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  • The lands of Beleriand, where the war is fought, become ravaged as Morgoth summons entire legions of Balrogs and hosts of Dragons to his banner.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Adam Whitehead 2009

  • Exclusive new two-colour fold-out map of Beleriand and the lands to the north

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » CHILDREN OF HURIN, Publisher’s FAQ 2007

  • The lands of Beleriand, where the war is fought, become ravaged as Morgoth summons entire legions of Balrogs and hosts of Dragons to his banner.

    Wertzone Classics: The Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Adam Whitehead 2009

  • As you know, versions and pieces of the story of Húrin and his descendants have been published in various works (The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, The Book of Lost Tales, The Lays of Beleriand, etc).

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » CHILDREN OF HURIN, Publisher’s FAQ 2007

  • Much of it has already been published in Unfinished Tales, the bits and pieces that became The Silmarillion, and The Annals of Beleriand published in The History of Middle-earth so the book is to some extent a cash-in.

    Back to Middle-Earth ... Frank Wilson 2007

  • Feanor and his brother Fingolfin are dead and Beleriand - the subcontinent that used to lie west of the Blue Mountains - is now overrun by Morgoth's troops.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Adam Whitehead 2007

  • Feanor and his brother Fingolfin are dead and Beleriand - the subcontinent that used to lie west of the Blue Mountains - is now overrun by Morgoth's troops.

    The Children of Húrin by J.R.R. Tolkien Adam Whitehead 2007

  • It came to pass [Chapter Ten informs us] during the second age of the captivity of Melkor that Dwarves came over the Blue Mountains of Ered Luin into Beleriand.

    The Hobbit Habit Adams, Robert M. 1977

  • 'It recalled to me the glory of the Elder Days and the hosts of Beleriand, so many great princes and captains were assembled.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • But in Beleriand, before the end of the First Age, the Cirth, partly under the influence of the Tengwar of the Noldor, were rearranged and further developed.

    The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954

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  • Mythical place from Tolkien novels.

    Northwest Middle Earth

    June 12, 2016