Living Creatures[1] was the term for the species, races, and peoples, and by extension nations and factions, of Arda.
For a list of individual characters see: List of characters
Contents: | Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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A[]
B[]
Badger-folk - Balchoth - Balrogs - Barrow-wights - Bëorians - Beornings (Skin-changers) - Black Númenóreans
C[]
Calaquendi - Cave-trolls - Crebain - Children of Ilúvatar - Corsairs of Umbar
D[]
Dragons - Drúedain - Dúnedain - Dunlendings - Durin's Folk - Dwarves
E[]
Eagles - Easterlings - Edain - Eldar - Elendili - Elves - Ents
F[]
Falathrim - Fallohides - Falmari - Fairies - Firebeards
G[]
Galadhrim - Giants - Gondolindrim
H[]
Hadorians - Haladin - Half-elves - Half-orcs - Half-trolls - Haradrim - Harfoots - Hill-trolls - Hobbits - Hobgoblins - Huorns
L[]
M[]
Maiar - Mearas - Men - Men of Gondor - Middle Men - Moriquendi - Mountain-trolls
N[]
Nandor - Ñoldor - Northern Orcs - Northmen - Númenóreans
O[]
Oarni - Ogres - Olog-hai - Orcs
P[]
Q[]
R[]
S[]
Silvan Elves - Sindar - Snowmen of Forochel - Snow-trolls - Sprites - Stoors - Stone-trolls
T[]
U[]
V[]
Valar - Vampires - Vanyar - Variags
W[]
Wainriders - Wargs - Werewolves - Wizards - Wood-elves - Wraiths
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Book Three, Chapter IV: "Treebeard"