WebTroggha's Tower was an ancient Daen ruin situated some twenty miles southeast of Erech, on a hillock overlooking where the road led through the apex of Tarlang's Neck. The tower, built of dry-stone blue-grey granite, was a small, squat, forty-foot tall, round stone structure that looked much like a decapitated bee-hive. Beneath the tower lay a subterranean … WebAn arm of the White Mountains stretched south into Lamedon. Tarlang (Sometimes believed to be S. "Stiff Neck, Stiff/Tough Passage", but most likely an Old Gondorian name of unknown meaning.), also called Tarlang Ridge, was not a particularly high range, but its steep slopes provided a formidable barrier to most traffic, separating Lamedon from …
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WebTarlang's Neck is an area within Western Gondor. This pass between the White Mountains and Tarlang's Peaks connects the larger areas of the Blackroot Vale and Lamedon. … WebWhile carrying heavy rocks Tarlang stumbled and fell, breaking his neck and killing himself. The other giants used his corpse to finish the mountain wall and his remnants became … WebA short tributary to the River Ringló.The Ciril rose in the White Mountains of western Lamedon, about twenty miles east of Tarlang's Neck.It flowed directly southwards, through its fords at Calembel, to meet the Ringló. 'Ciril' is the later spelling of this river's name, used throughout the text of The Lord of the Rings.In many older editions, however, the large … restrict user internet speed linksys