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| | Mellonath Daeron : What's in the History of Middle-earth? |
 | | Annals of the events in Beleriand from the awakening of the Elves to the deaths of Túrin and Nienor. |  | | An account of the Drúedain in Beleriand in the First Age together with the narrative 'The Faithful Stone' drawn from a late essay concering the interrelationships of the languages of Middle-earth. |  | | Discusses such things as the shape of the World and the creation of the Sun and Moon, the natures of Melkor and Sauron, the motives of the Valar, the nature and origin of Orcs and the real nature of Aman. |
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http://www.forodrim.org/daeron/md_hm.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Lays of Beleriand (The History of Middle-Earth, Vol. 3) |
 | | Even with these flaws, however, The Lays of Beleriand is worth reading for evocative flashes suggestive of his better, published work, and of course, for the fan or the scholar interested in the world of Middle Earth, there is much material available nowhere else. |  | | But he does not seem to have been able to sustain a long narrative in alliterative verse; the only poem he continued to work on throughout his life was the Lay of Leithian in rhyming couplets. |  | | `The Lays of Beleriand' by J. Tolkien, edited by son, Christopher Tolkien is by far the most obscure and difficult yet of the postumous volumes starting with `The Silmarillion' and continuing with `Unfinished Stories' and `The Book of Lost Tales'. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345388186?v=glance
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| | The Lays of Beleriand by J. R. R. Tolkien, 0395394295, Lowest Book Price Finder |
 | | The Lays of Beleriand contains 2 partially completed verse tales, the 1st of which – ‘The Lay of the Children of Hurin’ is hampered by it’s reader unfriendly metre, and is no improvement on the prose version as already given in earlier volumes. |  | | The Lays of Beleriand tells you all about Tolkien's early tales in a poem like. |  | | One of them is the alliterative poem Lay of the Children of Húrin, the second one is the octosyllabic poem Lay of Leithien, i.e the story of Beren and Lúthien). |
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http://www.bookfinder4u.co.uk/book_detail/0395394295
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| | The Wars of Beleriand: Battles from the Silmarillion |
 | | Eönwë summoned the Elves of Beleriand to leave Middle-earth; but the sons of Fëanor would not hearken, and prepared with weariness to give battle even to the victorious hosts of Valinor to keep the oath. |  | | Map of Beleriand From the HarperCollins 1992 edition. |  | | Morgoth knew then what was afoot, and sent spies abroad to discover more, and treason he sowed amongst the Men who were deep in the counsels of Maedhros and king Fingon. |
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http://larsen-family.us/~1066/silbattles.html
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| | A Tale of Beleriand - www.ezboard.com |
 | | His knowledge of the north was only through tales told to him by Dursay in his youth, and he had unknowingly made his journey much longer by having to cross the perilous mountains twice before he finally entered into the lands of Hithlum and Dor-Lómin. |  | | He had originally decided to cross the mountains by himself, but upon learning of Heir and his need for fighting men to guard his passage into Southern Beleriand, he happily decided to aid him. |  | | Eventually, he was asked to help defend a group of fleeing townspeople by a man known only as "Heir". |
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http://p103.ezboard.com/frohan73264frm26.showMessage?topicID=22.topic
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| | Ilkorin |
 | | This may be connected to the rejection of Ilkorin as the language of Beleriand; Gelion now had to become a meaningful Sindarin word instead, or be dropped altogether. |  | | As for the name Dilion/Gelion itself, Tolkien made a note that his son rightly describes as "perplexing": "Gelion shorter name of a great river in E. Beleriand; a Gnome [Noldo] interpretation (this would have been Dilion in Ilkorin); cf. |  | | Originally, Tolkien did not imagine the history of the Elvish tongues in Middle-earth quite like the scenario we know from the published Silmarillion. |
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http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/ilkorin.htm
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| | The Reading Room Lord of the Rings Reading and Writing Workshop |
