Lake Evendim: Difference between revisions

From Tolkien Gateway
m (Re-linked Shire)
(added infobox.)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{expansion}}
{{location
| image=
| name=Lake Evendim
| othernames=Nenuial
| etymology=S. ''nenuial'' Lake of Twilight
| type=Lake
| location=Central [[Eriador]], in the [[Hills of Evendim]] west [[Fornost Erain]]
| inhabitants=[[Elves]], [[Men]]
| realms=[[Arnor]]<br/>[[Arthedain]]<br/>[[Reunited Kingdom]]
| description=
| events=
| references=[[Appendix A]], [[The Silmarillion]]
|}}
'''Lake Evendim''', or '''Nenuial''' ("Lake of Twilight") in [[Sindarin]], was a lake in [[Middle-earth]].
'''Lake Evendim''', or '''Nenuial''' ("Lake of Twilight") in [[Sindarin]], was a lake in [[Middle-earth]].


Line 10: Line 25:
[[Category:Eriador]]
[[Category:Eriador]]
[[Category:Lakes]]
[[Category:Lakes]]
[[Category:Sindarin Locations]]
[[de:Evendim-See]]
[[de:Evendim-See]]
[[fr:encyclo/geographie/eaux/eriador/lac_evendim]]
[[fr:encyclo/geographie/eaux/eriador/lac_evendim]]
[[fi:Hämyvesi]]
[[fi:Hämyvesi]]
[[fi:Nenuial]]
[[fr:encyclo/geographie/eaux/eriador/nenuial]]

Revision as of 19:19, 25 March 2011

"...It is a long tale..." — Aragorn
This article or section needs expansion and/or modification. Please help the wiki by expanding it.
Lake Evendim
Lake
General Information
Other namesNenuial
LocationCentral Eriador, in the Hills of Evendim west Fornost Erain
TypeLake
RegionsArnor
Arthedain
Reunited Kingdom
InhabitantsElves, Men
GalleryImages of Lake Evendim

Lake Evendim, or Nenuial ("Lake of Twilight") in Sindarin, was a lake in Middle-earth.

The lake is about 100 miles north of the Shire in northern Eriador. It is approximately 50 miles from north to south and 20 miles east to west. It is bounded on the west by the Emyn Uial (Hills of Evendim) and on the south by a ridge of hills not named. On its southern shore was Annúminas, the first capital of Arnor.

The Baranduin or Brandywine River flows out of the lake to the east.

Lake Evendim does not play a role in any of the extant stories of Middle-earth, but it is mentioned from time to time.