Mountain Wall
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{{quote|From Evereven's lofty hills<br>where softly silver fountains fall<br>his wings him bore, a wandering light,<br>beyond the mighty Mountain Wall.|[[The Fellowship of the Ring]], [[Many Meetings]] - [[Song of Eärendil]]}} | {{quote|From Evereven's lofty hills<br>where softly silver fountains fall<br>his wings him bore, a wandering light,<br>beyond the mighty Mountain Wall.|[[The Fellowship of the Ring]], [[Many Meetings]] - [[Song of Eärendil]]}} | ||
| − | The '''Mountain Wall''' was a term that appears just once, in [[Bilbo Baggins]]'s poem [[Eärendil]] was a mariner quoted above. The meaning is not completely certain, but it seems to describe the [[Pelóri]], the [[Mountains of Defence]] that ranged along the eastern borders of [[Valinor]]. | + | The '''Mountain Wall''' was a term that appears just once, in [[Bilbo Baggins]]'s poem ''[[Eärendil]] was a mariner'' quoted above. The meaning is not completely certain, but it seems to describe the [[Pelóri]], the [[Mountains of Defence]] that ranged along the eastern borders of [[Valinor]]. |
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[[Category:Mountains]] | [[Category:Mountains]] | ||
Revision as of 21:29, 27 November 2012
- "From Evereven's lofty hills
where softly silver fountains fall
his wings him bore, a wandering light,
beyond the mighty Mountain Wall." - ― The Fellowship of the Ring, Many Meetings - Song of Eärendil
The Mountain Wall was a term that appears just once, in Bilbo Baggins's poem Eärendil was a mariner quoted above. The meaning is not completely certain, but it seems to describe the Pelóri, the Mountains of Defence that ranged along the eastern borders of Valinor.
