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[[Image:Ted Nasmith - No Way Down.jpg|thumb|250px|''No Way Down'' by [[Ted Nasmith]] depicts the cliffs of Emyn Muil.]]
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{{location
| image=[[Image:Ted Nasmith - No Way Down.jpg|250px]]
| name=Emyn Muil
| type=Hill
| location=Borders the Anduin river, south of the [[Brown Lands]]
| inhabitants=[[Orcs]]
| realms=[[Gondor]]<br/><br/>Mordor]]<br/>[[Reunited Kingdom]]
| description=A treacherous labyrinth of hills
| othernames=
| etymology=
| events=
| references= [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]], [[The Two Towers]]
|}}
 
'''Emyn Muil''' was the range of hills that massed on either side of the [[Anduin]] above the inflow of the [[Entwash]]. At one time they marked the northern borders of [[Gondor]]; [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] crossed them on their journey to [[Mordor]].
'''Emyn Muil''' was the range of hills that massed on either side of the [[Anduin]] above the inflow of the [[Entwash]]. At one time they marked the northern borders of [[Gondor]]; [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] crossed them on their journey to [[Mordor]].


[[Category:Hills]]
[[Category:Hills]]
[[Category:Regions]]
[[Category:Rhovanion]]
[[Category:Rhovanion]]
[[Category:Gondor]]

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Emyn Muil
Hill
Ted Nasmith - No Way Down.jpg
General Information
LocationBorders the Anduin river, south of the Brown Lands
TypeHill
DescriptionA treacherous labyrinth of hills
RegionsGondor

Mordor]]
Reunited Kingdom
InhabitantsOrcs

Emyn Muil was the range of hills that massed on either side of the Anduin above the inflow of the Entwash. At one time they marked the northern borders of Gondor; Frodo and Sam crossed them on their journey to Mordor.