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'''Methed-en-glad''' ("End of the Wood") was a stronghold that was established at the edge of the forest south of the [[Crossings of Taeglin]] during the brief existence of [[Dor-Cúarthol]], when [[Túrin]] and [[Beleg]] lived on [[Amon Rûdh]]. It was kept by previously leaderless [[Men]] and [[Elves]] who had been dispossessed through battle and defeat. From the stronghold there was a view to the south to Amon Rûdh, to and from which signals could pass for tidings and commands.<ref>{{CH|8}}, pp. 144-145</ref> | '''Methed-en-glad''' ("End of the Wood") was a stronghold that was established at the edge of the forest south of the [[Crossings of Taeglin]] during the brief existence of [[Dor-Cúarthol]], when [[Túrin]] and [[Beleg]] lived on [[Amon Rûdh]]. It was kept by previously leaderless [[Men]] and [[Elves]] who had been dispossessed through battle and defeat. From the stronghold there was a view to the south to Amon Rûdh, to and from which signals could pass for tidings and commands.<ref>{{CH|8}}, pp. 144-145</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:55, 22 November 2011
Methed-en-glad ("End of the Wood") was a stronghold that was established at the edge of the forest south of the Crossings of Taeglin during the brief existence of Dor-Cúarthol, when Túrin and Beleg lived on Amon Rûdh. It was kept by previously leaderless Men and Elves who had been dispossessed through battle and defeat. From the stronghold there was a view to the south to Amon Rûdh, to and from which signals could pass for tidings and commands.[1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Children of Húrin, "The Land of Bow and Helm", pp. 144-145