 | | This is interesting in that it makes one wonder what Gil-galad's parentage would have been, obviously through a Son of Fëanor. |  | | Thus when he picked up again those tales, he began writing The Grey Annals which told of the First Age in Beleriand, and Gil-galad is briefly referred to at one point, after the Fall of Fingolfin by the hand of Morgoth: |  | | But Sauron's evil spirit fled away and was hidden for a long while in waste places. |
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http://www.theonering.com/docs/13661.html
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| | Beleriand MUSH - Realms |
 | | The vastest kingdom of all, though, is that of all evil creatures serving Morgoth, whose stronghold is Angband to the north of Beleriand. |  | | This not only provides your character with a home base for roleplay, but also helps shape your character's background and identity, his place in the vast scheme of the factions of Beleriand. |  | | In East Beleriand lies the realm the seven proud Noldorin sons of Fëanor, Maedhros and his brothers, and their fortresses at Himring and Amon Ereb. |
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http://beleriand.mux.net/realms.html
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| | RingQuest - Beleriand |
 | | This is the Mountains separating Dorthonion (taur-nu-Fuin) from Beleriand. |  | | They were raised by Morgoth in the ages of the Trees for defences against the Valar |  | | This is also where Hurin has been curse and put on a iron seat on the higher peaks of Thangorodrim to see all the evil deed of the curse of Morgoth on his family. |
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http://www.ringquest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9900
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| | Sindarin - the Noble Tongue |
 | | It is said of the Elves in Beleriand that "their own language was the only one that they ever heard; and they needed no word to distinguish it" (WJ:376). |  | | Even the Quenya name of the city, Ondolindë, always appears in its Sindarized form Gondolin (though this is a mere adaptation and not "real" Sindarin; primitive *Gondolindê should have produced **Gonglin, if the word was inherited). |  | | Tuor heard the Guard of Gondolin speak first in Quenya and then "in the tongue of Beleriand [Sindarin], though in a manner somewhat strange to his ears, as of a people long sundered from their kin" (UT:44). |
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http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/sindarin.htm
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| | [ Daily Tolkien ] A Tolkien Virgin: Of the Noldor in Beleriand |
 | | But, it would make sense that eventually the Elves in Beleriand speak one common tongue. |  | | As Tolkien closes the chapter describing the completion of Nargothrond, Finrod's stronghold, he leaves us with the trappings of a sad, love story. |  | | It's not clear to me whether the sons of Feanor follow this command--if they do, I find it a bit surprising and out of character. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/848535/posts
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| | Beleriand and the Lands to the North - Home |
 | | This is where you can discuss beginners lore of beleriand |  | | This is where you can discuss more detailed Lore |  | | This is where you can discuss Tolkiens The Two Towers |
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http://lordofbeleriand.proboards24.com
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| | Tolkien Literature Resources - Maps - Beleriand |
 | | Refer also to the glossary topic about Beleriand. |  | | This was the home of Mîm the petty dwarf and later became the lair of Túrin Turumbar and his band of outlaws. |  | | At the beginning of the First Age, The Valar summoned the elves of Middle Earth to join them in the West. |
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http://www.oneil.com.au/tolkien/maps/map_beleriand.html
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| | BookkooB: The Map of Tolkien's Beleriand - Brian Sibley |
 | | View other editions of The Map of Tolkien's Beleriand. |  | | Click on a store name to buy this book or to view further details. |  | | Above you will see a list of UK book stores, along with their stock and price details for Map of Tolkien's Beleriand: And the Lands to the North by Brian Sibley. |
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http://www.bookkoob.co.uk/book/0261103725.htm
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| | Minuial na Aduial @ www.ezboard.com |
 | | A woodland realm to the east of Beleriand, lying between the Blue Mountains and the River Gelion. |  | | The mighty thundering falls of the River Sirion, where its waters fall beneath the earth and flow under the hills of the Andram for nine miles before emerging again. |  | | Please go to the Tales of Beleriand site, http://p207.ezboard.com/btalesofbeleriand |
