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[[File:Matěj Čadil - Tower of Tar-Meneldur.jpg|thumb|right| | [[File:Matěj Čadil - Tower of Tar-Meneldur.jpg|thumb|right|''Tower of Tar-Meneldur'' by [[:Category:Images by Matěj Čadil|Matěj Čadil]]]] '''Forostar''' was the northern promontory of [[Númenor]], a land of rocks, cliffs and high moors with woods of fir and larch.<ref name="Numenor">{{UT|Numenor}}</ref> It stretched some two hundred miles from its southern borders with the [[Mittalmar]] to its [[North Cape]].<ref>{{UT|NMap}}</ref> The great road from [[Rómenna]] to [[Andúnië]] passed through its southern parts, at [[Ondosto]].<ref name="Numenor"/> | ||
The location known as [[Tompollë]] was also there.<ref>{{NM|P3xiii}}, p. 335</ref> | The location known as [[Tompollë]] was also there.<ref>{{NM|P3xiii}}, p. 335</ref> |
Revision as of 16:31, 12 September 2021
Forostar was the northern promontory of Númenor, a land of rocks, cliffs and high moors with woods of fir and larch.[1] It stretched some two hundred miles from its southern borders with the Mittalmar to its North Cape.[2] The great road from Rómenna to Andúnië passed through its southern parts, at Ondosto.[1]
The location known as Tompollë was also there.[3]
The lands farther north, toward the Cape, became rockier and more mountainous. In the far north was a region around the peak of Sorontil, where the landscape fell sheer into the sea forming tremendous cliffs. This was the abode of Eagles, and also the dwelling-place of Meneldur Elentirmo, heir to Númenor's throne and a watcher of the stars, who built a great tower here to follow the movements of the heavens.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "A Description of the Island of Númenor"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "[Map of] Númenórë"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Carl F. Hostetter (ed.), The Nature of Middle-earth, "Part Three. The World, its Lands, and its Inhabitants: XIII. Of the Land and Beasts of Númenor", p. 335