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The Battle of Evermore", "Ramble On", "Misty Mountain Hop", and "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp".

"The Battle of Evermore" is supposed to have related to The Battle of the Pelennor Fields in "The Return of the King". "The magic runes are writ in gold to bring the balance back" is believed to refer to the Elvish writing across the band of the One Ring and the destruction of the Ring. The Prince of Peace, who "embraced the gloom" and "walked the night alone" is believed to be Frodo, Aragorn, or Gandalf, according to different interpretations. Frodo went into the darkness of Mordor with only Samwise Gamgee, and is therefore most commonly believed to be the the Prince of Peace. Aragorn is sometimes believed to be the Prince of Peace because of his lone wanderings on "the path of the dead" to find the Dead Men of Dunharrow. Gandalf's claim to being the Prince of Peace is in his battle with the Balrog in the darkness of the mines of Moria. There is also "the Queen of Light" who "took her bow" referred to in the song. She is commonly believed to be either Galadriel, the luminescent Queen of the elves of Lothlorien, or �owyn, the beacon of hope for the Rohirrim who took up arms to fight for her people.

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