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 Forodwaith (people) - Tolkien Gateway
The Forodwaith were an almost unknown people who dwelt in the far north of Middle-earth, apparently dating back to the First Age.
However, the frozen north was still refered to as Forodwaith by the people of Middle-earth.
Forodwaith means "People of the North" in Sindarin (from forod = "north" and gwaith = "people").
tolkiengateway.net /w/index.php?title=Forodwaith_(people)   (161 words)

  
 Angband.oook.cz - The Angband Ladder
You found it in the remains of a Dracolich on level 76 of Forodwaith.
You found it in the remains of a Death drake on level 77 of Forodwaith.
You found it in the remains of a Death drake on level 78 of Forodwaith.
angband.oook.cz /ladder-show.php?id=3984   (12262 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Forodwaith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
They were noted as being a hardy people, as indeed would be necessary living in the icy lands closest to Morgoth's stronghold at Angband.
Their last remnant were a people known as the Lossoth, living around the shores of the Icebay of Forochel.
They did leave one great memorial, though: the wastes of northern Middle-earth retained the name of the Forodwaith who had lived there.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/f/forodwaithpeople.html   (169 words)

  
 Forodwaith - Tolkien Gateway
Forodwaith (people), Men who lived in the far north of Middle-earth
Forodwaith (lands), the region the men of the north inhabited
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
tolkiengateway.net /w/index.php?title=Forodwaith   (104 words)

  
 Fanatics Plaza: Mordor Kingdom
Life: I was born sometime in January, on an island near the coast of Mithlond, a little south of Forodwaith.
I was enslaved by pirates when the slave traders came in, but after i showed my ruthless potential as a young boy, the pirates i was ensalved to brought me in as their own.
Until in the bitter freezing desolation that was Forodwaith, i found land.
www.lotrplaza.com /mordor/Biogs-k.asp   (424 words)

  
 The Lands of Rhûn and Harad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Eastward from the Sea of Rhun and to south of the frozen Forodwaith lies a vast plain only rarely spotted with small forests and groves, and with an occasional lonely hill here and there.
The plain of Menelotriand is stretched between the Sea of Rhun in the West and the river Amrûnen and the Orocarni range in the East, and between Forodwaith in the North and the edges of the Khand plateau in the South.
Its northern part, from Forodwaith to the line of the southern edge of Sea of Rhun, is inhabited by nomad tribes of dark, tough people with copper skin.
www.abstract-factory.com /incanus/ennorath.html   (3827 words)

  
 A History of the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, Part 3
But in the Dark Years others had removed to the southern dales of the Misty Mountains; and thence some had passed into the empty lands as far north as the Barrow-downs.
"These [Lossoth] are a strange, unfriendly people, remnant of the Forodwaith." Where the Forodwaith actually dwelt at the end of the Second Age is a matter of speculation, as Tolkien really tells us nothing of their history.
The connection between the Folk of Bor (and Ulfang) and the northernmost men of Eriador in the Second Age implies that the Lossoth (and, hence, the Forodwaith, of whom the Lossoth were a "remnant") were in fact the descendants of these clans.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/tolkien/70973/3   (507 words)

  
 [ Daily Tolkien ] The Folk of Angmar
This is implausible because of the difficulty for families in such a long march over a short period of time (the original migrations of Men westward would have been done gradually, in stages).
Perhaps the presence of the Eldar in Lindon influenced the settlement of those folk fleeing from Beleriand.
Hence the choice of Northern Eriador or Forodwaith to dwell in.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/chat/875896/posts   (1540 words)

  
 MECCG Scenario: To Seek the Seeing-stones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Rumour has returned to Middle-earth that the palantiri of Amon Sul and Annuminas, lost centuries ago in the ship-wreck of King Arvedui in the icy waters of the Bay of Forochel, have resurfaced in the cold northern lands of Forodwaith.
The Rangers of the North, remnants of the ruling house of the Dunedain, have called for those courageous enough to brave the harsh wastes and fearsome creatures of these northernmost reaches of of Endor, to return the seeing-stones to the rightful heirs of Elendil's line.
Assemble your party of brave characters at Bree and travel into the lands of Forodwaith, seek out the palantiri, and return with them to the ruins of Weathertop, where you will rendezvous with the Rangers and deliver your prize.
fan.theonering.net /morgulrats/palantir.html   (785 words)

  
 Stories of Arda - Author: Forodwaith - Lord of the Rings Fan-Fiction Archive
Stories of Arda - Author: Forodwaith - Lord of the Rings Fan-Fiction Archive
Quick version: Early thirties, librarian, parent, spouse, owned by one dog and one cat.
Sam takes stock of the Bag End garden after the depredations of Sharkey's men.
www.storiesofarda.com /Author.asp?AuthID=569   (334 words)

