About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 145. Chapters: Afterborn, Agarwaen, Agathurush, Aglarond, Aiwendil, Anar, Angrenost, Astaldo, Bar-en-Nibin-Noeg, Beater, Bullroarer Took, Cirdan the Shipwright, Celduin, Celebdil, Ciryaher, Curumo, Dan, Dark Mountains, Deep Elves, Delduwath, Drugs, Eglador, Emyn Duir, Endor, Epesse, Ered Lindon, Eriol, Eryn Galen, Estel, Fair Elves, Firstborn, Gorthaur, Greenwood the Great, Heren Istarion, High Faroth, Hills of the Hunters, Isle of Elenna, Khazad-dum, Kibil-nala, Lorinand, Laketown, Lindar, Lohtur, Mahal, Maura Labingi, Minalcar, Minas Anor, Minas Ithil, Mines of Moria, Morgoth Bauglir, Mundburg, Nin-in-Eilph, Naugrim, Necromancer, Nelyar, Nibin-Noeg, Nibin-Nogrim, Ninglor, Noegyth Nibin, Norbury, Nulukkizdin, Oiolosse, Olorin, Orod-na-Thon, Outsiders, Periannath, Rathloriel, Realms in Exile, Ringwraiths, Rodnor, Shriekers, Silverlode, Silvertine, Solisimpi, Southrons, Strider, Sunlending, Tar-Anducal, Tar-Falassion, Tar-Herunumen, Tar-Telemnar, Tarostar, Taur-e-Ndaedelos, Taur-nu-Fuin, Thorongil, Tol-in-Gaurhoth, Treegarth of Orthanc, Tyrn Gorthad, Ulaire, Vinyarion, Wilderland, Wood of Greenleaves. Excerpt: The race of Men refers to Mankind and does not denote gender. Therefore, it can also refer to the females of this race. They are distinct from the various Man-like races, though some, like the hobbits, are probably Men in origin, and others are thought by some characters to be Men, such as the Wizards. The race of Men is the second race of beings created by the supreme God, Iluvatar. Because they awoke at the start of the First Age, at the first rising of the Sun (FA 1), while the elves awoke three Ages before them, they are called the Afterborn (Quenya Atani, Sindarin: Edain) by the Elves. Men bear the so-called Gift of Men, which was mortality and therefore, when their time came, they fell sick and died. Elves are immortal, in the sense that even if their bodies are slain, their spirits will remain bound to the world, going to the Ha...