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The '''Bay of Rómenna''' was an inlet of [[Belegaer]] on the eastern side of [[Númenor]] that separated [[Orrostar]] to the north from [[Hyarrostar]] to the south. The bay had a narrow opening where it met the ocean, widened in the middle, and narrowed again at the mouth of the [[Firth of Rómenna]].<ref>{{UT|NMap}}</ref> Within the bay was a small isle called [[Tol Uinen]]. Prince [[Aldarion]] frequently anchored the ''[[Eämbar]]'' off of this island and lived aboard this ship due to [[Tar-Meneldur]]'s coolness to his son's nautical outlook.<ref>{{UT|Wife}}</ref> | The '''Bay of Rómenna''' was an inlet of [[Belegaer]] on the eastern side of [[Númenor]] that separated [[Orrostar]] to the north from [[Hyarrostar]] to the south. The bay had a narrow opening where it met the ocean, widened in the middle, and narrowed again at the mouth of the [[Firth of Rómenna]].<ref>{{UT|NMap}}</ref> Within the bay was a small isle called [[Tol Uinen]]. Prince [[Aldarion]] frequently anchored the ''[[Eämbar]]'' off of this island and lived aboard this ship due to [[Tar-Meneldur]]'s coolness to his son's nautical outlook.<ref>{{UT|Wife}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:53, 2 January 2021
The Bay of Rómenna was an inlet of Belegaer on the eastern side of Númenor that separated Orrostar to the north from Hyarrostar to the south. The bay had a narrow opening where it met the ocean, widened in the middle, and narrowed again at the mouth of the Firth of Rómenna.[1] Within the bay was a small isle called Tol Uinen. Prince Aldarion frequently anchored the Eämbar off of this island and lived aboard this ship due to Tar-Meneldur's coolness to his son's nautical outlook.[2]