The Quenta Silmarillion (English: Tale of the Silmarils) is an epic legendarium of the Elder Days, preserved by the Faithful of Middle-Earth. It consists of twenty-four chapters, telling the history of Arda from the beginning of days to the voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath. Authorship is uncertain, though it is often falsely attributed to the loremaster Pengoloð of Gondolin.
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| - The Quenta Silmarillion (English: Tale of the Silmarils) is an epic legendarium of the Elder Days, preserved by the Faithful of Middle-Earth. It consists of twenty-four chapters, telling the history of Arda from the beginning of days to the voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath. Authorship is uncertain, though it is often falsely attributed to the loremaster Pengoloð of Gondolin.
- Quenta Silmarillion is a collection of fictional legends written by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published after his death as part of The Silmarillion together with four shorter stories. As Tolkien did not finish it, the collection was completed by his son Christopher with assistance of the young Guy Gavriel Kay. The title Quenta Silmarillion is translated as "the Tale of the Silmarils".The Quenta Silmarillion is the third part of the The Silmarillion. Quenta Silmarillion is the largest final-rendition account of the First Age, and its stories narrate all of that Age's major events.
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| - The Quenta Silmarillion (English: Tale of the Silmarils) is an epic legendarium of the Elder Days, preserved by the Faithful of Middle-Earth. It consists of twenty-four chapters, telling the history of Arda from the beginning of days to the voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath. Authorship is uncertain, though it is often falsely attributed to the loremaster Pengoloð of Gondolin.
- Quenta Silmarillion is a collection of fictional legends written by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published after his death as part of The Silmarillion together with four shorter stories. As Tolkien did not finish it, the collection was completed by his son Christopher with assistance of the young Guy Gavriel Kay. The title Quenta Silmarillion is translated as "the Tale of the Silmarils".The Quenta Silmarillion is the third part of the The Silmarillion. Quenta Silmarillion is the largest final-rendition account of the First Age, and its stories narrate all of that Age's major events.
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