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http://p204.ezboard.com/bminuialnaaduial
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| | First Age |
 | | Turgon died in the fall of the city, but his daughter Idril and Tuor, along with their son Eärendil, managed to escape. |  | | Also named the Glorious Battle Morgoth here loosened his orc´s to ravage Beleriand. |  | | Capture of Minas Tirith (in Beleriand) by the forces of Sauron |
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http://home.arcor.de/gisli.vogler/html/first_age.html
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| | Beleriand - Wikipedia |
 | | Il Beleriand era bagnato ad ovest e a sud dal Grande Mare Belegaer, a nord vi erano gli altopiani dello Hithlum, del Dorthonion e i colli di Himring, all'est gli Ered Luin (Monti Azzurri) arrivavano vicini al mare. |  | | Nell'anno 583 della Prima Era, il Beleriand fu in gran parte distrutto durante la Guerra d'Ira dei Valar contro Morgoth. |  | | Da est ad ovest era invece una serie di colli, conosciuta come Andram, la Lunga Muraglia. |
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http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beleriand
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Map of Tolkien's Beleriand: And the Lands to the North |
 | | Assembled superbly by Brian Sibley and illustrated by John Howe, one of the topmost Tolkien artists, this book is great help in order to fully visualize the various landscapes where the tales recount in the Silmarillion occur. |  | | This was the setting for the great War of the Jewels, as recounted in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. |  | | This is where "The Map of Tolkien's Beleriand" comes in. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0261103725
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| | Books, Listed by Author |
 | | * _The Lays of Beleriand (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-48683-1, Oct 88, $9.95, 393pp, tp) [Middle-Earth] Reissue (Unwin 1985) collection of Tolkien manuscripts, edited by Christopher Tolkien, History of Middle Earth Volume Three. |  | | This volume has two long poems plus exhaustive comments by the editor, Tolkiens son, Christopher. |  | | * +The Lays of Beleriand: The History of Middle-Earth, Vol. |
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| | Beleriand - Eriador |
 | | The following passages from TB — chapter 14 “Of Beleriand and Its Realms” — give indications of distances, all consistent with A. |  | | In what follows I shall try to achieve a concordance between two regions: Beleriand and adjacent lands on one hand, and the north-west of Middle-earth after the drowning of Beleriand (mainly Eriador) on the other. |  | | One possible explanation for the puzzling figure of 70 leagues given for West Beleriand ‘from river to sea’ is that the river in question is Narog, not Sirion — through some oversight, no doubt. |
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http://www.geocities.com/otsoandor/Bel_Eri.htm
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| | Beleriand MUSH Homepage |
 | | Elves and Men are pitted against Morgoth himself, the god of evil, and his servants. |  | | Please use this ID, if the found offer does not agree any more with the description. |  | | Home : Recreation : Misc : Beleriand MUSH Homepage |
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http://www.elxa.com/Detailed/862869.html
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| | Is Beleriand part of Middle-earth? - THE TOLKIEN FORUM |
 | | You begin to see with a keen eye. |  | | Beleriand was the western most part of Middle Earth, that is until it sank. |  | | It is not reasonable that those who gamble with men's lives should not stake their own. |
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http://www.thetolkienforum.com/showthread.php?t=6281
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| | The Lays of Beleriand (The History of Middle-Earth, Vol. 3) From the Underwriter |
 | | (a large picture of the Book The Lays of Beleriand The History of Middle Earth Vol 3) |  | | Discount pricing is subject to change, in order to get the Book The Lays of Beleriand The History of Middle Earth Vol 3 at this reduced price, you must buy now! |  | | Used The War of the Ring: The History of The Lord of the Rings, Part Three (The History of Middle-Earth, Vol. |
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| | The Reading Room Lord of the Rings Reading and Writing Workshop |
 | | He rules the remnant of the Teleri in the Falas, sure, but where did he come from? |  | | A Tolkien Virgin: Of Beleriand and its Realms |  | | He's not mentioned as having been one of the princes of the Teleri, he just kinda pops up way back Chapter 5 and here he is again, with the death of Denethor in ages past, he's now the only ruler of Beleriand not clearly descended from one of the original lords of the Eldar. |
