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'''Rog''' was the name of an elf-lord of [[Gondolin]] in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales Part 2]]''. He was a blacksmith, and chief of the [[Folk of the Hammer of Wrath]].  He was considered the strongest of the [[Noldor]], and was like considered third greatest in valour.  He led his people against the [[balrogs]] and [[orcs]] during the [[Fall of Gondolin]] after the Gate was broken.  Later during the battle he stirred his kindred against the Balrogs with words of passion, and though many were slain, they slew a number of the fiery creatures "that... was a marvel and dread to the hosts of [[Melko]], for ere that day never had any Balrogs been slain by the hand of Elves or Men".  But the House of the Hammer of Wrath were hemmed in, and every one of them perished, including Rog.
'''Rog''' was the name of an elf-lord of [[Gondolin]] in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales Part 2]]''. He was a blacksmith, and chief of the [[Folk of the Hammer of Wrath]].  He was considered the strongest of the [[Noldor]], and was like considered third greatest in valour.  He led his people against the [[balrogs]] and [[orcs]] during the [[Fall of Gondolin]] after the Gate was broken.  Later during the battle he stirred his kindred against the Balrogs with words of passion, and though many were slain, they slew a number of the fiery creatures "that... was a marvel and dread to the hosts of [[Melko]], for ere that day never had any Balrogs been slain by the hand of Elves or Men".  But the House of the Hammer of Wrath were hemmed in, and every one of them perished, including Rog.



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The name Rog refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Rog (disambiguation).

Template:Noncanon Rog was the name of an elf-lord of Gondolin in The Book of Lost Tales Part 2. He was a blacksmith, and chief of the Folk of the Hammer of Wrath. He was considered the strongest of the Noldor, and was like considered third greatest in valour. He led his people against the balrogs and orcs during the Fall of Gondolin after the Gate was broken. Later during the battle he stirred his kindred against the Balrogs with words of passion, and though many were slain, they slew a number of the fiery creatures "that... was a marvel and dread to the hosts of Melko, for ere that day never had any Balrogs been slain by the hand of Elves or Men". But the House of the Hammer of Wrath were hemmed in, and every one of them perished, including Rog.

The name Rog, in earlier writings Rôg, seems curious as a name for an elf-lord of Gondolin: it means "demon", and no other one-syllable names appear in other writings. As this was early in the evolution of Middle-earth, if another writing had been created later in Tolkien's life this name would probably have been changed.Template:Or