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Encyclopedia > Moria

Moria refers to:


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Moria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (111 words)
Moria (Middle-earth), a fictional location in author J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy
Moria (tree) - an olive tree in ancient Greece
Moria (StarCraft) - a Terran colony in the Koprulu Sector of the StarCraft universe
Khazad-dum / Moria (3447 words)
Khazad-dum was located in the Misty Mountains under the three Mountains of Moria - Cloudyhead, the Redhorn, and the Silvertine.
In 2509 in the Redhorn Gate over the Mountains of Moria, Elrond's wife Celebrian was abducted by Orcs.
At the West-gate of Moria, an aquatic creature with many tentacles called the Watcher in the Water killed Oin and dammed Gate-stream, preventing the Dwarves from escaping that way.
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