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The Crissaegrim formed a part of the southern [[Echoriath]], the ''Encircling Mountains'' of [[Gondolin]].
The Crissaegrim formed a part of the southern [[Echoriath]], the ''Encircling Mountains'' of [[Gondolin]].


It was here that Thorondor, Lord of the Eagles lived, and from here he watched for spies in the vale of the River [[Sirion]]. Indeed, the Eagles were the chief source of information to [[Turgon]] and the [[Gondolin|Gondolindrim]].  
It was here that Thorondor, Lord of the Eagles lived, and from here he watched for spies in the vale of the River [[Sirion]]. Indeed, the Eagles were the chief source of information to [[Turgon]] and the [[Gondolin#Major_Characters_in_Gondolin|Gondolindrim]].  


Its name is [[Sindarin]] for "cleft mountain peaks", but in Tolkien's stories it is usually referred to as the "Eagles' Cleft" or "Abode of Eagles" because the peaks were inaccessible from the ground.
Its name is [[Sindarin]] for "cleft mountain peaks", but in Tolkien's stories it is usually referred to as the "Eagles' Cleft" or "Abode of Eagles" because the peaks were inaccessible from the ground.

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The Crissaegrim were home to the great Eagles of Thorondor.

The Crissaegrim formed a part of the southern Echoriath, the Encircling Mountains of Gondolin.

It was here that Thorondor, Lord of the Eagles lived, and from here he watched for spies in the vale of the River Sirion. Indeed, the Eagles were the chief source of information to Turgon and the Gondolindrim.

Its name is Sindarin for "cleft mountain peaks", but in Tolkien's stories it is usually referred to as the "Eagles' Cleft" or "Abode of Eagles" because the peaks were inaccessible from the ground.