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'''The Ettenmoors''' were a mountainous, wild, and untamed land that lay north of [[Rivendell]]. It was here that the [[Witch-king]] of [[Angmar]] fled after his defeat in the [[Battle of Fornost]]. It was the | '''The Ettenmoors''' were a mountainous, wild, and untamed land that lay north of [[Rivendell]]. It was here that the [[Witch-king]] of [[Angmar]] fled after his defeat in the [[Battle of Fornost]]. It was the infested with [[Trolls]], and there may have been some [[Orcs]] there as well. | ||
It is speculated that [[Mount Gram]], from where a host of [[Orcs]] [[Battle of Greenfields|attacked]] [[the Shire]], was located in the Ettenmoors.<ref>[[Karen Wynn Fonstad]], ''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'', pages 75, 80</ref> | It is speculated that [[Mount Gram]], from where a host of [[Orcs]] [[Battle of Greenfields|attacked]] [[the Shire]], was located in the Ettenmoors.<ref>[[Karen Wynn Fonstad]], ''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'', pages 75, 80</ref> |
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Ettenmoors | |
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Mountains | |
General Information | |
Location | Eriador |
Type | Mountains |
Description | Mountainous region infested with Trolls |
Regions | Angmar, Arnor |
Inhabitants | Trolls, possibly Orcs |
Gallery | Images of Ettenmoors |
The Ettenmoors were a mountainous, wild, and untamed land that lay north of Rivendell. It was here that the Witch-king of Angmar fled after his defeat in the Battle of Fornost. It was the infested with Trolls, and there may have been some Orcs there as well.
It is speculated that Mount Gram, from where a host of Orcs attacked the Shire, was located in the Ettenmoors.[1]
Etymology
- "In the word Ettenmoors the element etten is derived from Old English eōten 'giant, troll', and moor is used here in the sense of 'high barren land' - hence troll-fells, fells (i.e. hills of moorland) in which trolls lives"
- ― Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, p. 183
The name is similar to the land of Ettinsmoor of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
Portrayal in Adaptations
2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:
- The Ettenmoors is the region where player vs player play takes place. The land has three keeps (Lugazag, Tirith Rhaw and Tol Ascarnen), Isendeep Mine and Grimwood Lumber Camp that can be controlled by either the forces of Angmar or the Free Peoples of Middle-earth.
See also
References
- ↑ Karen Wynn Fonstad, The Atlas of Middle-earth, pages 75, 80