When the forces of good won the decisive victory over Morgoth some of his followers escaped the vengeance of the Valar by taking refuge in the heart of the Great Desert. Over the centuries in the absence of the Dark Lord, their powers gradually declined, to the point that some went out of the desert to live amongst men, playing their tricks on occasion. According to Haruze legend some unknown wizards discovered these and then imprisoned them inside statues, forced to guard important locations, these were usually called sphinxes or nehvaari , legend had it they asked riddles. see:
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| - When the forces of good won the decisive victory over Morgoth some of his followers escaped the vengeance of the Valar by taking refuge in the heart of the Great Desert. Over the centuries in the absence of the Dark Lord, their powers gradually declined, to the point that some went out of the desert to live amongst men, playing their tricks on occasion. According to Haruze legend some unknown wizards discovered these and then imprisoned them inside statues, forced to guard important locations, these were usually called sphinxes or nehvaari , legend had it they asked riddles. see:
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| - When the forces of good won the decisive victory over Morgoth some of his followers escaped the vengeance of the Valar by taking refuge in the heart of the Great Desert. Over the centuries in the absence of the Dark Lord, their powers gradually declined, to the point that some went out of the desert to live amongst men, playing their tricks on occasion. According to Haruze legend some unknown wizards discovered these and then imprisoned them inside statues, forced to guard important locations, these were usually called sphinxes or nehvaari , legend had it they asked riddles. see:
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