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Legendarium

Legendarium meaning

A literary collection of legends, particularly those detailing the life of a saint. | The collected high fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien relating to the fictional realm of Middle-earth and the universe in which it is set.

Example sentences (6)

Although the gameplay and story take some liberties with Tolkien's Legendarium, it is meant to immersive the player into the world with fun and novel aspects; such as the enemy orcs that are immensely full of character and individuality.

With D&D being so integral to Legendarium, it is particularly welcoming to those on the margins of society, especially queer folks and queer youth.

It feels stranded somewhere in the middle, torn between paying solemn homage to Tolkien’s sprawling legendarium and daring to carve its own path.

Between 1951 and 1955, Tolkien applied the term legendarium to the larger part of these writings.

It is only tangentially connected with the author's Middle-earth legendarium : both were originally intended as essays in "English mythology".

Roverandom and Smith of Wootton Major, like The Hobbit, borrowed ideas from his legendarium.