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Boromir with Merry and Pippin
Boromir was a valiant warrior of Gondor, renowned for his prowess in combat and skill on the battlefield. He was the eldest son of Denethor, the twenty-sixth and last Ruling Steward of Gondor. He was the older brother of Faramir. Boromir attended the Council of Elrond where he decided to join the Fellowship of the Ring. He valiantly defended the Hobbits, Merry and Pippin. Original deck by Geektopia available here .
Isaak Sutton
Mar 251 min read


Uglúk, Shagrat, Grishnákh, and Gorbag
Uglúk and Grishnákh were part of the company that ambushed the Fellowship of the Ring at Amon Hen , succeeding in capturing both Merry and Pippin as well as slaying Boromir. On their way back to Isengard, a fight broke out between Uglúk's Uruk-hai and Grishnákh's orcs over how to deal with the two hobbits. Shagrat and his company, along with Gorbag 's company, discovered an unconscious Frodo Baggins after his encounter with Shelob, and took him back to the Tower of Cirith Ung
Isaak Sutton
Mar 241 min read


Khamûl and Easterlings
Once a mortal man, Khamûl was an Easterling who ruled in Rhûn . He received one of the nine Rings of Power from the Dark Lord Sauron. H e was corrupted and became one of the nine Ringwraiths, second in command to the Witch-king . During the Third Age , he held Dol Guldur as Sauron 's lieutenant. After the Witch-king was slain, he became the Lord of Nazgûl for a short period. The Easterlings were men Rhûn who often allied themselfs with servants of Morgoth and Sauron him
Isaak Sutton
Mar 231 min read


Radagast and Great Eagles
Radagast the Brown was one of five Wizards sent to Middle-earth to contest the will of Sauron . Originally a Maia of Yavanna , Radagast mainly concerned himself with the well-being of the plant and animal worlds, and thus did not participate heavily in the War of the Ring . He did however encounter Thorin and Company and assisted them in their quest to retake Erebor. The Great Eagles were beings of Arda said to have been "devised" by Manwë Súlimo , leader of the Valar ,
Isaak Sutton
Mar 231 min read


War Troll
Sauron's War Trolls, or Olog-hai, lacked typical troll vulnerabilities: they were very cunning, and able to move under the heat and light of the Sun, unlike their lesser counterparts. They had a fierce nature, and Sauron's will held sway over them, filling them with evil . They are described as being taller than a Man, while being larger, stronger and more agile than normal trolls. Their robust bodies were covered in thick spiky scales and armor. They were versatile fighters,
Isaak Sutton
Mar 181 min read


Beorn
Beorn was a Northman , skin-changer , and chieftain of the Beornings who lived in the upper Vales of Anduin between Mirkwood and the Misty Mountains . He aided Thorin and Company during their Quest of Erebor . His is believed to be the last of his kind after Orcs hunted and enslaved his people. Original deck by Geektopia available here .
Isaak Sutton
Mar 171 min read


Thranduil and Tauriel
Thranduil , son of Oropher , was an Elven king who ruled over the Woodland Realm in the Third Age . Though inherently cautious, his army was key to victory in the Battle of Five Armies and he defended his realm against the forces of Sauron in the War of the Ring . He was the father of the Elven prince of Mirkwood, Legolas. Tauriel was a captain of Thranduil's Elven Guards. In contrast to Thranduil's portrayed isolationism, Tauriel was an interventionist, recognizing the g
Isaak Sutton
Mar 161 min read


Smaug
Smaug was a fire-drake of the Third Age, considered the last "great" dragon of Middle-earth. He was drawn to the enormous wealth amassed by the Dwarves of the Erebor during King Thrór's reign. He laid waste to the nearby city of Dale and captured the Lonely Mountain, driving the surviving Dwarves into exile. For over 170 years, Smaug hoarded the Lonely Mountain's treasures to himself, staying within the mountain until Bilbo and Thorin's company of Dwarves managed to enter the
Isaak Sutton
Mar 161 min read


Thorin with Balin and Dwalin
Thorin II " Oakenshield ", eventually called King under the Mountain or Mountain King , was the son of Thráin II , and the grandson of King Thrór. Thorin was best known for his deeds as leader of a company that infiltrated the lost Kingdom under the Mountain to take it back from Smaug and for fighting alongside Men , Dwarves , and Elves in the Battle of Five Armies . Balin, known for his wise counsel, and his younger brother Dwalin, know for his fighting prowess, were
Isaak Sutton
Mar 151 min read


The Great Goblin
The Great Goblin was a large-bodied Orc chieftain of the Misty Mountains . He ruled over a group of goblins living in the caves of Goblin-town near the High Pass . They preyed on travelers who used another, easier pass near the main gate of Goblin-town, until such people began avoiding the route. The Orcs then made another gate opening into a cave they called the Front Porch , at the top of the High Pass. On occasion, the Great Goblin ordered his Orcs to catch fish for h
Isaak Sutton
Mar 121 min read


