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 | | Turgon was waiting for it just as Aredhel was he was certain, both of them, plotting and conspiring their vengeance against him. |  | | Turgon had never forgiven him for making Aredhel his wife. |  | | On the other hand, if he did not do this, he could be assured of having Turgon hunting him down for the rest of eternity, not simply for the death of his sister but because he knew the location of the Hidden City. |
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http://www.ans.com.au/~gsuter/Darkpro.htm
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| | The Shaping of Middle-earth by J. R. R. Tolkien |
 | | Turgon was a man of that folk, son of Peleg, son of Indor, son of [Ear>] Fengel who was their chief and hearing the summons had marched out of thte deeps of the East with all his folk. |  | | 147), and Turgon likewise; in the Tale Turgon is of course the name of the King of Gondolin. |  | | And Turgon entered that cavern seeking to learn its secret, but having entered the waters of Mithrim drave him forward into the heart of the rock vand he might not win back into the light. |
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http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780345400437&view=excerpt
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| | Prodigal Sons, by daw the minstrel |
 | | All but Turgon, that is. He summoned Turgon to him and, having waited until the others were out of earshot, began to scold him. |  | | Turgon tried to process what Legolas was telling him. |  | | He would not have understood himself before he had grappled the young Elven woman to him and driven a dagger into her, using much the same movement he had used on the weapons master today. |
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http://www.helical-library.net/lotr/story.asp?story=39&ch=1
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 | | Turgon fairly leapt form the tub and hid himself in a towel. |  | | He had been a good friend to me for a long time, and riding in the winter snow with him that day, I realized what I had meant in jest was really true. |  | | Shaking my head, I returned to my book and couch, concluding that Turgon was a genuinely strange man. Ecthelion arrived within the hour, looking as dodgy as Turgon had. |
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http://libraryofmoria.com/glorfindelturgon/houseofthegoldenflowerpts110.txt
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http://www.libraryofmoria.com/turgonecthelion/chainsofwater.txt
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| | The Prince |
 | | Turgon himself might chide your venery." He said nothing about his own scandalized excitement at Salgant's confessions. |  | | Nonetheless, he wished Turgon would not muddy his own clear, sensible view with the dithering of the lords and lordlings. |  | | Turgon looked upon the sight, but it did not gladden him. |
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http://www.ansereg.com/prince.htm
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| | Entmoot - CH. 16: "Of Maeglin" |
 | | Turgon welcomes him (man, he should have just accepted that!), and Eol finds that the tables have turned, and now he is the one not allowed to leave (it's funny, either way, Aredhel has not the freedom she wishes she had). |  | | I have the strong impression that Maeglin was predisposed to betray Turgon and Gondolin because of his unrequited love for Idril. |  | | But then his lust for Idril caused him to think even further, that he might "get" her after he became king, and because he'd be king, no one would be able to say anything about it (or something like that). |
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http://www.tolkientrail.com/entmoot/showthread.php?t=9572
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| | My Brother's Keeper, by daw the minstrel |
 | | The knowledge that Turgon was free for the entire afternoon weighed on him today, and he fervently wished that his father would allow him, too, to cease having lessons, although he knew there was absolutely no chance of that happening. |  | | Isendir apparently also knew Turgon well enough to realize that the other would keep after him endlessly, for he got slowly to his feet. |  | | He and Isendir were friends, and Galelas was competitive enough himself that Turgon got under his skin on a regular basis. |
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http://www.helical-library.net/lotr/story.asp?story=88&ch=1
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| | Clarity of Ice |
 | | He is the last bright flame in my soul, much brighter than the fires ahead, the fires of betrayal. |  | | Elenwe was not the first to die, and all we had to remeber our dead by was ice. |  | | When I look clearly into my soul, though, I know that I do not argue with Turgon but with myself. |
