End
An expression referring to the unmaking of the World, when Melkor will return out of the Void. The events of the End are recounted in the...
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In its original form, all the lands of Arda were surrounded by a vast dark sea that stretched away beyond sight in all directions. This was...
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Also called the Echoriath and (in the south) the Crissaegrim; the circular mountain range that surrounded and concealed the valley of...
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Part of the defences of Valinor, a group of islands set in the Great Sea to prevent mariners from reaching Aman. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wa
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The dark river that rose in the Mountains of Mirkwood, and flowed northwards in a great loop to meet the Forest River under the canopy of...
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The Elvish name for the east-west range of high forested hills that ran through northern Mirkwood. The name Emyn-nu-Fuin literally means...
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A range of hills, called the Hills of Evendim by Men, that ran for some hundred and fifty miles north to south in the northern regions of...
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The range of hills that massed on either side of the Anduin above the inflow of the Entwash. At one time they marked the northern borders...
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The former name for the range of hills that ran west to east through the northern parts of the forest of Greenwood the Great. At the...
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A region of hills near the Grey Havens, to the west of the Shire. Before the end of the Second Age, Gil-galad built elven-towers in these...
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A range of hills in the central regions of Ithilien, across the Great River from Minas Tirith. This region was particularly associated with...
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After Ancalimë became the Heir to Tar-Aldarion, she withdrew to the countryside of Emerië, rejecting all of the many suitors who sought...
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“For Ilúvatar cast back the Great Seas west of Middle-earth, and the Empty Lands east of it…” Akallabêth A...
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