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Like the earlier [[Long Winter]] of 2758 – 2759, the Fell Winter began in November. This time [[Sauron]] was not able to launch a full attack, as the [[War of the Dwarves and Orcs]] of a full century earlier had eliminated most of his [[Orcs]] in the north, and the [[Haradrim]] had been badly defeated in 2885.
Like the earlier [[Long Winter]] of 2758 – 2759, the Fell Winter began in November. This time [[Sauron]] was not able to launch a full attack, as the [[War of the Dwarves and Orcs]] of a full century earlier had eliminated most of his [[Orcs]] in the north, and the [[Haradrim]] had been badly defeated in 2885.


The winter was also less harsh than the Long Winter, and snow and ice stopped in Eriador at the [[Greyflood]] river, and in [[Wilderland]] in the middle of Mirkwood. Nevertheless there were severe problems, as food again ran short, and the [[Hobbit|Hobbits]] of [[The Shire]] were attacked by wolves which crossed the frozen [[Brandywine]] river. [[Gandalf]] and the [[Rangers of the North]] had to provide food for the Hobbits to prevent them from dying of hunger.
The winter was also less harsh than the Long Winter, and snow and ice stopped in Eriador at the [[Greyflood]] river, and in [[Wilderland]] in the middle of Mirkwood. Nevertheless there were severe problems, as food again ran short, and the [[Hobbits|Hobbits]] of [[The Shire]] were attacked by wolves which crossed the frozen [[Brandywine]] river. [[Gandalf]] and the [[Rangers of the North]] had to provide food for the Hobbits to prevent them from dying of hunger.


In March when the winter ended great floods of meltwater rushed down [[Greyflood]], and the city of [[Tharbad]] was ruined and its bridge broken. The people of [[Enedwaith]] also suffered greatly as their lands were flooded.
In March when the winter ended great floods of meltwater rushed down [[Greyflood]], and the city of [[Tharbad]] was ruined and its bridge broken. The people of [[Enedwaith]] also suffered greatly as their lands were flooded.

Revision as of 18:38, 1 July 2010

The Fell Winter (Third Age 2911 – 2912) was an extremely cold and long-lasting winter in Middle-earth.

Like the earlier Long Winter of 2758 – 2759, the Fell Winter began in November. This time Sauron was not able to launch a full attack, as the War of the Dwarves and Orcs of a full century earlier had eliminated most of his Orcs in the north, and the Haradrim had been badly defeated in 2885.

The winter was also less harsh than the Long Winter, and snow and ice stopped in Eriador at the Greyflood river, and in Wilderland in the middle of Mirkwood. Nevertheless there were severe problems, as food again ran short, and the Hobbits of The Shire were attacked by wolves which crossed the frozen Brandywine river. Gandalf and the Rangers of the North had to provide food for the Hobbits to prevent them from dying of hunger.

In March when the winter ended great floods of meltwater rushed down Greyflood, and the city of Tharbad was ruined and its bridge broken. The people of Enedwaith also suffered greatly as their lands were flooded.