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Qu'est-ce (qui) est A Campaign and Adventure Guidebook for Middle-earth - définition


A Campaign and Adventure Guidebook for Middle-earth         
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1982 ROLE-PLAYING GAME SUPPLEMENT
A Campaign and Adventure Guidebook for Middle-earth is a 1982 fantasy role-playing game supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises.
The Complete Guide to Middle-earth         
REFERENCE BOOK FOR THE FICTIONAL UNIVERSE OF J. R. R. TOLKIEN'S MIDDLE-EARTH, COMPILED AND EDITED BY ROBERT FOSTER
A Guide to Middle-earth; Guide to Middle-earth; Tolkien's World From A To Z; Robert Foster (author); Complete Guide to Middle-earth
The Complete Guide to Middle-earth: from The Hobbit to The Silmarillion is a reference book for the fictional universe called Middle-earth of J. R.
Middle-earth         
  • Arda began as a symmetrical flat disc, and was repeatedly transformed through cataclysmic interventions by the [[Valar]] and by the creator, [[Eru Ilúvatar]].
  • Aman]], while Arda is the name of the world. However, "Middle-earth" is widely used for the whole of [[Tolkien's legendarium]].<ref name="Bratman 2013"/> (Depicted: Arda in the [[Years of the Trees]])
  • "[[A Map of Middle-earth]]" by [[Pauline Baynes]], 1970. This map depicts only the north-west of the continent of Middle-earth.<ref name="Hammond Anderson 1993"/>
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  • Medieval [[Christian cosmology]]: [[heaven]] above, earth in the middle, [[hell]] below.<ref name="Khoddam Fisher 2012"/> [[Vank Cathedral]], Isfahan.
FICTIONAL CONTINENT IN ARDA
Middle-Earth; JRR Tolkien/Middle Earth; Ered Lindon; Araman; Pelóri Mountains; Pelori; Avathar; Minhiriath; River Celon; Iron Hills; Ered Mithrin; Middle earth; Snowbourn; Erui; Sea of Helkar; Dorwinion; Iron Mountains (Middle-earth); Tharbad; Orocarni; Greylin; Nanduhirion; Gulf of Lune; Lhûn; Morenor; Pelori Mountains; Romenor; Branda-nîn; Great River of Wilderland; Sirith; Greater Gelion; Gate Stream; Mitheithel; Swanfleet; Rivil; Silvertine; Fell Winter; Upbourn; Ring of Doom; Ettenmoors; Endor (Middle-earth); Evendim; Taeglin; Grinding Ice; Gate-stream; Helcaracsë; Helcaracse; Helkaraksë; Helkarakse; Helkaraxë; Helkaraxe; Middleearth; Rivers of Middle-earth; Lhun; Lithir; Sea of helcar; River Nimrodel; Sea of Helkär; Withered Heath; Everholt; Straight Way; Sea of Helkaer; Middle earth warfare; Middle-earth warfare; Bay of Elvenhome; The Lonely Mountain; Ethir Anduin; Vales of Anduin; Middle Earth; Mouths of Anduin; River Lhun; River Lhûn; Armies and Hosts of Middle-earth warfare; Middlearth; Undertowers (Middle-earth); Shirebourne; List of Minor places in Middle-earth; Sun-Lands; Armies and hosts of Middle-earth warfare; List of minor places in Middle-earth; Middle Earth (imaginary place); Crebain
·noun The world, considered as lying between heaven and hell.