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http://www.anycities.com/taelle/fanfiction/clarity.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | As Turgon and Karl were readying to leave, Turgon was given a book of Reann containing various spells and lore. |  | | We're welcomed in Hobb's Inn (the only building where the tall Turgon would be comfortable due to his great height). |  | | Fineas Bearfoot, an elder of the Hobbits, tells us his settlement is being ravaged by a "Prickler." The Prickler is a huge woodland beast that has made repeated attacks on subterranean homes. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~kullinaer/orgillion.html
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| | Fire and Flail |
 | | Turgon looked into his silver cup, tactfully letting his dark locks fall around his face. |  | | Turgon felt he had had too much to drink; the image of Amerie’s bronze hair seemed to blend with Finrod’s falling hair before him. |  | | Even half-drunk and fully stiff, Turgon had to admire his friend’s diplomacy. |
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http://www.ansereg.com/of_secrets_kept.html
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| | Turgon's Wibble |
 | | When Turgon saw the protocol droid, he didn't even try to bargain as he desperately needed one to translate that odd language spoken on the planet mIrc. |  | | Tung promptly reacted, drew a swiss army-knife from his pocket and shove it up the creature's arse, causing her to flee from the bar. |  | | Pundita cried, defeated by the sheer horror of the scene. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~asandir/iD/turgon.html
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 | | They sought long for her in vain, fearing that she had been ensnared, or had drunk from the poisoned streams of that lands; but the fell creatures of Ungoliant that dwelt in the ravines were aroused and pursued them, and they hardly escaped with their lives. |  | | But the march-wardens denied them; for Thingol would suffer none of the Noldor to pass the Girdle, save his kinsfolk of the house of Finarfin, and least of all those that were friends of the sons of Fëanor. |  | | Then by ill fate they were betrayed; for the horses neighed loudly, and Eöl's steed heard them, and sped towards them; and Eöl saw from afar the white raiment of Aredhel, and marked which way she went, seeking the secret path into the mountains. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/me3/dipsydo/maeglin.html
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| | Umarth: Contingencies of Doom Part II |
 | | A big difference is that while Tuor advises Turgon in vain about his peril, Turin is himself a peril to Orodreth and Nargothrond. |  | | He hated Turgon above all else, because “whenever he drew near a shadow had fallen on his spirit, foreboding that in some time that yet lay hidden, from Turgon ruin should come to him”. |  | | The Ill fate of the House of Hurin Thalion. |
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http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/papers/umarth.htm
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| | Amazon.com: The Tolkien Fan's Medieval Reader : Versions in Modern Prose (Cold Spring Press Fantasy): Books: ... |
 | | These prose versions introduce to Tolkien's wide readership the works of medieval literature that were his greatest professional interests. |  | | Since language changes over time, and some translations are a bit rough, Turgon has smoothed out the old linguistic wrinkles. |  | | Fans of the legendary trilogy will love the splendor and richness of these old books -- and might just learn something about J.R.R. Tolkien's writing in the process. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1593600119?v=glance
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| | Silmarilion Encyclopedia from T to Z |
 | | But from his caution, and the friendship of Ulmo, came the extra years of survival that allowed the union of Tuor and Idril and the birth of Eärendil, Turgon's grandson, who at length obtained the aid by which Morgoth was defeated Turgon wrought Glingal and Belthil, the splendid images of the Two Trees. |  | | Two years later Thorondor brought him Hurin and Huor, whom he fostered for a year and then allowed to return to Dor-lomin. |  | | Aside from the misadventure of Eol, the splendor of Turgon's reign in Gondolin was undisturbed until Dagor Bragollach, when Turgon was brought his father's body by Thorondor. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mithrandircq/Sil_encyclopediaTZ.htm
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| | LotR Fanatics Library: Nevrast |
 | | The tale of Tuor is also involved with the land. |  | | Then, Tuor went down to the sea beside Vinyamar, and Ulmo arose out of the sea and spoke to him about the fate of Gondolin: thus did the tale of Tuor's heroics begin. |  | | After the return of the Noldor to Middle-earth, Turgon, the son of Fingolfin, settled there with many of his people and there the mingling of the Sindar and the Noldor came to pass the soonest. |