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| | THE LAYS OF BELERIAND HISTORY OF MIDDLE EARTH 3: en su libreria Casa del Libro |
 | | This, the third volume of The History of Middle-earth, gives us a privileged insight into the creation of the mythology of Middle-earth, through the alliterative verse tales of two of the most crucial stories in Tolkien's world - those of Túrin and Lúthien. |  | | THE LAYS OF BELERIAND (HISTORY OF MIDDLE EARTH 3) |  | | THE LAYS OF BELERIAND HISTORY OF MIDDLE EARTH 3: en su libreria Casa del Libro |
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| | Beleriand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Beleriand had many different names in Tolkien's early writings (see: The History of Middle-earth): Broceliand, Broseliand, Golodhinand, Noldórinan, Geleriand, Bladorinand, Belaurien, Arsiriand, Lassiriand, Ossiriand (the latter was later used as a name for another realm). |  | | The land of Nevrast in the northwest was sometimes considered part of Beleriand. |  | | This page was last modified 09:44, 4 October 2005. |
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| | Beleriand MUSH |
 | | This is the time of the War of the Jewels, the fantastic struggle of the Free Peoples against the awesome power of the great Vala Morgoth and his minions. |  | | Beleriand is a virtual environment and game where we have tried to recreate the world of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth books. |  | | You are invited to join in the action, by creating a character which represents a citizen of the world of Middle-earth, such as an Elf, Dwarf, Man, or Orc, and interacting with other players portraying other roles in the same environment. |
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http://www.talkaboutabook.com/group/rec.arts.books.tolkien/messages/213493.html
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| | Battles of Beleriand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tolkien's The Silmarillion, there were many battles between the Elves of Beleriand and the forces of Morgoth. |  | | These battles are often referred to as the Battles of Beleriand, but also as the War of the Jewels as the Silmarilli were behind them all. |  | | The First Battle of Beleriand was fought before the Ñoldor arrived, and was fought by the Sindar and Laiquendi. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Beleriand
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| | The Lays of Beleriand - definition of The Lays of Beleriand in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Lays of Beleriand, published in 1985, is the third volume of Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume series, The History of Middle-earth, in which he analyses the unpublished manuscripts of his father J. |  | | The book contains the long "lays" or poems Tolkien wrote: these are the Lay of the Children of Húrin about the saga of Túrin Turambar, and the Lay of Leithian (also called Release from Bondage) about Beren and Lúthien. |  | | The Lays of Beleriand - definition of The Lays of Beleriand in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/The_Lays_of_Beleriand
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| | When was Beleriand destroyed? - THE TOLKIEN FORUM |
 | | This would continue after the Valar had left and resulted in the loss of Beleriand. |  | | This is just my oppinion based on allowing time for the Elves and Men of Beleriand to reach safe ground and to Found the Lindon. |  | | There would have been signs first, probably the area around Neverast and Hithlum and the plain of Ard-Galen would have been the first to be effected for most of the war would be fought there. |
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http://www.thetolkienforum.com/showthread.php?t=8788
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| | First Battle of Beleriand |
 | | While the Noldor still toiled through Araman, Morgoth had already arrived in Middle-earth, and had occupied his old fortress of Angband where his servant's Sauron and Gothmog had long been breeding Orcss. |  | | Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, the First Battle of Beleriand was the first battle of the Wars of Beleriand, fought by the Sindar against Morgoth. |
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http://pedia.newsfilter.co.uk/wikipedia/f/fi/first_battle_of_beleriand.html
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| | MAP OF TOLKIEN'S BELERIAND - Reviewscout.co.uk |
