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Dates
Slain II 3434
Race
Division
Uncertain; descended from either the Sindar or the Silvan Elves1
Culture
Pronunciation
ma'lgalad
Meaning
'Golden radiance'
Other names
Probably an alternative name for Amdír
Titles
Probably King of Lórien, Lord of Lórien2
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MalgaladA mysterious lord of LórienRulers of Lórien A Lord of Lórien who held authority there before Amroth became King. Malgalad led an army of the Elves of Lórien to the War of the Last Alliance. Malgalad's identity is difficult to ascertain; our only reference to him is as the leader of the army of Lórien, who fought and died in the Battle of Dagorlad. This account is complicated by the fact that elsewhere the King of Lórien at this time is named as Amdír, who also led an army to the same War, and also died on Dagorlad. The simplest interpretation seems to be that Malgalad and Amdír are alternative names for the same individual; most likely Tolkien simply intended to change the name, though at a stretch we could take 'Malgalad' as a surname or title of King Amdír. An alternative interpretation would be that Amdír and Malgalad were actually different individuals. Malgalad is never specifically named as King of Lórien, so he may conceivably have been the captain or general in charge of Amdír's forces, who fell beside his King in battle. This does not seem especially likely (given that the account of Malgalad seems to place him in sole charge of the Elves of Lórien, with no mention of Amdír) but it is not entirely inconsistent with the relevant text. Notes
See also...King of Lórien, King of the Galadhrim, King of the Silvan Elves, Lord of Lórien, Lord of Lothlórien For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1999, 2001, 2014. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Axiom Discovery aptitude and skill testing.Personality is one part of understanding a candidate's suitability for a role, but aptitude can also be crucial. |