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Welcome to the map! This is a high resolution interactive map of Beleriand. In the menu to the right you can show events, places and character movements. The map is currently showing events and Tuor's journey to Gondolin. If you enjoy this site please consider a small donation and help keep it ad free. The Map of Beleriand and the Lands to the North, appearing in the The Silmarillion, depicts the region of Beleriand.. The map is a redrawing by Christopher Tolkien from J.R.R. Tolkien's "Second 'Silmarillion' map", which was divided on four sheets and which was the last map of Beleriand that John Ronald made (the "original" maps, without alterations, were reproduced in The Lost Road).

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Sketch map of Beleriand. The Ered Luin on the right of the map are on extreme left of the map of Middle-earth, marking the part of Beleriand not destroyed at the end of the First Age.. Beleriand is a region in the far northwest of Middle-earth, bordering the great sea, Belegaer.It is bounded to the north by the Ered Engrin, the Iron Mountains, and to the east by the Ered Luin, the Blue Mountains. The map of Beleriand as published in The Silmarillion (1977) shows only a portion of the region, with few common points to the better-known Third Age Westlands maps of The Lord of the Rings; the only explicit common references are the Blue Mountains, which formed the boundary between Beleriand and Eriador, and the information that in the Third Age, Lindon was part of Ossiriand that survived. Welcome to the map! This is a high resolution interactive map of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. In the menu to the right you can show events, places and character movements. If you enjoy this site please consider a small donation and help keep it ad free. Hosting costs a lot of money and developing new projects takes hundreds of hours. The map in The War of the Jewels. The Second 'Silmarillion' Map is a map (on four sheets) drawn by J.R.R. Tolkien of Beleriand, dating from the early 1930s. A redrawn version of the map was reproduced by Christopher Tolkien in 1987 as an Appendix to The Lost Road and Other Writings. This map was the basis for the Map of Beleriand and the Lands.

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Beleriand (Sindarin IPA: [beˈlerjand]) was a vast region in northwestern Middle-earth during the First Age. Originally, its name referred only to the area around the Bay of Balar, but in time the name applied to the entire land. The root of its name, Beler or Balar, is believed to refer to the Maia Ossë, who often dwelt at the shores of Balar. The War of Wrath at the end of the First Age. The map is overlaid with hotspots detailing information about the locations in Beleriand and the events that took place in the First Age. The map follows Emil's popular map of Middle-earth. The LOTR Project was founded in 2012 as a giant family tree of every character in Tolkien's legendarium. Covering the lands of The Silmarillion, region by region. We break down the entire map of Beleriand - the primary location of the events of the First Age of. Use these maps of Middle-earth to get a better understanding of the location of events in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and Tolkien's other works. Thorin's Map. Map of Misty Mountains. Map of Mirkwood. Map of the Wilderland.

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The Lord of the Rings Family Tree Project. Visualizing Tolkien's works on the web. LotrProject is dedicated to bringing J.R.R Tolkien's works to life through various creative web projects. To the right you see the heart of the site, a genealogy of Middle-Earth. There are also interactive maps, timelines and statistics. ISBN 0261103725. The Map of Tolkien's Beleriand and the Lands to the North presents an enhanced map of and commentary about Beleriand, the continent on which most of J.R.R. Tolkien 's tales in The Silmarillion take place. The illustrations in the booklet and rendition of Tolkien's map of Beleriand are by John Howe, and commentary is by Brian. Beleriand was the setting for the war of the jewels (*note: history of Middle-Earth book 11), as also recounted within The Silmarillion. This is a faithfully reproduced map, based on the original map by Christopher Tolkien. It is embellished with heraldic emblems and dramatic, significant scenes from the book. Christopher Tolkien - Northern Beleriand 1.jpg 825 × 670. Christopher Tolkien - Northern Beleriand 2.jpg 561 × 438. Christopher Tolkien - Ossiriand.jpg 506 × 562. Christopher Tolkien - Second Silmarillion Map.jpg 3,453 × 2,716. Christopher Tolkien - The Realms of the Noldor and the Sindar.jpg 1,570 × 990.

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Guide to The Silmarillion: Of Beleriand and Its Realms (Ch. 14) — Tea with Tolkien. This chapter is essentially a description of a map which details how the Eldar divided up Beleriand. I would not recommend trying to read this chapter without looking at the map. I've tried to summarize the various regions as simply as I can, but it is still. They are interactive maps of Beleriand and Middle-Earth (toggle between both with a button in the top right corner) and you can add details based on what you want to see, through the menus on the right side of the maps (paths that specific heroes took, places, events, etc) Reply reply     TOPICS. Gaming.