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Topic: Re: special artefacts of middle-earth    Reply to: msg 174
Posted: January 18, 1998 at 00:05:03: by Michael Martinez
: Has anyone ever listed all these things? There is the Ring and Grond and the Silmarils and the palantirs. It would be interesting to see how many there were.

: I wouldn't include things like the barrow knives.

I think the Encyclopedia of Middle-earth has a listing of items but I don't know if it's complete.

Which Grond are you referring to? Morgoth's weapon or the Third Age ram named for it?

What about the swords Orcrist and Glamdring? They seem to be fairly normal Noldorin swords in my opinion, though Glamdring was Turgon's sword.

Would the Nauglamir count?

What about the Dragonhelm of Dor-lomin (apparently a normal Dwarven helm)?

There were twenty great Rings of Power, of course. And I would think Galadriel's mirror was special.

Michael
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