 | | It is accompanied by an illustrated booklet which examines the history of The Silmarillion and the events which took place on the map. |  | | Morgoth's territory, Beleriand, the setting of the great War of the Jewels which took place 7000 years before the events of "The Lord of the Rings" is mapped here. |
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| | The Encyclopedia of Arda FAQ: Where in Middle-earth was |
 | | This 'war of the gods' left Beleriand devastated: '...so great was the fury of those adversaries that the northern regions of the western world were rent asunder, and the sea roared in through many chasms...' (Quenta Silmarillion 24). |  | | Readers of the The Silmarillion will know, too, that that book provides a map of Beleriand during the First Age. |  | | As any reader of The Lord of the Rings will know, that book contains a whole range of maps showing the lands of Middle-earth during the last years of the Third Age. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/faq/comparison.html
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| | beleriand |
 | | Besides the Elven people there were two Dwarf realms of Nogrod and Belegost, several wandering tribes of Men and finally the invading forces of Orcs, Balrogs, Dragons and other monsters from out of Morgoth's evil kingdom of Angband. |  | | All the Eldar passed through Beleriand during the Great Journey, but the Teliri lingered there the longest while they awaited Ulmo the Ocean Lord to take them to the Undying Lands. |  | | Until its sinking at the beginning of the Second Age of the Sun, Beleriand was to be found west of the Blue Mountains in the extreme northwest part of Middle-earth. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/tunnukuh/beleriand.htm
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| | Beleriand(mush) |
 | | This site is bulit on the background of Silmarillion[?], which is set in First age[?] of Middle-earth, where the Good guys were stronger and the bad guys were more bolder. |  | | The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL. |  | | Beleriand - Founded in Feb 1995, is another Tolkien-based MUSH. |
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http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/be/Beleriand(mush).html
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| | Encyclopedia: Beleriand (MUSH) |
 | | The setting is Beleriand during the First Age of Middle-earth, which is drawn mainly from The Silmarillion and from relevant volumes of The History of Middle-earth series. |  | | Beleriand may be found by connecting to beleriand.mux.net (208.185.25.66) on port 4739. |  | | Click for other authoritative sources for this topic (summarised at Factbites.com). |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Beleriand-(MUSH)
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| | Beleriand |
 | | Maedhros' mountain stronghold between North-east Beleriand and Ard-Galen |  | | Finrod's citadel in the dwarf-hewn caves of Narog / His realm in West Beleriand |  | | Largest river of West Beleriand, flowing south from Eithel Sirion in Ard-Galen through Brethil and Doriath to the Bay of Balar |
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| | Welcome to Brethil (Beleriand MUSH) |
 | | Beleriand was divided into East and West by the River Sirion. |  | | The meaning of Beleriand is "the country of Balar", as at first Beleriand only signified the land about the Bay of Balar. |  | | Later Aman was removed and Arda was made spherical. |
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http://www.geocities.com/forestofbrethil/arda.htm
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: East Beleriand |
 | | This region was largely under the control of the Sons of Fëanor during the First Age. |  | | That part of Beleriand that lay east of the River Sirion, and west of the Gelion. |
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| | Beleriand - Home |
 | | This is the general board where things that are unrelated to Beleriand or Middle-earth are discussed. |  | | A Helpdesk will be put up if many people start asking the same questions. |
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http://sindamir.proboards27.com
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Beleriand |
 | | Originally, the name 'Beleriand' applied only to the country around the Bay of Balar, but as time passed the name came to be given to the entire land. |  | | Bounded to the north and east by mountain chains, and to the south and west by the Great Sea, Beleriand and the lands to the north were the setting for much of the Silmarillion. |  | | In the final battle that saw the ultimate defeat of Morgoth, Beleriand was broken and destroyed - only parts of Ossiriand in the east remained, to be renamed Lindon in later ages. |
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http://www.encyclopedia-of-arda.com/b/beleriand.html
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