Lord
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Lord is a title used by most societies to denote a ruler. The Elves used the words Heru (Quenya) and Hîr (Sindarin), and the Dwarves Uzbad.
There have been many lordships throughout the ages:
- Dark Lord (Sauron and Morgoth)
- Lord of Andúnië (Númenor)
- Lord of Barad-dûr (Mordor)
- Lord of Belegost (Dwarves)
- Lord of Dale (Men of Dale)
- Lord of Dor-lómin (House of Hador)
- Lord of the Eagles (Eagles)
- Lord of Emyn Arnen (Gondor)
- Lord of the Éothéod (Éothéod)
- Lord of Eregion (Noldor)
- Lord of Gifts (Sauron)
- Lord of the Glittering Caves (Dwarves)
- Lord of Gloaming (Tû
- Lord of the Iron Hills (Dwarves)
- Lord of Isengard (Isengard)
- Lord of Ladros (House of Bëor)
- Lord of Lamedon (Lamedon)
- Lord of the Lights (Fëanor
- Lord of Lórien (Galadhrim)
- Lord of Lossarnach (Gondor)
- Lord of the Mark (Rohan)
- Lord of Minas Morgul (Mordor)
- Lord of Minas Tirith (Gondor)
- Lord of Mordor (Mordor)
- Lord of Moria (Dwarves)
- Lord of Nargothrond (Noldor)
- Lord of Nogrod (Nogrod)
- Lord of the Ring
- Lord of Rivendell (Noldor)
- Lord of Rohan (Rohan)
- Lords of the Valar (Valar)
- Lords of the West (Valar)