- In J. R. R. Tolkien's
fictional legendarium,
Beleriand (IPA: [bɛˈlɛ.ri.and]) was a
region in
northwestern Middle-earth
during the
First Age.
Events in...
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travelling to the
forest of
Brethil, but is too late: the
woodmen inform him that she had been
killed by the Orcs when the Men of
Brethil tried to
rescue her...
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rules over the land of Ladros, the Folk of
Haleth retreat to the
forest of
Brethil, and the
lordship of Dor-lómin is
granted to the
House of Hador. Later...
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sends Eagles, but they do not find Húrin. Húrin
travels to the
forest of
Brethil where his son and
daughter died, and
meets Morwen at
their grave, just...
- also is told the
story of how Húrin Thali[o]n
brought ruin to the Men of
Brethil, with much else
concerning the
Edain and
Dwarves and the
names of many...
- the
Second House of Men, the Haladin, in the
First Age in the
forest of
Brethil,
whence the
Elves came to know and love them.
Aghan the Drûg is a protagonist...
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through their forest. Beleriand's
major forests include the
Forest of
Brethil, the
Elvish forest realm of Doriath, home to the Sindar, and the great...