The Fall (disambiguation)
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In general, the term "The Fall" is used as an abbreviation for the following events:
- The Fall of Barad-dûr (T.A. 3019), the ruin of Sauron's fortress due to the destruction of the One Ring.
- The Fall of Dol Guldur (T.A. 3019), a battle in the War of the Ring which lead to the collapse of Dol Guldur.
- The Fall of the Falas (F.A. 473), the destruction of Falas by Morgoth's armies.
- The Fall of Fingolfin (F.A. 455), the death of Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor, in single combat with Morgoth.
- The Fall of Gil-galad, a lay sung by Sam in The Lord of the Rings which tells of the death of Ereinion Gil-galad (S.A. 3441).
- The Fall of Gondolin, (F.A. 510), the destruction of the last Noldorin realm in Beleriand.
- The Fall of Nargothrond (F.A. 494), the defeat of the city of Nargothrond by forces led by Glaurung.
- The Fall of the Noldor (Y.T. 1495), a name given to the event where the Noldor left Valinor and committed the Kinslaying; it was made into a song by Maglor, known as the Noldolantë.
It is occasionally used for one of the following:
- The destruction of Beleriand (F.A. 587), in which most of the lands sunk beneath the sea after the War of Wrath.
- The Downfall of Númenor (S.A. 3319), the destruction of Númenor by the Valar, told in the Akallabêth.
- The Fall of Sauron (T.A. 3019), the death of Sauron or the Fall of Barad-dûr.
See also[edit | edit source]
- The Fall of Gondolin (disambiguation)
- Fall of Númenor (disambiguation)
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