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The '''Land of the Sun''' is an empty land east of [[Middle-earth]] where the sun rises at dawn. Nothing is known of its geography except that there was a curve-shaped mountain range called the [[Wall of the Sun]] that corresponds symmetrically to the [[Pelóri Mountains]] of [[Aman]]. | The '''Land of the Sun''' is an empty land east of [[Middle-earth]] where the sun rises at dawn. Nothing is known of its geography except that there was a curve-shaped mountain range called the [[Wall of the Sun]] that corresponds symmetrically to the [[Pelóri Mountains]] of [[Aman]]. | ||
| − | In the [[Ambarkanta]] it is called the [[Dark land of the Sun]]. There is a possibility the [[Númenóreans]] visited it. | + | In the ''[[The Ambarkanta|Ambarkanta]]'' it is called the [[Dark land of the Sun]].<ref>{{SM|Ambar}}</ref> There is a possibility the [[Númenóreans]] visited it.{{fact}} |
==Other names== | ==Other names== | ||
| − | In the game [[Middle-earth Role Playing]] by [[Iron Crown Enterprises]], a [[Sindarin]] name for the land — Romenor (Easternesse) — was given, although it does not appear in any of [[Tolkien]]'s writings. This name is also used in [[Michael Martinez]]' ''[[Parma Endorion]]''. | + | In the game [[Middle-earth Role Playing]] by [[Iron Crown Enterprises]], a [[Sindarin]] name for the land — Romenor (Easternesse) — was given,{{fact}} although it does not appear in any of [[Tolkien]]'s writings. This name is also used in [[Michael Martinez]]' ''[[Parma Endorion]]''. |
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[[Category:Arda]] | [[Category:Arda]] | ||
[[Category:Regions]] | [[Category:Regions]] | ||
Revision as of 07:02, 30 September 2010
The Land of the Sun is an empty land east of Middle-earth where the sun rises at dawn. Nothing is known of its geography except that there was a curve-shaped mountain range called the Wall of the Sun that corresponds symmetrically to the Pelóri Mountains of Aman.
In the Ambarkanta it is called the Dark land of the Sun.[1] There is a possibility the Númenóreans visited it.[source?]
Other names
In the game Middle-earth Role Playing by Iron Crown Enterprises, a Sindarin name for the land — Romenor (Easternesse) — was given,[source?] although it does not appear in any of Tolkien's writings. This name is also used in Michael Martinez' Parma Endorion.
