
The three mighty peaks that Morgoth raised from the Iron Mountains above the gates of Angband when he returned there at the beginning of the First Age.

Realm of the Sindar, the Grey Elves of King Thingol.Ī tower on Tol Sirion that guarded the Pass of Sirion and was built early in the First Age by Finrod. The Land of Seven Rivers and home to the Nandor.Ī deep gorge in the river Taeglin just to the north of the inflow of Celebros near the Forest of Brethil where Turin hid and stabbed Glaurung. It was briefly a fief of the House of Bëor, but lost to Morgoth in the Dagor Bragollach. Northeastern part of the highland of Dorthonion. Home of Mim the Petty Dwarf that became the base of operation for Turin and the outlaws.

The Second House of Men briefly dwelt here until they were nearly wiped out in an Orc-raid.Ī mountain that, according to Dwarves, two of their Fathers, the founders of the Broadbeams and the Firebeards, awoke. The land east of the river Gelion and north of the river Ascar, ruled by Caranthir. It was the site of the Stone of the Hapless. The northern of the two Dwarven cities in the Ered Luin, home to the Broadbeams.Ī refugee camp of the Eldar and Edain, located in the great bay to the south of Beleriand, and according to legend it was the northern tip of Tol Eressëa.Ī great barrow hill raised by Morgoth's Orcs after the Nírnaeth Arnoediad to bury all those Elves and Edain fallen in the battle.Īn island that stood off the coasts of Middle-earth after the drowning of Beleriand at the end of the First Age. The broad, shallow-sided hill between Ramdal and the river Gelion where Denethor, Lord of the Nandor, met his end in the First Battle. A subterranean passage below Ered Lomin through which Tuor followed into Nevrast.Ī wide plain in East Beleriand where the first Men camped.
