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Initial.

Eru is the first, the one, the supreme deity. Gods were born in his mind, and he created Arda, the Earth, in the void. The elves also called him Ilúvatar.

Ainur, the Holy One is the god created by Eru. The main god Valar governs Ada, and there are a total of fourteen main gods, seven male gods and seven goddesses; The sub-gods Maiar were their assistants and servants, such as Gandalf and Saruman.

It is worth noting that Tolkien's creation myth has similarities with ancient Greek and Roman mythology: both have a supreme god and a god in charge of various fields.

There are three continents on Earth, the oldest being MiddleEarth in the East, and the younger being Aman (the Land of the Immortal) in the West, where there was also Numenor.

Melkor, who was originally the fifteenth presiding god, fell into greed and became more commonly known as Morgoth. He has a powerful group of sub-god allies: Balrog.

He also had an even more famous servant of the sub-gods: Sauron.

Pre-First Period

She created two of her children, the elves and the humans, and put them to sleep. One of the main gods, Aule, created the dwarves, and they also had to sleep until the elves woke up.

After the elves woke up in Middle-earth, some of them were captured by Mogaos and degenerated into Oaks, or orcs.

The battle of the powers, the war between the gods, the main gods defeated Mogos and imprisoned him in the kingdom of the gods in Aman, and the dark forces scattered.

In order to protect the elves, the gods migrated most of the elves westward to Aman, and this part was called Eldar (the children of the stars), or the western elves, and it was divided into three side branches. Those who remain in Middle-earth are called Avari (people who do not want to migrate), or Eastern Elves.

With the help of the great spider Ongorian, Mogaos stole three gems from the Noldor, one of the Eldar elves, and fled back to Middle-earth.

First Age.

The Diamond War, the Noldor Elves crossed east to Middle-earth, and the Diamond War began.

Battle of Sudden Fire, the fourth battle of the war, in which the Noldor elves besieged the stronghold of Morgath in the northwest of the continent and were defeated by the Fire Dragon, Fire Demon and Oaks sent by Mogaus.

In 1583, when Middle-earth was in danger, Earendil, a human-elven hybrid, sailed west to Aman with a gem obtained by his predecessors to bring in the elven army led by the Lord God and defeated the Mogoth army (some of the fire demons fled underground, one of which appears in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring).

Mokass was locked into a void outside the world, and Beleriand, northwest of Middle-earth, sank into the sea, ending the First Age.

As for the final fate of the three gems: one was taken by Elendil on a ship, and he could never return to Middle-earth; One fell into the depths of the earth; One sinks into the raging sea.

The Second Age.

In II32, with the rise of Nomenor, the main god Vara, raised the continent of Nomenor between Aman and Middle-earth for the humans who participated in the Diamond War.

Beginning in 1500, Sauron made many rings with the elf Celebrimbor in the Eregion of Middle-earth, and distributed them to nine human and seven dwarven kings. He also privately created the Supreme Ring that could dominate these rings, and poured some of his abilities into the rings.

Through the Great Ring, Sauron can find out the minds of the lesser Ring wearers and control them. He didn't expect that Celebrimbor would later create some other elven rings on his own. Although the Elven Ring did not pass through Sauron's hands, it used Sauron's technique, so it was still subject to the One Ring.

When Sauron wears the One Ring, the elves perceive Sauron's ambitions through the power of the One Ring, hide the ring and begin to rebel against Sauron, who also learns that there is a ring that is not under his control.

The elf Celebrimbon was alerted when Sauron first put on the ring, and he gave the most precious elven three rings to Gil-galad, the Elven High King of Noldor, who himself received the Wind Ring Verria, his aunt Galadriel received the Water Ring Nanya, and the Elven Ship King Serdan received the Fire Ring Naya (the Wind Ring was eventually passed to Elrond, and Serdan gave the Fire Ring to Gandalf).

Villia, the Ring of the Winds, can summon the elements of nature.

The Water Ring Nanya, which can create a defensive barrier.

Naya, the Ring of Fire, can ward off evil fire and unleash secret fires, rekindling people's hearts in a world that is gradually becoming cold. In the movie, Gandalf uses the Fire Ring to fight the Firefiend.

In 1693, a furious Sauron attacked the elves of Erigen in an attempt to reclaim the Rings.

In 1695, the Elven King Gil Garad sent Elrond to aid Errytin, but was defeated due to the disparity in his forces.

Durin, the longbearded dwarven king of Moria, and Amroth, another elf, led an army to pinch and pinch from the rear, giving Elrond the opportunity to retreat to Rivendell (Rivendell) with the remnants.

The longbeard dwarves later returned to Moria and closed the gates to defend the city. Sauron was denied access to the dwarves and hated the dwarves so much that he ordered Oakes to permanently fight against the dwarves.

In 3430-3441, the War of the Last Alliance, in which the elves and humans formed the final alliance and went to war against Sauron. In the final battle, Sauron kills Gil-Galard and Elendil, and the sword of Elendil shatters (explained at the beginning of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, and is also Aragorn's sword in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, which was reforged by Elrond at the time).

His son Isir Duo used a broken sword to cut off Sauron's finger on the Lord of the Rings, and Sauron was defeated, and Isildor, bewitched by the One Ring, did not destroy it. End of the Second Age.

Tertiary.

III2, The Loss of the One Ring. Isildor, along with his three sons, was killed by the remnants of Sauron, and the ring was given to a hobbit, Smeagol, later known as Gollum.

The death of Isildor led to the division of the northern and southern kingdoms of Arno and Gondo. Arnold weakened and split into three kingdoms, Jasiddon, Kadolan, and Rudol.

In 1050, the first shadow fell on the Green Forest (the forest of the brown-robed wizard Radagastthe Brown in The Hobbit), which became known as the Black Forest, which was in fact a harbinger of Sauron's return.

Five wizards (TheWizard) have come to Middle-earth. They are human beings, but they are never young, they will slowly age, they are intellectually superior, and they are extraordinary.

In 1300, the Head of the Ringwraiths reappeared in the lost lands of Arno in the north, and he established the kingdom of Angmar in the Angmar Mountains in the northwestern part of the Misty Mountains. For this reason, the Head of the Ringwraiths is also known as the Witch King of Angmar.

In 1409, Angmar invaded Rudol and Kadolan and conquered both kingdoms.

In 1974, the Witch King won his final victory, and his army captured the capital of Yasidon.

Arnold's Dendans (also called Dunedan, descendants of the Nomenoreans) migrated to the south of Rivendell and became Northern Rangers, and Aragorn, a descendant of Isildor, is one of the most famous to Celestial readers, who later became King of Arnold and the United Kingdom of Gondo, King Elisa.

In 1981, the Firedemons killed the second Dwarven King, and the Longbeard Dwarves abandoned Moria, and later went east to the Lonely Mountain, and some continued east to the Iron Hills.

In 2043, King Eanil II of Gondo died and was succeeded by his son Eanur, the sworn enemy of the Witch King of Angmar. The Witch King of Angmar offered Eanur a one-on-one approach, but Eanur refused. Seven years later, the Witch King of Angmar made another request for heads-up, and this time, Eanur agreed.

Eanur rode alone to the Cave of Minas, located in the capital of the Devil, and no one had seen him since he entered the gates of the Cave.

Since the king was not condemned to death, the reign of the regent of Gondo began. From then on, Gondo was without a king until Aragorn became king after the end of the War of the Ring.

In 2770, Smaug raided the RaidofSmaug, and the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain, King Thor and King Thorin returned to Moria with their troops.

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