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'''Ephel Brandir''' (also called ''the Ephel'') was a settlement of [[Men of Brethil|woodmen]] in [[Brethil]]. It lay upon the hill of [[Amon Obel]], in the forest of Brethil, and is where [[Túrin]] was taken when he fell ill. It was ruled by [[Brandir]] son of [[Handir]]. | '''Ephel Brandir''' (also called ''the Ephel'') was a settlement of [[Men of Brethil|woodmen]] in [[Brethil]]. It lay upon the hill of [[Amon Obel]], in the forest of Brethil, and is where [[Túrin]] was taken when he fell ill. It was ruled by [[Brandir]] son of [[Handir]]. | ||
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Ephel Brandir | |
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Settlement | |
"Ephel Brandir" by Alan Lee | |
General Information | |
Location | Brethil, Beleriand |
Type | Settlement |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Men of Brethil |
Destroyed | During the First Age |
Gallery | Images of Ephel Brandir |
Ephel Brandir (also called the Ephel) was a settlement of woodmen in Brethil. It lay upon the hill of Amon Obel, in the forest of Brethil, and is where Túrin was taken when he fell ill. It was ruled by Brandir son of Handir.
Etymology
Ephel Brandir is Sindarin for "the encircling fence of Brandir".[1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, Index, p. 435, entry "Ephel Brandir"