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- ered - Tolkien Gateway
ered is the plural form used by J R R Tolkien in his writings of the 1930s and 1940s (including The Lord of the Rings) and by Christopher Tolkien in the published Silmarillion
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- Ered Gorgoroth | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
The Ered Gorgoroth, or Mountains of Terror, was a mountain range in the north of Beleriand They were the southern edge of the highlands of Dorthonion , separating Dorthonion and the north-lands of Ard-galen from Beleriand proper
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Ered Noun Sense: A fictional planet in the science fiction series "The Lord of the Rings" by J R R Tolkien Example Sentence: Frodo and his companions embarked on a perilous journey across Ered to destroy the One Ring Verb (past tense of "ere") Sense: To bring about; to cause or initiate
- Ered Lithui - Tolkien Gateway
The Ered Lithui, or the Ash Mountains, were a mountain range on the northern border of Mordor which separated it from Rhovanion They ran about 500 miles from east to west One south-western ridge divided the Plateau of Gorgoroth from Lithlad A shorter southern spur within Gorgoroth ended at Barad-dûr
- Ered Wethrin | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
The Ered Wethrin was a mountain range in the north of Beleriand in the First Age Ered Wethrin ran as an east-west range that divided Dor-lómin and Mithrim to the north from Beleriand to the south, then in the east it curved around to the northwest, forming the boundary of Hithlum
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