and the Blue Mountains, the widest break in the northern mountain-fences of Beleriand.
It was guarded against the forces of Morgoth in the early First Age by Maglor, second son of Fëanor.
Click the link or the Seeing-stone to display the main page and full index.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/m/maglorsgap.html   (78 words)

  
 TheOneRing.net™ | Scrapbook | Maglor and Luthien
Maglor and Luthien pose for photo at the Barlibash banquet.
This image is part of the group Barlibash 2003: JD's pictures.
TheOneRing® is a registered service mark with exclusive right to grant use assigned to The One Ring, Inc. Unique Design by DesignHeroes.com
www.theonering.net /scrapbook/view/7627?g=1   (151 words)

  
 GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net™ | Question & Answer | Month of 02/01
In "The War of the Jewels", Christopher Tolkien presents the concluding entries for The Tale of Years, a chronicle of the First Age written during that period, and forming part of the basis for The Silmarillion.
From this we can determine that Elros and Elrond were born in the year 532, and Elros and Elrond taken captive by Maglor (the chronicle names Maedhros) at the time of the third Kin-slaying in 538, so they would have been about six years old at the time.
Incidentally, in "Laws and Customs among the Eldar" (in Morgoth's Ring), we learn that Elf-children developed more slowly than their mortal counterparts and did not reach full growth until their fiftieth year or so (although perhaps the half-elven Elros and Elrond were exceptional); so they may have been even younger than their chronological age suggests.
greenbooks.theonering.net /questions/files/020101.html   (3562 words)

  
 TheOneRing.net™ | Barliman's Chat Room | The Hall of Fire | Log 06/30/2001 : Human Warriors
<Melian> Maglor, want to tell us what you think about Turin as a warrior?
<samgamgee7> methinks maglor has raised a good one, here...
<Melian> what do you think drove Eomer, Maglor?
www.theonering.net /barlimans/hall_logs/063001.html   (3043 words)

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