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http://www.lotrlibrary.com/placesofarda/nevrast.asp
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| | Heren Istarion |
 | | Glamdring was forged during the first age in Gondolin, for the use of Turgon, King of Gondolin (perhaps forged by Turgon himself). |  | | Now due to the fact that the Lord of the Rings is the most widely read of all Tolkien's works, Anduril is the most famous of the swords, although Glamdring is the only sword in all Tolkien's tales. |  | | Turgon used the mighty sword until the sack of Gondolin where it passed out of knowledge until the Quest of Bilbo and the Dwarves when it was recovered in the late third Age and wielded by Gandalf. |
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http://www.herenistarion.org/beyondtheshire/BTS24.html
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| | The Grey Havens - Songs & Tales: Isildur - Chapter Nine |
 | | He saw the lust for revenge in the eyes of Turgon and his men of Ethir Lefnui. |  | | All about them lay the bodies of men and orcs. |  | | Turgon and the other boats drew together in an eddy behind an outthrust stone pier. |
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http://tolkien.cro.net/talesong/isildur/ithil.html
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 | | Turgon stands up Turgon tries to hide but fails Tessae says 'And I'll tell the Pooh that I warmed him up for her.' Tessae gives out a little snigger. |  | | Lucas raises his fist in the air and cries out in the name of Tallisman! |  | | look at his backside?' Turgon snaps his fingers. |
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~whale/penbloke/evangwyn.txt
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Gondolin |
 | | Turgon was lost in the Fall of the city, but some few (including Tuor and Idril, with their child E&) escaped the destruction and dwelt as Exiles at the Mouths of Sirion. |  | | This Maeglin accepted Turgon as lord, but his father E& had followed his wife and son to Gondolin and been captured at the entranceway. |  | | With her was one who she claimed to be Maeglin, her son by E& the Dark Elf of Nan Elmoth. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/g/gondolin.html
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| | LotR Fanatics Library: Turgon |
 | | His coming was unlooked for and almost turned the tides of battle, but Morgoth's forces and the treachery on Men triumphed and Turgon was forced to retreat back to Gondolin with his forces and the remnants of his brother's people. |  | | From that year Turgon was accounted High King of the Noldor, for his father Fingolfin was slain in the battle by Morgoth himself. |  | | Ulmo warned Turgon that the Doom of the Noldor could not be avoided. |
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http://www.lotrlibrary.com/racesofarda/turgon.asp
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| | Nightly.Net: Sil chapter review: 15. Of the Noldor in Beleriand |
 | | But over the curse of Mandos upon the exiles, Ulmo has no power and he warns that even in the secrecy of their hidden valley, it may haunt them, and the city may fall. |  | | I'm sure we'll discuss this a little further when it comes time to talk about Turgon. |  | | As Turgon prepares to leave his old home of Vinyamar behind and lead a great many of his kin in secret to the new city, Ulmo once again appears to him and gives him both blessings and warnings. |
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http://www.nightly.net/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=002983;p=0
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| | Stories of Arda |
 | | At Legolas’s cry, they turned and looked up at him. |  | | The three of them now resisted the summons indoors. |  | | Turgon was endlessly ingenious in devising interesting things to do, and to an envious Legolas, his parents seemed to object to very few of them. |
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http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterview.asp?sid=9&cid=63
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| | Turgon, 24th Ruling Steward |
 | | Two years prior to Turgon's death, Sauron re-entered Mordor, raised Barad-dûr, and Mount Doom burst into flame. |  | | Prior to this, however, Steward Turgon had the good fortune and privilege of the then-prince of Rohan serving in his army for around 30 years. |  | | As with many of the Stewards who tended to be long-lived, thanks to the (albeit thinning) Númenorean blood in their line, both Turgon and his son, Ecthelion, lived to the ripe old age of 98. |
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http://www.thrihyrne.net/Turgonbio.html
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| | Bilbo's spoons - the shocking truth!!! - THE TOLKIEN FORUM |
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http://www.thetolkienforum.com/showthread.php?t=3805
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| | Lord of Gondolin |
