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In an earlier version of the [[legendarium]] '''Arlisgion''' or the '''Place of Reeds''' were names for the fenland region later known as '''[[Lisgardh]]'''.
In an earlier version of the [[legendarium]] '''Arlisgion''' or the '''Place of Reeds''' were names for the fenland region later known as '''[[Lisgardh]]'''.


In ''[[The Fall of Gondolin]]'' it is described as being located to the south of [[Dor-lómin|Dor Lómin]] but separated from it by the [[Iron Mountains]]. [[Tuor]] stayed there for a while before departing for the "yet more lovely" [[Land of Willows]].
In ''[[The Fall of Gondolin]]'' it is described as being located to the south of [[Dor-lómin|Dor Lómin]] but separated from it by the [[Iron Mountains]]. [[Tuor]] stayed there for a while before departing for the "yet more lovely" [[Nan-tathren|Land of Willows]].


==References==
==References==
* {{HM|LT2}}, "[[The Fall of Gondolin]]"
* {{HM|LT2}}, "[[The Fall of Gondolin]]"

Revision as of 23:28, 23 June 2011

Template:Noncanon In an earlier version of the legendarium Arlisgion or the Place of Reeds were names for the fenland region later known as Lisgardh.

In The Fall of Gondolin it is described as being located to the south of Dor Lómin but separated from it by the Iron Mountains. Tuor stayed there for a while before departing for the "yet more lovely" Land of Willows.

References