Casting Gandalf´s Sword Glamdring - Lord Of The Rings
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Glamdring (also called the Foe-hammer and the Beater) was a hand-and-a-half sword, forged for Turgon, the Elven King of Gondolin during the First Age, and much later owned by the wizard Gandalf.

In the First Age, Turgon likely wielded it in the Nírnaeth Arnoediad and later, in the Fall of Gondolin. For over 6,000 years Glamdring went missing, being salvaged and surviving the War of Wrath, until Gandalf found it in a Troll's cave in Eriador in TA 2941 (alongside Orcrist and what was later called 'Sting') and claimed it for himself.[3] With Glamdring Gandalf slew the Great Goblin shortly thereafter in Goblin-town, before he and Thorin Oakenshield routed his underlings. Gandalf continued to use Glamdring through the events of the War of the Ring.

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