 | | A fanlisting is a list of fans all over the world of a particular character, movie, book, song -- pretty much anything you can think of, there's a fanlisting for! |  | | Turgon was the King of Gondolin, and also for a time High King of the Noldor. |  | | Turgon did this, and when it was finished, he led his people there, where they remained hidden until they joined the Union of Meadhros and fought in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, which they were able to retreat from. |
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http://www.alassea.net/fl/silm/turgon
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| | A Father's Wish: Chapter Four |
 | | Because Telperion had been lit during the night, the light of the stars was always muted in Valinor, unless one went to places where the light of the Two Trees never reached. |  | | He would be obliged to defend that honor of his sister.” Turgon looked at his friend more closely. |  | | By nature, Turgon was a silent man, not given to much emotion. |
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http://www.geocities.com/watcherchild/FW4.html
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| | [ELFWOOD] SF&F Art / Karen Beaser / 'Turgon and Fingon' |
 | | In this picture I drew the brothers as I imagine them before they came to Middle Earth. |  | | 'The sons of Fingolfin were Fingon, who was afterwards the King of the Noldor in the North of the world, and Turgon, lord of Gondolin...' JRR Tolkien, 'The Silmarillion'. |  | | both Turgon and Fingon are beautifully pictured, and the details are so wonderful! |
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http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/art/k/a/kare/turgonfingon1.jpg.html
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| | United Cutlery Forums - View Profile: Turgon |
 | | The great storm is coming, but the tide has turned. |  | | Turgon is not a member of any public groups |  | | Contact Us - UC Forums - Archive - |
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http://www.ucforums.com/member.php?u=492
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| | Turgon (Steward) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Turgon was followed by his son Ecthelion II at his death in 2953. |  | | He succeeded his father Túrin II at his death in T.A. During his rule, Barad-dûr was re-occupied by Sauron, and in the north Saruman proclaimed himself Lord of Isengard. |  | | Turgon was powerless to stop both events; at the time, Saruman was still considered an ally, though in fact he had not only made himself independent of Gondor, but had effectively stolen Isengard and was becoming a traitor. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turgon_(Steward)
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| | TheOneRing.net Scrapbook Source TORN Staffer Turgon |
 | | The Tolkien Fan's Medieval Reader : Versions in Modern Prose - Cold Spring Press/TORN Staffer Turgon |  | | Browsing source's images 1 to 3 out of 3 ( |  | | This site is maintained and updated by fans of The Lord of the Rings, and is in no way affiliated with Tolkien Enterprises or the Tolkien Estate. |
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http://www.theonering.net/scrapbook/source/TORN_Staffer_Turgon?tn=25
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Eöl |
 | | This was Aredhel, the sister of Turgon, who had travelled out of Gondolin and become lost. |  | | Enraged at the loss of his freedom, E& chose death, for himself and his son, and cast a poisoned javelin at Maeglin. |  | | Turgon at first welcomed E& as a kinsman, but under the King's law one who had found the way to the Hidden City was not permitted to leave, on pain of death. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/e/eol.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Gondolin |
 | | Under this divine guidance, Turgon travelled from his kingdom in Nevrast and found the vale. |  | | The house of the King was comprised of his family and bodyguard. |  | | Turgon and his people built Gondolin in secret. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/G/GO/GON/Gondolin
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Turgon |
 | | Turgon ruled Gondor for thirty-nine years, and was succeeded by his son, who ruled as Ecthelion II. |  | | So, in the last two years of Turgon's Stewardship, the scene was set for the great war that would be fought more than sixty years later. |  | | In the last year of his rule, too, Saruman withdrew into Isengard, and began to fortify it. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/t/turgonsteward.html
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| | People of Gondor |
 | | Turin II died in 2914 and was succeeded by his son Turgon. |  | | Turgon became Steward after his father's death in 2914. |  | | Turgon means "masterful commander" from tur meaning "power, mastery" and gon from kanomeaning "commander." The King of Gondolin was also named Turgon. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/gondorians.html
