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Answer for the clue "Mines located under the Misty Mountains, in "Lord of the Rings" ", 5 letters:
moria

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Moria is a roguelike computer game based heavily on J. R. R. Tolkien 's novel The Lord of the Rings . The game's objective is to kill a Balrog , presumably Durin's Bane , deep within the Mines of Moria . A later port of Moria called Umoria (UNIX Moria) ...

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Moria \Mo"ri*a\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? folly.] Idiocy; imbecility; fatuity; foolishness.

Usage examples of moria.

Having marshaled her young charges into the water until they were exhausted with their exercise, Moria stripped to allow the sun full access to her already tanned skin.

While Moria chattered away about the merits of various tanning preparations, Lusena was positive that the Rowan must be making some bizarre internal adjustments for in the space of about fifteen minutes, she acquired a nice sun-burnishing.

When the Rowan began the metamorphic massage which Lusena had taught her as being useful in reducing shock, Moria complained that the Rowan was deliberately bruising her feet.

Unfortunately, Moria noticed, and affected a little squeal as Turian, his expression worried, rubbed lotion on the long, thin sting welts.

Also unfortunately, Moria proved to be one of the nine out of a thousand who had an allergic reaction to sting toxins and Turian cranked up the engine to get the girl to hospital with all dispatch.

Rowan confided to Purza that evening after Moria had been treated and then sedated.

If Moria won she avidly wished to continue but once she started losing, she wanted to try something else.

But, after lunch, in a partnered computer game which Moria and Emer lost to the Rowan and Talba, Moria accused the Rowan of cheating!

Lusena recognized that as a suggestion out of her own book but she decided to deal with Moria now, and comfort Emer, who was as upset as her sister.

It was possible, Lusena thought optimistically, that the drugs had had an adverse effect on Moria to make her act in such a volatile manner.

Rowan did lean on Moria the next morning at the first note of petulance.

Purza appeared, not the remains that Moria had vandalized, but the comfort creature that had been her mainstay.

An official air carrier whisked Lusena, her ecstatic nieces - Moria, Emer, and Talba - and a subdued Rowan to the resort.

The Rowan accepted - unfortunately almost too casually, for Moria hated to admit she might be in the wrong to a younger person - and appeared far more interested in the dinner menu.

The Rowan did lean on Moria the next morning at the first note of petulance.