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The ravine of the [[Dry River]] in the [[Encircling Mountains]], the route by which the [[Hidden City]] of [[Gondolin]] was approached.
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The '''Orfalch Echor''' was the ravine of the [[Dry River]] in the [[Encircling Mountains]], the route by which the hidden city of [[Gondolin]] was approached.  At its lower end was the First Gate, the [[Gate of Wood]]. The Orfalch continued through the remainder of the [[Seven Gates of Gondolin]], reaching the Seventh Gate, the [[Gate of Steel]].  At the upper end was a high sward that offered a view of [[Tumladen]] and the city in its center.<ref>{{UT|Tuor}}</ref><ref>{{S|23}}</ref>
 
==Etymology==
The name ''Orfalch Echor'' is suggested by Paul Stack to be a combination of [[Noldorin]] ''or'' ("above"), ''falch'' ("cleft"), and ''echor'' ("outer circle"), perhaps meaning "High Cleft of the Outer Circle".<ref>{{webcite|author=Paul Strack|articleurl=http://eldamo.org/content/words/word-677947469.html|articlename=S. ''Orfalch Echor'' loc.|website=Eldamo|accessed=16 March 2019}}</ref>
 
==Other versions of the legendarium==
In ''[[The Fall of Gondolin (chapter)|The Book of Lost Tales]]'', the '''Way of Escape''' was the main entrance to [[Gondolin]], and it wasn't a natural ravine, but it was built by the Gondothlim to be used by those [[Noldoli]] who escaped from Melko<ref name=LT>{{LT2|III}}</ref>{{rp|163}} and as a way of escape in case the city was attacked, as eventually. Because of [[Maeglin|Meglin]]'s treason, Melko was aware of this pass, so many survivors were killed there by a monster while trying to escape more quickly in spite of Idril's persuasions.<ref name=LT></ref>{{rp|189}}
 
This way is also known as ''Bad Uthwen'' in [[Gnomish]] and ''Uswevandë'' in [[Qenya]].<ref name=LT></ref>{{rp|336}}
 
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[[Category:Cliffs and ravines]]
[[Category:Gondolin]]
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[[Category:Sindarin locations]]
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The Orfalch Echor was the ravine of the Dry River in the Encircling Mountains, the route by which the hidden city of Gondolin was approached. At its lower end was the First Gate, the Gate of Wood. The Orfalch continued through the remainder of the Seven Gates of Gondolin, reaching the Seventh Gate, the Gate of Steel. At the upper end was a high sward that offered a view of Tumladen and the city in its center.[1][2]

Etymology

The name Orfalch Echor is suggested by Paul Stack to be a combination of Noldorin or ("above"), falch ("cleft"), and echor ("outer circle"), perhaps meaning "High Cleft of the Outer Circle".[3]

Other versions of the legendarium

In The Book of Lost Tales, the Way of Escape was the main entrance to Gondolin, and it wasn't a natural ravine, but it was built by the Gondothlim to be used by those Noldoli who escaped from Melko[4]:163 and as a way of escape in case the city was attacked, as eventually. Because of Meglin's treason, Melko was aware of this pass, so many survivors were killed there by a monster while trying to escape more quickly in spite of Idril's persuasions.[4]:189

This way is also known as Bad Uthwen in Gnomish and Uswevandë in Qenya.[4]:336

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