  
 And Now It's Time to Say Good-bye...
There have been weeks where I felt more like a tabloid reporter than just a fan trying to help keep other fans informed.
While people send me requests for articles about the Dunlendings, the other two wizards, the Forodwaith, the real history of Umbar, I look at the news stories and ask why anyone should care that Sir Ian McKellen enjoys a night life.
Or why it matters if all the LOTR actors ordered salads at a particular restaurant in the Spring.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/tolkien/51986/3   (430 words)

  
 Stump the Chump v3.4 - Middle Earth Center Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Q1: The ocean was called Belegaer, the Great Sea or the Sundering Seas and surrounded entire Middle-earth, especially after Arda became shaped as a globe.
Q2: The Forodwaith lived in Forodwaith, which was the Northern Waste north of the Misty Mountains and the Iron Mountains of the First Age.
The Forodwaith (people) were a race of men known as the Snowmen of Forochel or Lossoth.
www.middleearthcenter.com /forums/showthread.php?t=10643   (1454 words)

  
 OKCupid! Forodwaith / 21 / m / straight / Vancouver, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Forodwaith / 21 / m / straight / Vancouver, Canada
We can't reply to every message, but we'll read them all.
You can browse Forodwaith's pictures, message him, and check your compatibility.
www.okcupid.com /profile?tuid=15639566167690278515   (1266 words)

  
 Forodwaith (lands) - Tolkien Gateway
The Forodwaith was an icy region in the far north of Middle-earth, named for the hardy folk who had once dwelt there.
Dragons also dwelt in the Forodwaith Forodwaith is not the name in the native tongue, but rather a Sindarin word meaning, roughly, "northern lands".
This page was last modified 19:32, 19 September 2006.
tolkiengateway.net /wiki/Forodwaith_(lands)   (91 words)

  
 Middle Earth Game Ideas - RPGnet Forums
Not just your "go kill some Orc in the Iron Hills" type games, but those that could grow to the level of the Hobbit or even the Trilogy...
Some ancient evil, long forgotten in the wastes of the furthest reaches of Forodwaith, has crept stealthily into the Withered Heath and begun its scheming.
Dragons of all sorts have begun to travel southward, some out of fear, some under the command of this new menace.
forum.rpg.net /showthread.php?t=104689   (1267 words)

  
 Austauschjahr in Norwegen: except the pain that you feel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Austauschjahr in Norwegen: except the pain that you feel
twoday.net > Forodwaith > a September 06 > except the pain that...
They make their way up to your window
forodwaith.twoday.net /stories/2675106   (313 words)

  
 Stories of Arda - Lord of the Rings Fan-Fiction Archive
Thank you very much for our little story- loved it...
Vampfan30--- Dear Forodwaith, I thank you very much for our little story-I loved it,too....Ansley!!!(vampfan30 jr.)When I saw that it was up, I had her come over & read it.
When she got to the part where the Elf showed up, she lit up & giggled.
www.storiesofarda.com /reviewsbystory.asp?SID=1887   (319 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Lossoth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The survivors of the Forodwaith, the ancient people from whom the northern lands of Middle-earth took their name.
The Lossoth lived mainly along the northern shores of the Icebay of Forochel, but also explored the lands around its southern rim.
For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ.
www.glyphweb.com /arda/l/lossoth.html   (196 words)

  
 The Centurion's Hound
Placidus’ grave was excavated in the summer of 1997, and his glass cremation urn can be found in Tully House, Carlisle, although it is of course unattributed.
fiction Forodwaith wrote for me, in Yuletide 2005.
Please don't forget to tell Forodwaith how much you liked it.
tryfanstone.co.uk /centurion.htm   (11243 words)

  
 West of the Forodwaith pictures from scenery & nature photos on webshots
West of the Forodwaith pictures from scenery and nature photos on webshots
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 The Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying Adventure Game, Maps of Middle-Earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying Adventure Game
From the deserts and jungles of farthest Harad to the icy wastes of Forodwaith, from the Grey Havens in the west to the steppes and lakes of Rhûn in the east, Middle-earth is a world of wonderous lands, proud kingdoms, deadly peaks, and dark forests.
Maps of Middle-earth brings J.R.R. Tolkien's world to life for the casual fan and collector alike.
www.iconusa2.com /online/LOTR_RPG_Maps-ME.htm   (175 words)

  
 The Shadow Souls of Forodwaith -&--&- information site
The Shadow Souls of Forodwaith -and--and- information site
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