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[[Túrin]] slew [[Glaurung]] when the dragon was trying to get over the ravine to attack [[Brethil]]. Later both were found by [[Nienor Níniel|Nienor]]. As a result of Glaurung's machinations she cast herself down the ravine, which was later named ''[[Cabed Naeramarth]]'', the Leap of Dreadful Doom. The spot was later considered haunted, and even animals did not come there. | [[Túrin]] slew [[Glaurung]] when the dragon was trying to get over the ravine to attack [[Brethil]]. Later both were found by [[Nienor Níniel|Nienor]]. As a result of Glaurung's machinations she cast herself down the ravine, which was later named ''[[Cabed Naeramarth]]'', the Leap of Dreadful Doom. The spot was later considered haunted, and even animals did not come there. | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, 2 September 2010
Cabed-en-Aras | |
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Gorge | |
General Information | |
Other names | Cabed Naeramarth |
Location | Brethil |
Type | Gorge |
Description | Deep gorge, with Teiglin flowing below |
Regions | Doriath |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Deer? |
Events | Leap of Nienor |
Gallery | Images of Cabed-en-Aras |
Cabed-en-Aras (translated as Leap of the Deer) was a deep gorge near Brethil through which the river Taeglin ran.
Túrin slew Glaurung when the dragon was trying to get over the ravine to attack Brethil. Later both were found by Nienor. As a result of Glaurung's machinations she cast herself down the ravine, which was later named Cabed Naeramarth, the Leap of Dreadful Doom. The spot was later considered haunted, and even animals did not come there.