Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Youngest son of Steward Denethor II | Faramir | 92%
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A fallen Maia, once named Mairon, who became the eponymous Lord of the Rings | Sauron | 92%
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An Elf of Doriath, who married Galadriel and became Lord of Lorien | Celeborn | 88%
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Ancient ally of Melkor, to whom Shelob was a decendant | Ungoliant | 83%
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The ancient capital of Gondor | Osgiliath | 79%
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After being captured by the Nazgul, this tower became known as Minas Morgul | Minas Ithil | 78%
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The son of Belladonna Took | Bilbo Baggins | 76%
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The Oath of Eorl swore that this nation would ride to the aid of the South-kingdom | Rohan | 73%
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The Vala who created the Two Trees of Valinor to give light to the realm of the Valar | Yavanna | 71%
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Eriador was the region that lay between the Misty Mountains and this mountain range | The Blue Mountains | 69%
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During the Battle of the Pelennor fields, corsairs form here sailed to assualt Gondor | Umbar | 68%
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After the War of the Ring, Aragorn II Elessar formed the reunited kindgom of these realms | Arnor and Gondor | 66%
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Minas Tirith was originally called this, referred to as the Tower of the Setting Sun | Minas Anor | 64%
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The original stronghold of Melkor, also called Udun | Utumno | 62%
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This war ended the Elder Days | The War of Wrath | 48%
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The Steward who rebuilt Minas Tirith's White Tower | Ecthelion I | 45%
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This name referred to both the wastelands of Mordor, and an ancient mountain range | Gorgoroth | 35%
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Later renamed Lindon, the woodland realm were the only surviving lands of Beleriand | Ossiriand | 33%
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The first Minas Tirith was built in Beleriand to guard this pass | The Pass of Sirion | 30%
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An Elvish word for Middle-earth | Endor | 22%
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