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The '''Angbor''' was a stone in the forests of [[Brethil]].
The '''Angbor''' was a stone in the forests of [[Brethil]].
==History==
==History==
The Angbor was the place where trials of law were held by the [[Haladin]]. During such trials, the [[Chieftain of the Haladin]] or [[Haldad]] would sit on the stone itself. During the trial of [[Húrin]] on the charge of assaulting the Haldad took place and turned into a riot, largely ending the Haladin's existance as a coherent people.
The Angbor was the place where trials of law were held by the [[Haladin]]. During such trials, the [[Chieftain of the Haladin]] or [[Haldad]] would sit on the stone itself. During the trial of [[Húrin]] on the charge of assaulting the Haldad took place and turned into a riot, largely ending the Haladin's existence as a coherent people.
==References==
==References==
* {{HM|WJ}}, "[[The Wanderings of Húrin]]"
* {{HM|WJ}}, "[[The Wanderings of Húrin]]"
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Revision as of 03:13, 31 May 2018

The Angbor was a stone in the forests of Brethil.

History

The Angbor was the place where trials of law were held by the Haladin. During such trials, the Chieftain of the Haladin or Haldad would sit on the stone itself. During the trial of Húrin on the charge of assaulting the Haldad took place and turned into a riot, largely ending the Haladin's existence as a coherent people.

References