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  Entmoot - Tales of Nolduryon
For my brother Tarcil, who was Heir to the Throne of Arnor, was nearly of an age considered proper for a future King to marry.
Tarcil, our brother Elremir, and the other young sons of noble birth were in constant training at this time — learning all the kinds of things necessary for them to know in order to be fit rulers of our people.
Her elder brother was in Tarcil’s Company and her elder sister was married to the Count of Hoardale.
www.tolkientrail.com /entmoot/showthread.php?t=12310&page=2   (9229 words)

  
 Tarcil - Tolkien Gateway
Tarcil was the son and heir of Arantar of Arnor, and the great-great-grandson of Isildur himself.
The sixth King to rule the North-kingdom, his reign lasted for eighty years in the middle of the first millennium of the Third Age.
The Orkish term "tark" for a Dúnadan is without doubt derived from this.
tolkiengateway.net /w/index.php?title=Tarcil&printable=yes   (130 words)

  
 EIB
They do this of their own free will, are not rewarded for their efforts, and should be treated with respect for the selfless service they give to the kingdom to help those in need.
If the Tarcil is the point of issue, you should then move up the chain of command and contact the Aracallon and so forth.
Please note that this will be the system used until such a time when a completed, fair, usable alternative system is presented to the Tarcil.
www.arktic.net /Equalizers/eib.html   (457 words)

  
 Semling Weyr - An Alternate 10th PBeM Based on the Books by Anne McCaffrey!
Pet Description: Tarcil is a big dolphin, moving slower through the water than his fellow pod members but with longer endurance.
He can still jump and twist in the air like other dolphins, a fraction lower and for a shorter period of time.
Tarcil is 10 years old and has been partnered with Riel for 6 of those years.
www.stormpages.com /semlingweyr/personae/adopt/riel.html   (409 words)

  
 The Line of Isildur in Arnor | Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
He lived for 250 years and he died in the year 435 of the Third Age.
Tarcil: He was born in the year 280 of the Third Age.
He lived for 235 years and he died in the year 515 of the Third Age.
www.lotrlibrary.com /placesofarda/lineofisildur.asp   (1456 words)

  
 The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - Scriptorium Bulletin Board
An early source for my "Chronicles" - Nolduryon is a son of King Arantar of Arnor (Arantar was the grandson of Valandil, Isildur's youngest son), and a younger brother of King Tarcil.
Nolduryon would have compiled much of the older information, but this is a collection he wrote after his service as Chief Loremaster, and it involves stories of the royal family - so far, two romances.
In these stories, Tarcil's marriage is pretty much 'by the book' - while Eldacar is the 'mold-breaker'.
forums.theonering.com /viewtopic.php?t=89140   (1355 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Arantar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Though his reign spanned nearly a century, we have no records of events that took place in that time.
He was succeeded as King by his son Tarcil.
Click the link or the Seeing-stone to display the main page and full index.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/a/arantar.html   (79 words)

  
 The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - Tales of Nolduryon
A collection of documents which I will endeavor to translate (apparently set in Arnor, middle of the first millenium of the Third Age):
I, Nolduryon, third son of King Arantar of days long past, brother to our King Tarcil of days yet gone by, and uncle to King Tarondor of these days now come, have set my hand to a new task in this year of 545 from the downfall of our Enemy.
For my nephew the king has bid me relinquish my duties as Chief Scribe and Loremaster of the land in the twilight of my own days.
forums.theonering.com /viewtopic.php?t=89174   (12920 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Fireball Booth 7/23/95 Winner- tarcil Prize- 4 pearls and 1 hour of time Feeling restless, I was exploring Southwall, seeking the hidden den of thieves that was rumored to be in the area.
Being sworn to uphold the honor of Neverwinter, I allowed 14 of them to cast their best 2 fireballs at me. I promised that the best of the surley mob would be amply rewarded by Lord Nasher.
Those who participated were: Tarcil (the winner with 60 hp of damage) Kholari -55 Gut Worm - 37 Pure Good - 38 Ldy Mason - 45 Diamondvel- 36 Malhereuse-43 Tamminy-31 Jack Henle-37 ITB Trump-55 Nor Aglav-40 Lrd Tyler-56 Hotshield-39 Dethstr1ke-37 Although gravely wounded by some casts, I did survive to tell this tale.
www.bladekeep.com /nwn/newsrealm/1995-07-29.txt   (15179 words)

  
 Metraith.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
It fell to a Dunadan Baronet in the 26th century, but never became a center of Dunadan settlement.
King Tarcil of Arnor built a summer residence here in T.A. 514, after the baronial family died out, and gave Metraith a royal charter.
Thorondur of Cardolan took the old summer palace, named Thalion, for his royal seat in T.A. Metraith has weathered the storms of civil war fairly well.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /kenjimin/Merp/background/metraith.htm   (192 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Nella locanda in questione è scoppiata una rissa a causa di una frecciata di Elanor, che ha portato all'incendio con conseguente distruzione della locanda, alla morte di svariati nani da parte del Tristo Mietitore e Ar Strong e infine alla cattura della compagnia, circondata da troppi nani all'esterno del distrutto edificio...
Tra l'altro il Tristo ha sfiorato la morte, curato però prontamente dalla guida della compagnia, Tarcil, un membro della corte di Dol Amroth...
Incamminatisi per le praterie di Rohan guidati da Tarcil, siamo giunti ad una casa dove ci sarebbe dovuto essere l'incontro con un contatto dello stesso Tarcil, che però è stato trovato morto e con un messaggio scritto di suo pugno col sangue in punto di morte...
www.centomille.com /girsa/avventure.htm   (332 words)

  
 Arantar is a fictional character in J R R Tolkien...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
He ascended the throne of Arnor Arnor in 339 T.A. on the death of his father Eldacar Eldacar, he was the great-grandson of Isildur Isildur.
His reign was without any event and he died in 435 T.A. and was succeeded by his son Tarcil Tarcil.
Preceded by:Eldacar Eldacar Kings of Arnor Kings of Arnor Followed by:Tarcil Tarcil
www.biodatabase.de /Arantar   (109 words)

  
 Traitor
Soft footsteps alerted him to the presence of another.  Tarcil, his second-in-command, approached him softly.  The Gondorian warrior was worried over his Captain, it seemed that Thorongil slept rarely of late and his heart seemed weighed down.  The Commander walked quietly up to his superior’s tent.
“Yes, Tarcil what it is?  Shouldn’t you be sleeping with the others?  What keeps you awake?”  He glanced up at the man who stopped in front of him.  The Gondorian bowed his head slightly out of respect.
With a small nod the warrior continued, “It’s just that, if you like I will tell Lord Denethor that you are sleeping.  You need not recount the day with him now.  Surely it is more important that you get some rest, you seem...
www.aragorn-legolas.5u.com /traitor.htm   (6546 words)

  
 Tarcil
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www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Tarcil   (1320 words)

  
 elfstone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The 4 sons died in a plague, and the youngest son, Valandil was chosen to succeed his father, Isildur, after he was attacked by orcs, 2 years after he found the One Ring.
Not much is known about the wives of the following kings, but they descended in this order: Eldacar, Arantar, Tarcil, Tarondo, Valandur, Elendur, Earendur, Amlaith, Beleg, Mallor, Celepharn, Celebrindor, Malvegil, Argeleb, Arveleg, Araphor, Argeleb II, Arveleg II, Araval, Araphant, Arvedui, Aranarth and Arador.
Arador had a son called Arathorn, who married Gilraen, and bore Aragorn II.
fukusei.org /strider/family.html   (516 words)

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