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Palantíri   Those that watch from afar
The seven Seeing Stones brought by Elendil and his sons from Númenor; made by Fëanor in Aman (see 69, and The Two Towers III 11).

Pallando
One of the Blue Wizards or Ithryn Luin.

Pariannath   the halflings
The Sindarin name of the Hobbits.

Parth Galen
The western shore and landing place of Lake nen Hithoel.

Pass of Aglon

Pass of Caradhras
The pass over the Misty Mountains called "Redhorn Gate", beneath Mount Caradhras.

Pass of Imladris
The pass over the Hithaeglir above Rivendell.

Paths of the Dead
The passage through the Ered Nimrais from Dunharrow to Erech.

Pelargir   Garth of Royal Ships
The Númenórean haven above the delta of Anduin.

Pelennor Fields
Field around Minas Tirith in Gondor, encircled by the Rammas.

Pelóri   Fencing or defensive heights
Called also the Mountains of Aman and the Mountains of Defence, raised by the Valar after the destruction of their dwelling on Almaren; ranging in a crescent from north to south, close to the eastern shores of Aman.

People of Beor

People of Hador

People of Haleth
See Haladin and Haleth.

Peredhil   Halfelven
Eärendil, Elwing, Elrond, Elros, Elladan, Elrohir, and Arwen are those who are descended from Melian the Maia and Elu Thingol (Elwing) and from Idril of Gondolin and Tuor (Eärendil).

Peregrin Took
One of the nine companions in the Fellowship of the Ring. Called Pippin.

Periannath
The Halflings (Hobbits).

Petty-dwarves
Translation of Noegyth Nibin. See also under Dwarves.

Pharazôn
See Ar-Pharazôn.

Pippin
See Peregrin Took.

Poros
River in Harondor, south of the river Anduin and its mouths.

Prophecy of the North
The Doom of the Noldor, uttered by Mandos on the coast of Araman.

Pukel-wilderness"

Pukel-men
See Woses.

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Tolkienion 2003 : Letter "P" of 1338 Entries