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(now called Morgoth which is a much cooler name BTW), which results in much misery over the next many, many, many years.
Blogbot - forsiden 2009
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Sauron and his master Morgoth were asexual and global in ways that Trujillo never was, but all three Dark Lords (Morgoth, Sauron, Trujillo) sought to achieve total tyrannies, the Lidless Eye everywhere, and there's much in their projects that resonates.
Junot Diaz discusses his first two books, Drown and the The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao 2010
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For me the best bad guy (aside from Tolkien's Morgoth and Sauron) is Tanith Lee's 'Azhrarn the Beautiful, Prince of Demons, Master of Night, one of five Lords of Darkness.'
MIND MELD: Bad Guys We Love to Hate: The Best Literary Villains in SF/F/H 2009
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Long before the One Ring was forged in the fires of Mount Doom, one man—Húrin—dared to defy Morgoth, the first and greatest of the dark lords to plague Middle-earth.
New Fantasy Releases: Week of May 25, 2010 Jeff C 2010
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Long before the One Ring was forged in the fires of Mount Doom, one man—Húrin—dared to defy Morgoth, the first and greatest of the dark lords to plague Middle-earth.
Archive 2010-05-01 Jeff C 2010
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So begins the hopeless war of the Noldor against Morgoth.
Wertzone Classics: The Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Adam Whitehead 2009
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Morgoth repents his sins and is allowed to go free, but upon seeing the jewels he devises a plan to steal them and flee back over the sea to Middle-earth, where his trusted lieutenant Sauron note: doesn't possess a giant flaming eye at this point has been holding down the fort for a few thousand years.
Wertzone Classics: The Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Adam Whitehead 2009
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The lands of Beleriand, where the war is fought, become ravaged as Morgoth summons entire legions of Balrogs and hosts of Dragons to his banner.
Wertzone Classics: The Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Adam Whitehead 2009
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No, like Melkor (Morgoth) their goals are achieved whenever they can mar OUR goals.
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For good measure Morgoth also destroys the Trees of Light, plunging the world into infinite darkness.
Wertzone Classics: The Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Adam Whitehead 2009
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