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Middle-earth is certainly one of the most famous and most popular conworlds ever created, being the defining example of a high fantasy world which influenced countless other conworlds. For instance, the modern notions of [[Elves]] and [[Dwarves]] originate in Middle-earth. | Middle-earth is certainly one of the most famous and most popular conworlds ever created, being the defining example of a high fantasy world which influenced countless other conworlds. For instance, the modern notions of [[Elves]] and [[Dwarves]] originate in Middle-earth. | ||
==Development of the world (extra-fictional)== | |||
==History (fictional)== | |||
==Middle-earth conlangs== | ==Middle-earth conlangs== |
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Middle-earth is a conworld by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Middle-earth is certainly one of the most famous and most popular conworlds ever created, being the defining example of a high fantasy world which influenced countless other conworlds. For instance, the modern notions of Elves and Dwarves originate in Middle-earth.
Development of the world (extra-fictional)
History (fictional)
Middle-earth conlangs
- Khuzdul
- Black Speech
- several others
This article is part of a series on the languages and worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien. Conlangs: Adûnaic * Avarin * Black Speech * Khuzdul * Quenya * Quendian * Sindarin * Westron |