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So, Beleriand was the northern part of Middle Earth- but still kinda is. Most of it's western parts were covered in water how? and was it after Dagor Dagorath (*not canonical)? {{unsigned|Breragor}}
So, Beleriand was the northern part of Middle Earth- but still kinda is. Most of it's western parts were covered in water how? and was it after Dagor Dagorath (*not canonical)? {{unsigned|Breragor}}


:No, after the [[War of Wrath]]. The [[Dagor Dagorath]] is the Battle of End Times, the Apocalypse, that, like any future event, may or may not happen. On the matter whether it's canonical: it's canonical as a prophecy (IMHO), but the account given (in [[The Shaping of Middle-earth|SoMe]], IIRC) isn't.-- {{User:Ederchil/sig}} 04:39, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
:No, after the [[War of Wrath]]. The [[Final Battle|Dagor Dagorath]] is the Battle of End Times, the Apocalypse, that, like any future event, may or may not happen. On the matter whether it's canonical: it's canonical as a prophecy (IMHO), but the account given (in [[The Shaping of Middle-earth|SoMe]], IIRC) isn't.-- {{User:Ederchil/sig}} 04:39, 20 November 2008 (UTC)


Canonical Definition in simple wrds again?
Canonical Definition in simple wrds again?


:For the Dagor Dagorath?  It's the battle that takes place in the distant future of Arda, and will bring about the Second Music of the Ainur.  For more information, you should probably read the [[Final Battle|article]].--[[User:Aragorn47|Aragorn47]] 22:08, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
:For the Dagor Dagorath?  It's the battle that takes place in the distant future of Arda, and will bring about the Second Music of the Ainur.  For more information, you should probably read the [[Final Battle|article]].--[[User:Aragorn47|Aragorn47]] 22:08, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

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So, Beleriand was the northern part of Middle Earth- but still kinda is. Most of it's western parts were covered in water how? and was it after Dagor Dagorath (*not canonical)? Unsigned comment by Breragor (talk • contribs).

No, after the War of Wrath. The Dagor Dagorath is the Battle of End Times, the Apocalypse, that, like any future event, may or may not happen. On the matter whether it's canonical: it's canonical as a prophecy (IMHO), but the account given (in SoMe, IIRC) isn't.-- Ederchil (Talk/Contribs/Edits) 04:39, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

Canonical Definition in simple wrds again?

For the Dagor Dagorath? It's the battle that takes place in the distant future of Arda, and will bring about the Second Music of the Ainur. For more information, you should probably read the article.--Aragorn47 22:08, 17 January 2009 (UTC)