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Tarlang was originally the name for a long, [[Mountainous]] spur of the southern [[White Mountains]], thrusting out between the [[Blackroot Vale]] to the west and the land of [[Lamedon]] to the east. Where this spur met its parent range, between the sources of the [[Morthond]] and the [[Ciril]], a gap formed between the mountains to the north and the south, providing a pass between [[Erech]] and [[Lamedon]]. This was Tarlang's Neck, and it formed part of the route by which [[Aragorn]] led the [[Army of the Dead]] on their journey to the relief of [[Minas Tirith]] in the [[War of the Ring]].
Tarlang was originally the name for a long, mountainous spur of the southern [[White Mountains]], thrusting out between the [[Blackroot Vale]] to the west and the land of [[Lamedon]] to the east. Where this spur met its parent range, between the sources of the [[Morthond]] and the [[Ciril]], a gap formed between the mountains to the north and the south, providing a pass between [[Erech]] and [[Lamedon]]. This was Tarlang's Neck, and it formed part of the route by which [[Aragorn]] led the [[Army of the Dead]] on their journey to the relief of [[Minas Tirith]] in the [[War of the Ring]].

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Tarlang was originally the name for a long, mountainous spur of the southern White Mountains, thrusting out between the Blackroot Vale to the west and the land of Lamedon to the east. Where this spur met its parent range, between the sources of the Morthond and the Ciril, a gap formed between the mountains to the north and the south, providing a pass between Erech and Lamedon. This was Tarlang's Neck, and it formed part of the route by which Aragorn led the Army of the Dead on their journey to the relief of Minas Tirith in the War of the Ring.