Ettenmoors
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.[1]
Etymology
The word etten means "Giant" (from Old English eoten, Norse jotun) and is related to the word Ent. It is not known however to what the name refers to. It could be a place connected to Ents, or even the mysterious Giants seen in The Hobbit.
The name is similar to the land of Ettinsmoor of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Portrayal in Adaptations
Map of the Ettenmoors from The Lord of the Rings Online.
2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:
- The Ettenmoors is the region where player vs player play takes place. The land has three keeps (Lugazag, Tirith Rhaw and Tol Ascarnen), Isendeep Mine and Grimwood Lumber Camp that can be controlled by either the forces of Angmar or the Free Peoples of Middle-earth.
- ↑ Karen Wynn Fonstad, The Atlas of Middle-earth, pages 75, 80