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Lammoth was a region in Beleriand, in the northwest of Middle-earth, north of the Firth of Drengist and between Ered Lómin and the shore of Belegaer. It was the location of the Thieves' Quarrel between Morgoth and Ungoliant, and the Battle of the …
Lammoth - Tolkien Gateway
Feb 8, 2025 · Lammoth, the "Great Echo", was a shoreland region far to the northwest of Beleriand, north of Drengist and west of the Ered Lómin. It was where Ungoliant set upon Morgoth in an attempt to gain the Silmarils .
Battle of the Lammoth - Tolkien Gateway
Feb 8, 2025 · The Battle of the Lammoth was fought against the Orcs in the Lammoth soon after Fingolfin and his host arrived in Middle-earth.
Battle of the Lammoth | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
The Battle of the Lammoth was the first battle fought after Fingolfin and the second, greater host of the Ñoldor arrived in Lammoth during the First Age. Fingolfin's host was attacked by a force of Orcs as they marched southwards from the Helcaraxë into …
Beleriand - Wikipedia
Lammoth: Shoreline west of the Ered Lómin. Named from Morgoth's great cry while fighting Ungoliant, the echoes of which ever lingered there. [T 12] March of Maedhros: The northeastern border region of Beleriand. A great fortress was built on the hill of Himring, the chief stronghold of Maedhros, from which he guarded the area.
What Is the Hithlum Passage and Why Is It Important?
Dec 7, 2012 · ANSWER: The “Hithlum Passage” is a section of text that J.R.R. Tolkien rewrote a few times in his various accounts of Melkor’s struggle with Ungoliant in Lammoth. After giving her nearly all the jewels he had stolen from the Noldor in Aman Melkor withheld the three Silmarils.
The Encyclopedia of Arda - Lammoth - Glyph Web
Mar 28, 2022 · Called the ' Great Echo '; a shoreland region in the far north where Ungoliant set upon Melkor, and was in turn driven into the south by Balrogs from Angband. The name ' Great Echo ' comes from Morgoth's cries when he was assaulted here by …
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The Encyclopedia of Arda - Great Echo - Glyph Web
Thus the land became known as Lammoth, the Great Echo, and its mountains were Ered Lómin, the Echoing Mountains. These strange properties were discovered some years later when Fëanor led his people ashore in the same region.
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