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Amon Obel means "Fortified Hill" in [[Sindarin]] (''[[amon]]'' = "hill" and ''[[gobel]]'' = "walled settlement"). | Amon Obel means "Fortified Hill" in [[Sindarin]] (''[[amon]]'' = "hill" and ''[[gobel]]'' = "walled settlement"). | ||
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Revision as of 10:26, 12 November 2011
Amon Obel was a large hill in the Forest of Brethil[1] on which the People of Haleth built the settlement of Ephel Brandir.[2]
Etymology
Amon Obel means "Fortified Hill" in Sindarin (amon = "hill" and gobel = "walled settlement").