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===Rhovanion/Wilderland=== The large stretch of land that lies East of the Misty Mountains, and Northeast of Rohan and the River Limlight. Many realms exist here, though they are frequently exposed to attacks from the Easterlings of Rh没n. Rhovanion and Wilderland can used interchangeably to refer to the land, but Rhovanion is typically used to specifically refer to the eastern plains between Mirkwood and the River Running which made up the homelands of the old fallen Kingdom of Rhovanion, but since Rhovanion is simply the Sindarin word for Wilderland, either usage is correct. *'''Mirkwood/Greenwood the Great''' - A massive dark and spooky forest that's become inhospitable due to the corruptions of The Enemy. The Northern part is relatively safer and is part of the Woodland Realm/Eryn Lasgalen, a Sindarin Elf kingdom. The southern part is dominated by Dol Guldur, an ancient fortress controlled by Sauron. Was formerly known as 'Greenwood the Great' before its corruption, and became known as such again after the conclusion of the War of the Ring and the destruction of Dol Guldur. **'''Dol Guldur''' - Sindarin for Hill of Sorcery, and was Sauron's hideout in the south of Mirkwood under his guise as '''The Necromancer''' for much of the Third Age before he openly declared himself in 2951, and his largest base outside of Mordor. Was governed by Kham没l the Black Easterling; second of the Nazg没l; after Sauron's return to Barad-D没r in the same year, and used by him as a base of operations during the War of the Ring against Lothl贸rien, Dale, and Erebor. *'''The Vales of the Anduin''' - The valley between the Misty Mountains and Mirkwood. Here live the Beornings and various minor Woodsmen tribes, though they didn鈥檛 have any major settlements and lived in scattered, rustic communities. Life here was practically a horror game, as the Men who lived here not only had to deal with Orcs from both the Mountains and Dol Guldur, but also Giant Spiders, Wargs, Werewolves, Vampires, and even evil spirits summoned by The Necromancer called "Phantoms". *'''Lothl贸rien''' - A mystical forest realm controlled by Galadriel and her husband Celeborn. At its center is Caras Galadhon, a Sindarin Elf city. All of the houses are built upon the unique Mallorn Trees that originally came from Valinor. As the name suggests, this realm is meant to emulate the heavenly garden of L贸rien in Valinor, and its beauty is maintained by the first Elven Ring of Power, Nenya; the Ring of Water. *'''Erebor''' - The Dwarven kingdom located within the Lonely Mountain. Smaug had driven the Dwarves out, but they reclaimed the city after Smaug was killed. While Erebor lacked Moria鈥檚 vitally important Mithril deposits, it was very strategically located as it guarded against the frozen North and the lands of the East. Sauron was very keen to retake Erebor, even offering three of the Dwarven rings in his possession for information on the One Ring. *'''Dale & Laketown''' - Dale was a human kingdom allied with Erebor, until it had been destroyed by Smaug. The survivors fled to the lake and built Laketown, which was also destroyed when Smaug re-emerged. The survivors would go on to rebuild Dale and named Bard the Bowman their king for slaying Smaug. *'''Amon Hen and the Argonath''' - Another ancient watchtower, it was here that the Fellowship was broken, and where Boromir was slain by the Uruk-hai of Isengard. The river Anduin flows through and descends down a waterfall into Gondor proper. Used to mark Gondor's northernmost border, but has long since been abandoned. Located near Amon Hen is the Argonath, a FUCKHUEG waterfall flanked by the two giant statues of the first kings of Arnor and Gondor, Isildur and An谩rion. *'''Emyn Muil''' - A foggy and craggy land with many hills and gullies where Frodo and Sam got lost, and encountered Gollum. *'''Dagorlad''' - The swamp past Emyn Muil where the Last Alliance fought against Mordor. The fallen soldiers may seem to be somehow preserved in the water, but it is implied to actually be a trick of residual dark magic from Mordor creating ghostly [[Will-o-Wisp|Will-o-Wisp-like]] apparitions within the waters. *'''Dorwinion''' - The plains between Mirkwood and the Sea of Rhun. It is said that the best wines come from here, and that its people were Northmen descended from the Edain, but we know little else. Likely came under frequent attack from Rhun.
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