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{{disambig-two|the stone within the [[Moot-ring]] of the [[Forest of Brethil]]|lord in the [[Third Age]]|[[Angbor]]}} | {{disambig-two|the stone within the [[Moot-ring]] of the [[Forest of Brethil]]|lord in the [[Third Age]]|[[Angbor]]}} | ||
The '''Angbor''' or '''Doom-rock''' was a stone in the [[Forest of Brethil]].<ref>{{HM|WJ}}, p. 283</ref> | The '''Angbor''' or '''Doom-rock''' was a stone in the [[Forest of Brethil]].<ref>{{HM|WJ}}, p. 283</ref> | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
The Angbor was a stone that was located at the center of the [[Moot-ring]], the place where the [[Haladin]] held [[Folkmoot for Judgment|meetings]] of judgement. During these meetings, the [[Halad]] would sit on the stone itself. During the judgement of [[Húrin]] on the charge of assaulting the Halad, the meeting turned into a riot, largely ending the Haladin's existence as a coherent people.<ref>{{HM|WJ}}, pp. 283-307</ref> | The Angbor was a stone that was located at the center of the [[Moot-ring]], the place where the [[Haladin]] held [[Folkmoot for Judgment|meetings]] of judgement. During these meetings, the [[Halad]] would sit on the stone itself. During the judgement of [[Húrin]] on the charge of assaulting the Halad, the meeting turned into a riot, largely ending the Haladin's existence as a coherent people.<ref>{{HM|WJ}}, pp. 283-307</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:34, 16 August 2023
The Angbor or Doom-rock was a stone in the Forest of Brethil.[1]
History
The Angbor was a stone that was located at the center of the Moot-ring, the place where the Haladin held meetings of judgement. During these meetings, the Halad would sit on the stone itself. During the judgement of Húrin on the charge of assaulting the Halad, the meeting turned into a riot, largely ending the Haladin's existence as a coherent people.[2]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, p. 283
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, pp. 283-307