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* The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn. Go back to the Shadow!
{{quote|The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn. Go back to the Shadow!|[[Gandalf]], ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', II.5, '[[The Bridge of Khazad-dûm]]'}}
** [[Gandalf]], [[The Fellowship of the Ring]] II 5 [[The Bridge of Khazad-dûm]]




The [[Sindarin]] name of [[Utumno]], the fortress of [[Melkor]] in the far north of the World. It was the first and greatest of Melkor's citadels, delved in the earliest days, the home to hosts of demons and monsters. From Udûn, Melkor troubled the world for millennia. From there, he destroyed the [[Lamps of the Valar]], so that the [[Powers]] left [[Almaren]], their dwelling-place in [[Middle-earth]], and removed into the West. At the time of the awakening of the [[Elves]], though, the [[Valar]] attacked Udûn in full force, and destroyed it utterly, carrying its master back to [[Valinor]] as their prisoner.
The [[Sindarin]] name of [[Utumno]], the fortress of [[Melkor]] in the far north of the World. It was the first and greatest of Melkor's citadels, delved in the earliest days, the home to hosts of demons and monsters. From Udûn, Melkor troubled the world for millennia. From there, he destroyed the [[Two Lamps]] of the [[Valar]], so that the [[Powers]] left [[Almaren]], their dwelling-place in [[Middle-earth]], and removed into the West. At the time of the awakening of the [[Elves]], though, the [[Valar]] attacked Udûn in full force, and destroyed it utterly, carrying its master back to [[Valinor]] as their prisoner.


The name Udûn is much less common as a name for Melkor's fortress than the equivalent Utumno. In [[The Lord of the Rings]] it appears just once, in [[Gandalf]]'s quote given above. It survived, though, as a name for the northern valley of Mordor that lay behind the [[Morannon]]. No doubt [[Sauron]] chose this name in memory of his ancient master's greatest stronghold.
The name Udûn is much less common as a name for Melkor's fortress than the equivalent Utumno. In [[The Lord of the Rings]] it appears just once, in [[Gandalf]]'s quote given above. It survived, though, as a name for the northern valley of Mordor that lay behind the [[Morannon]]. No doubt [[Sauron]] chose this name in memory of his ancient master's greatest stronghold.

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"The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn. Go back to the Shadow!"
Gandalf, The Fellowship of the Ring, II.5, 'The Bridge of Khazad-dûm'


The Sindarin name of Utumno, the fortress of Melkor in the far north of the World. It was the first and greatest of Melkor's citadels, delved in the earliest days, the home to hosts of demons and monsters. From Udûn, Melkor troubled the world for millennia. From there, he destroyed the Two Lamps of the Valar, so that the Powers left Almaren, their dwelling-place in Middle-earth, and removed into the West. At the time of the awakening of the Elves, though, the Valar attacked Udûn in full force, and destroyed it utterly, carrying its master back to Valinor as their prisoner.

The name Udûn is much less common as a name for Melkor's fortress than the equivalent Utumno. In The Lord of the Rings it appears just once, in Gandalf's quote given above. It survived, though, as a name for the northern valley of Mordor that lay behind the Morannon. No doubt Sauron chose this name in memory of his ancient master's greatest stronghold.