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Topic: Dor Lomin


  
  :: Sublime dor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dor was having troubles growing up to be the next Magician-King of the magic Land of Xanth...
Lord Dor a écrit le 10 mars 2006...
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When I first came to Dor- lómin, I was a scout of Turgon, the hidden king.
I was born in Gondolin, shortly after it was built, and hadn´t ever known a different home.
I peered out, just in time to catch a golden sun set over a red-and-pink sky, turning Dor- lómin into a red and magical light.
www.angelfire.com /me5/pendant/writings/morwen1.html   (963 words)

  
 beyond anduin
There they waited and watched as Fingolfin's host passed by and marched upon Dor Daedeloth, but when Fingolfin led his people back to Mithrim the Fëanorians moved to the southern side of the lake.
With their penchant for building cities, the Hithlum Noldor probably did not just dwell in tents and sod-huts for the next 400 years.
Fingolfin, upon reentering Hithlum after his march through Ard-galen and Dor Daedeloth, settled in a camp to the east of the Fëanorians.
www.invasivedesigns.com /otherhands/archives/articles/13/hithlum.html   (3563 words)

  
 . :Returning Home: . - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The room fell Silent as all who were in the Stone hall turned and faced the Lords of the Land.
ador, Lord of Dor Lomin, felt the groves of his Golden throne with his aged fingers.
His white-gold beard dragged neatly before him as he rose to greet Hurin and Huor, his noble grandsons.
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 Beleriand
River flowing south through Dor Dinen and Doriath to join the Sirion
Territory of Fingolfin and Fingon between the Ered Lomin and Ered Wethrin
Region north of Nevrast between the Great Sea and Ered Lomin
web.ukonline.co.uk /rwf.downing/sgbeler.htm   (1290 words)

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