Bilbo with Fíli and Kíli
Bilbo Baggins was a hobbit of the Shire . He was hired by Gandalf to aid Thorin and Company in the Quest of Erebor , over the course of which he became a bearer of the One Ring and fought in the Battle of Five Armies . Upon his return home, he wrote of most of his adventures in a book he called There and Back Again , and garnered great fame among hobbits and across Middle-earth . Fíli and Kíli were Dwarven brothers and were also the youngest of the thirteen Dwarves w
Isaak Sutton
Mar 121 min read


Bolg and Gundabad Orcs
Bolg was a large Orc chieftain and son of Azog the Defiler. He commanded the Gundabad army during the Battle of the Five Armies. Bolg is a murderous, callous, idealistic, merciless and cruel warrior. He is extremely sadistic, showing no qualms about massacring the Men of the Lake-town and relishes death. He shows himself to be just as pitiless as his father, Azog, and is extremely determined and ferocious. Despite this, he has a strong relationship with Azog as Bolg displays
Isaak Sutton
Mar 111 min read


Bard the Bowman
Bard the Bowman was a bargeman of Lake-town , and eventual founder and first king of the renewed kingdom of Dale . Bard was an excellent marksman, and with his Black Arrow he shot down and killed the dragon Smaug by hitting his only weakpoint- a missing scale from his hide. For this, the people appointed him as a leader and eventual king. He was succeeded as King of Dale by his son, Bain . Original deck by Geektopia available here .
Isaak Sutton
Mar 101 min read


Azog the Defiler
Azog the Defiler , also known as the Pale Orc, was one of Sauron's greatest servants and the self-proclaimed Orc-king of Moria. Of the Gundabad breed, was a commander of legions He had been handpicked by his master to lead a campaign to reclaim the former lands of Angmar and conquer north-eastern Middle-earth. Azog occupied the Dwarven delving of Khazad-dûm (now Moria) and made it his own seat of power. But his kingship was soon contested by the Dwarves of Erebor led by Thrór
Isaak Sutton
Mar 91 min read


King of the Dead
The King of the Dead, originally "King of the Mountains", was the king of the Dead Men of Dunharrow in Dwimorberg. His spirit resided along with those of his kin in the Paths of the Dead. These Dead Men of Dunharrow were Men of the White Mountains cursed to remain in Middle-earth by Isildur, after they abandoned their oath to aid him in the War of the Last Alliance. They haunted the caverns beneath the Dwimorberg, and the valley of Harrowdale that lay in its shadow, though th
Isaak Sutton
Feb 241 min read


Galadriel and Haldir
Galadriel was the Ñoldorin Lady of the woods of Lothlórien who witnessed Middle-earth during the three Ages of Awakening. She was the daughter of Finarfin and Eärwen. She took part in the Exile of the Ñoldor, following Fëanor in his rebellion. Later, with her husband Celeborn, she ruled over the woodland Elves of Lothlórien, and together they had a daughter, Celebrían, who married Elrond. She is described as "the mightiest and fairest of all the Elves that remained in Middle-
Isaak Sutton
Feb 241 min read


Sauron
Sauron , the eponymous Lord of the Rings , was the greatest fallen Maia , a former renowned disciple of Aulë , the chief agent of the first Dark Lord Morgoth in the Elder Days , the second Dark Lord, the maker of the One Ring , and self-proclaimed ruler of the Middle-earth in the Second Age and near the end of the Third Age . He served as Morgoth's chief lieutenant throughout the First Age. After Morgoth's ousting by the Valar at the end of the First Age, Sauron went into
Isaak Sutton
Feb 231 min read


Treebeard and Ents
Treebeard , also known as Fangorn , was the oldest of the Ents left in Middle-earth , an ancient tree-like being who was a "shepherd of trees". He had a very tall and stiff-limbed appearance, with bark-like skin and leafy hair. The Ents became angry at Saruman, whose army had been cutting down a large number of their trees. They convened an Entmoot, a meeting of the Ents, to discuss the argument of going to war. After lengthy deliberation and witnessing the destruction of th
Isaak Sutton
Feb 231 min read


Eye of Sauron and Mouth of Sauron
The Eye of Sauron, also known as the Lidless Eye or the Eye of Mordor, and the Great Eye, sat atop Barad-Dûr. It was said that few could endure its terrible gaze. The Eye was also used as a symbol on armor and banners of Mordor, representing Sauron's quasi-omniscience. With it, Sauron searched for and tracked the paths of the Ring-bearer Frodo Baggins at the end of the Third Age. T he Mouth of Sauron was one of Sauron 's most devoted servants. He was the Lieutenant of the
Isaak Sutton
Feb 211 min read


Isildur and Elendil
Isildur was the oldest son of Elendil and the brother of Anárion. He and Anárion founded and jointly ruled Gondor in the south, while their father dwelt in Arnor in the north. Elendil was slain in the War of the Last Alliance at the end of the Second Age. Isildur used his father's sword to cut the One Ring from Sauron's hand, but later refused to destroy it. His refusal to destroy the Ring allowed Sauron to endure and remain a threat to Middle-earth. Isildur's bloodline survi
Isaak Sutton
Feb 191 min read
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