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[[Image:Rob Alexander - Ettenmoors.jpg|thumb|200px|''Ettenmoors'' by [[Rob Alexander]]]]
[[Image:Rob Alexander - Ettenmoors.jpg|thumb|200px|''Ettenmoors'' by [[Rob Alexander]]]]
'''The Ettenmoors''' were a mountainous, wild, and untamed land that lay north of [[Rivendell]]. It was here that the [[Witch-king of Angmar]] fled after his defeat in the [[Battle of Fornost]]. It was the home of [[Trolls]].
'''The Ettenmoors''' were a mountainous, wild, and untamed land that lay north of [[Rivendell]]. It was here that the [[Witch-king of Angmar]] fled after his defeat in the [[Battle of Fornost]]. It was the home of [[Trolls]], and maybe some [[Giants]] and [[Goblins]].


It is speculated that [[Mount Gram]], from where a host of [[Goblins]] attacked the [[Shire]], was located in the Ettenmoors.
It is speculated that [[Mount Gram]], from where a host of [[Goblins]] attacked the [[Shire]], was located in the Ettenmoors.

Revision as of 18:14, 16 December 2006

Ettenmoors by Rob Alexander

The Ettenmoors were a mountainous, wild, and untamed land that lay north of Rivendell. It was here that the Witch-king of Angmar fled after his defeat in the Battle of Fornost. It was the home of Trolls, and maybe some Giants and Goblins.

It is speculated that Mount Gram, from where a host of Goblins attacked the Shire, was located in the Ettenmoors.