The only Nazgul Tolkien ever named anywhere in the canon was Khamul; all the other names are purely fanon. Also, Melkor was never considered among the Valar; he was technically considered Ainu instead.
Also, I know this has already been said, but please accept half-elf or peredhel for Elrond (even though it's technically not true, since his lineage is too complicated to explain any other way).
Oh yeah, and Radagast is mis-spelled.
@MacCivEngMgmt: Thranduil and Legolas were indeed father and son; the difference has to do purely with where they were born (from what I can tell). Numenoreans were the people of Numenore, (i.e. Elendil, Isildur, Anarion); whereas the Dunedain were the descendants of the Numenoreans living in Arnor. Faramir, being of the House of Stewards, was descended from Anarion and never went to the North, thus would been considered to be Gondorian rather than Numenorean or Dunadan...or something like that. |