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| | Shadow King - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Turgon had already decided that he preferred to keep his commitments to his work with Gramm rather than Shadow King. |  | | As Gramm and Turgon continued to write and pre-record material for the album, auditions were set up in 1991 for a guitarist and drummer. |  | | Originally intended to be a third solo album, there was a desire expressed that this album would be better off as an actual band, instead of another solo album. |
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http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,1221114,00.html
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| | Turgon2 |
 | | Turgon see's that Headmistress Rogue Donilla will be conducting private interviews for those students of hers who wish to complete their practical exams at this time. |  | | The thoughts going through is mind is he knows he can do this, but she did say impatience kills. |  | | Turgon pushes hose thoughts away and puts his mind at the task ahead. |
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http://www.geocities.com/doc0mr/Turgon2.html
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| | Main Event |
 | | Moonlight album with the spontaneity of the live show. |  | | You learn all that stuff but part of the learning experience when you're coming up is being able to pick your spots well and to know when not to turn that on." |  | | Moonlight and I think that will continue in the future." Turgon's guitar and keyboard work has made the final mix of many a hit record, but the bass is without question, his main ax. |
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http://www.gibson.com/magazines/amplifier/3-96/mainevent/main-event.html
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| | JamBase Tickets Sat. Jul 26th, 2003 - Eddie Money @ Paramount Theater - 17 South St., Middletown, NY 10940 |
 | | The album of 10 songs (eight of which were co-written with Turgon) was a foray into a much rougher and less polished rock and roll style than Gramm was used to seeing while in Foreigner. |  | | Gramm and Turgon had already been writing for the second album as early as late 1987, with more writing occurring in the beginning of 1988 after Gramm officially split from Foreigner. |  | | Free from the pressures of the group, Gramm could now concentrate on working on his second release. |
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http://www.jambasetickets.com/evinfo.php?eventid=2864
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| | Turgon (Turgont) |
 | | Au moyen-âge, Turgon, entouré de forêts, était un rendez-vous de chasse. |
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http://charente.confolens.free.fr/confolens/champagne_mouton/turgon
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| | TolkienWiki: Turgon |
 | | Turgon, the second son of Fingolfin, born in the Blessed Realm of Valinor. |  | | He marched in the host of his father during the Noldor's flight to Middle-earth, losing his wife Elenwë during the crossing of the Helcaraxë. |  | | Turgon dwelt first in the halls of Vinyamar in the shadow of MountTaras, before founding the hidden city of Gondolin in the Vale of Tumladen. |
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http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Turgon
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| | Tuor |
 | | Tuor was taken before Turgon, the High King of the Noldor, where he spoke with the words of Ulmo, warning Turgon that the Curse of Mandos was hastening to its fulfilment. |  | | Tuor remained in Gondolin, and after seven years he married Idril, Turgon's only child, and the next year (503 F.A.), they had a son, Earendil Half-elven. |  | | They were brought before Ecthelion, and Tuor casted away his cloak, and was recognized to be sent by Ulmo. |
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http://www.vangor.de/mittelerde/tuor.html
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 | | The memory suddenly comes back to you that the last time you saw him, he asked you to get him some camphor, but you forgot about it. |  | | Turgon is busy convincing several bushes to grow together when you find him. |  | | ======= ======= Turgon says, "He was simply Tuor, son of Beren and Luthien. |
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http://www.thekeep.org/~wombat/AmberRPG/UNSLogs/KannaArden.txt
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| | Black Sheep: Related News |
 | | Sources close to Turgon say his decision was based on his desire to spend more time with his daughter. |  | | With "Outside Looking In" Bruce Turgon presents his first ever solo album showing impressively that as an artist he can definitely stand on his own two feet. |  | | All the latest on this album -- 20 years in the making -- can be found at Vivian Campbell.com. |
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http://www.paws2purr.com/BlackSheep/BSNews.html
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