-
forged two
great pillar-like mountains,
Helcar in the
north and
Ringil in the south.
Illuin was set upon
Helcar and
Ormal upon Ringil. In the middle, where...
- the
Elves awoke at Cuiviénen, a bay on the
eastern side of the Sea of
Helcar, on the
continent of Middle-earth,
where they were
divided into
three tribes:...
- Middle-earth is the
setting of much of the
English writer J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy. The term is
equivalent to the Miðgarðr of
Norse mythology and Middangeard...
-
enormous pillars of rock:
Helcar in the
north of the
continent Middle-earth, and
Ringil in the south.
Illuin was set upon
Helcar and
Ormal upon Ringil. Between...
- Arda in the
First Age. The
Elves awaken at Cuiviénen, on the Sea of
Helcar (right) in Middle-earth, and
migrate westwards towards Valinor in Aman, some...
- ****umed that the
lands of Mordor, Khand, and Rhûn lay
where the
inland Sea of
Helcar had been, and that the Sea of Rhûn and Sea of Núrnen were its remnants....
- the
sundering of the Elves. The
Elves awoke at Cuiviénen, on the Sea of
Helcar (right) in Middle-earth, and many of them
migrated westwards to Valinor...
- actions.
Among the
Elves who
first awoke at Cuiviénen, a bay on the Sea of
Helcar in the East of Middle-earth, the
Noldor are the "Deep-Elves",
always interested...
-
Years of the
Lamps Illuin, sky-blue lamp of Middle-earth, atop tall pillar,
Helcar Ormal, high-gold lamp of Middle-earth, atop tall pillar,
Ringil ending when...
-
Years of the
Lamps Illuin, sky-blue lamp of Middle-earth, atop tall pillar,
Helcar Ormal, high-gold lamp of Middle-earth, atop tall pillar,
Ringil ending when...