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- 2. A supernatural creature of folk tales, typically represented as a small, delicate, elusive figure in human form with pointed ears, magical powers, and a capricious nature.
- 7. A character in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit
- 8. A natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff.
- 9. (In folklore or fantasy literature) A member of a mythical race of short, stocky humanlike creatures who are generally skilled in mining and metalworking.
- 10. A range of hills in the northeast, a settlement of the Dwarves of Durin's Folk, and a primary source of iron ore
- 12. Gloomy wood or dark wood
- 13. A corrupted, grotesque creature
- 15. (In folklore and fantasy fiction) A mischievous, ugly creature resembling a dwarf.
- 18. A dwarf
- 20. A dragon
- 21. A mythical monster resembling a giant reptile, sometimes shown as having wings. In European tradition the dragon is typically fire-breathing and tends to symbolise chaos or evil, whereas in East Asia it is usually a beneficent symbol of fertility, associated with water and the heavens.
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- 1. A prominent, isolated mountain in the north of Middle-earth, and the dwarven kingdom built within it, which was later destroyed by Smaug
- 3. (In legends and fairy tales) A man who has magical powers.
- 4. A wizard
- 5. A small, idyllic town in the Shire, the hobbits' homeland
- 6. A naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
- 11. A hobbit
- 14. The Lake-men, also known as the Men of the Lake, were a people living in Lake-town from the Northmen race of Men, and were allies of Thrór and the Dwarves that lived in the Lonely Mountain.
- 16. An eight-legged predatory arachnid with an unsegmented body consisting of a fused head and thorax and a rounded abdomen. Spiders have fangs that inject venom into their prey, and most kinds spin webs in which to capture insects.
- 17. A small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority.
- 19. A member of an imaginary race similar to humans, of small size and with hairy feet, in stories by J. R. R. Tolkien.
