Beren & Lúthien, Túrin Turambar, Isildur, Elendil, Sauron's rise. Appendices Guide:
The story of the "Index" begins not with a publisher's demand, but with Tolkien's own meticulous nature. Following the publication of The Return of the King in 1955, readers and the author himself clamored for a proper index to the sprawling work. The task was given to Nancy Smith, an editor and family friend, who began compiling it in early 1958. On March 12, 1958, Tolkien provided Smith with four pages of "detailed instructions for the index," outlining that it should be an "alphabetical list of all proper names of persons, places, or things" from the main text, including the Foreword and Prologue but excluding the Appendices. This core principle has guided most major indexes ever since.
(Pippin)
The Fellowship is formed to destroy the Ring.
: The head of the White Council who falls into corruption through the palantír ; seeks to forge his own empire from Isengard. index of the lord of the rings
From the hobbits’ first steps out of Bag End to the final destruction of the Ring in the Sammath Naur, this guide has provided a complete, categorized index of people, places, themes, and appendices. Bookmark this page, keep it beside your reading chair, and let it be your map through the greatest fantasy ever written.
: A list of significant artifacts, such as the One Ring, the Palantíri, and the Silmarils. Songs and Verses The task was given to Nancy Smith, an
Elrond, Galadriel, Celeborn, Théoden, Éowyn, Éomer, Faramir, Denethor, Treebeard, Radagast, Círdan.