Trollshaws
The upland woods, consisting at least partly of beech trees, that lay to the west of Rivendell between the Rivers Hoarwell and Loudwater....
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At the beginning of the second millennium of the Third Age, a mysterious being came to Amon Lanc in the south of Greenwood the Great, and...
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The forest on the banks of the River Esgalduin that formed the southern and greater part of the Kingdom of Doriath, and within which lay...
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A remnant of the great forests of Middle-earth in the Second Age; most of these forests were felled by the Númenóreans, but two isolated...
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A wooded region running along the southern feet of the Ered Wethrin, to the south of Nevrast. The woods of Núath extended to the east of...
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The small wood that lay to the north of the Aelin-uial; the only part of the kingdom of Doriath to the west of the River Sirion, it was...
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The beech-forest on the banks of the River Esgalduin that formed the northern and lesser part of the Kingdom of Doriath. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]p
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The dark and ancient woods on the banks of the River Celon in East Beleriand. It was here that Thingol met with Melian, and many years...
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A name of Greenwood the Great, the mighty forest that lay in the lands east of the River Anduin. The name ‘Mirkwood’was used of...
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The ancient name for the mighty forest known as Mirkwood throughout most of the Third Age. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0
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A last remnant of the great forests of Eriador, lying in the southern foothills of the Misty Mountains, in which the Ents still dwelt...
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‘Wood of Greenleaves’, the new name chosen by Celeborn and Thranduil for the forest that had been known as Mirkwood for much of...
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The name among the Rohirrim for the Elvish land of Lórien, meaning literally ‘vale of phantoms’. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait.
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