Zirakzigil
Zirak-zigil was one of the great peaks in the Misty Mountains. It was one of the three Mountains of Moria under which lay the ancient Dwarf...
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Also called Ered Nimrais, an important mountain range in the southwest of the known parts of Middle-earth. In the latter part of the Third...
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A range of chalk downs in the western regions of the Shire; Michel Delving, the chief town of the Shire, was built (and burrowed) there. VN:
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Weathertop (Sindarin Amon Sûl, “Hill of Wind”) was a significant hill in the Eriador region of Middle-earth, the southernmost...
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The long valley of the River Anduin, running north-to-south through Middle-earth from the cold north to the wide Bay of Belfalas in the...
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The valley of the swift-running River Narog cut southwards through West Beleriand from the river’s sources beneath Ered Wethrin in...
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The deep valley in the northwest of Mordor, formed at the meeting of the Ered Lithui and the Ephel Dúath, whose northern entrance was...
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A name for the Emyn Beraid, the hills west of the Shire, home of three ancient Elf-towers. The tallest of these held the Elendil Stone, the...
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The three mighty peaks that Morgoth raised from the Iron Mountains above the gates of Angband when he returned there at the beginning of...
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After the Lamps of the Valar were destroyed by Melkor in the distant past of the World, the Valar themselves withdrew from Middle-earth...
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A range of hills that ran through the central regions of Eriador. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
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In all the histories and geographies of the island of Númenor, only two mountains are named. The first was the famous Meneltarma, the...
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An outlying hill beneath the height of Erebor, the Lonely Mountain. It stood at the end of a ridge of high ground extending southwards from...
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