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 Forodwaith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arvedui, last King of Arthedain, fled to the Ice-bay of Forochel after his realm was destroyed by Angmar, and the Lossoth helped him survive the winter.
Against their advice he took ship to sail south, and he was drowned in the ice-bay, together with the Palantírs of the North.
During the Third Age they were known as the Snowmen of Forochel or Lossoth.
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 Wikipedia: Arvedui
Gondor sent help in the form of a great fleet, but it came too late: Arthedain was destroyed, and Arvedui fled to the Ice-bay of Forochel.
Círdan of Lindon sent a ship north to rescue him, and against the advice of the Snow-men of Forochel Arvedui boarded it, and was drowned.
A Gondorian army under Eärnur managed to destroy Angmar with help of Círdan, but Arthedain and all of Arnor were no more, and the kingship had ended.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/a/ar/arvedui.html   (334 words)

  
 Eriador - Open Encyclopedia
To the north, the Ice-bay of Forochel, which flooded part of the lands of Morgoth after the War of Wrath.
A map of Eriador at the end of the Third Age, courtesy of the Encyclopedia of Arda.
open-encyclopedia.com /Eriador   (217 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: Ice__Bay__of__Forochel
On the shores of this Ice lock bay live the Lossoth, the Snowmen of Forochel.
A Bay on the GreatSea that is hardly one hundred miles north of the Shire.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?Ice__Bay__of__Forochel   (30 words)

  
 Fornost Erain - Open Encyclopedia
In T.A. 1974, Arthedain was overrun by the forces of Angmar, they captured Fornost, and King Arvedui fled into the northern wastes and was lost in the Ice Bay of Forochel.
It is not known when Fornost was founded or when the kings of Arnor moved there from Annúminas, but it is known that the kings moved to Fornost some time before T.A. 861, when King Eärendur died, and Arnor was divided into three kingdoms with Fornost the capital of the greatest kingdom, Arthedain.
In the following year, a fleet from Gondor led by Eärnur landed at Mithlond, fought the Witch-king of Angmar in the plains west of Fornost, and defeated him and his armies, although the Witch-king himself escaped.
open-encyclopedia.com /Fornost   (188 words)

  
 Aranarth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most of the people, including Aranarth, fled to Lindon, but the King Arvedui went north to the Ice-Bay of Forochel.
When Aranarth was still a youth by the standards of his people, the Witch-king of Angmar destroyed the Northern Kingdom, overrunning Fornost.
At Aranarth's urging, Círdan sent a ship to rescue Arvedui, but this ship never returned.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aranarth   (288 words)

  
 Battle of Fornost biography .ms
While the battle was a success in that Angmar was defeated, it came too late for Gondor's sister-realm Arnor: the last remaining part of Arnor, Arthedain had been conquered a year prior in 1974, and the last King of Arnor Arvedui had drowned in the Ice-Bay of Forochel.
The Battle of Fornost was fought in the year 1975 of the Third Age by an army under Eärnur, Crown-Prince of Gondor against Angmar.
The battle was named for Fornost the old capital of Arthedain, and was fought in the plains before the city.
www.biography.ms /Battle_of_Fornost.html   (258 words)

  
 Bienvenidos al Mundo del Duro! - Página Personal del Duro
Wondering south of the Ice Bay of Forochel, he was caught in a blizzard.
This was strange weather for him, and he was not familiar with the necessary precautions required in order to survive the freezing climes of the snowy north.
Most of them had suffered similar experiences as his own in one way or another, and Eruvelladan was comforted by being able to confide the hurts of his own past with those who could share his pain.
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 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - Hunt for the Palantíri Discussion Thread
Inside the haven of the ice bay, the waters were at least a little calmer.
From a previous pillaging expedition to the Ice Bay, he stole a thick fur coat made from the pelt of a polar bear.
As a result, the water of the Bay was shallower than it had been for some time, with stretches of the coastline and its maze of caves and rocks exposed to public view for the first time.
forum.barrowdowns.com /printthread.php?t=10988   (20353 words)

  
 Palantir and Seeing Stones
Both of these were lost when Arvedui Last-king was shipwrecked in the Ice-bay of Forochel, in T.A. One palantir was placed at Minas Ithil in the mountains that came to be known as the Ephel Duath.
When Minas Ithil fell to the Nazgul, the Ithil-stone was taken to the Barad-dur and used by Sauron.
www.firstage.net /articles/palantir.html   (860 words)

  
 Middle-Earth Places quiz
The Ice Bay of Forochel is the last remnants of the Helcaraxe.
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=170482&origin=   (178 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: Snowmen__of__Forochel
They lived on the shores of the Ice Bay of Forochel.
They could run on the ice with bones on their feet and they had carts without wheels.
The Lossoth were said to be a remnant of a First Age people known as the Forodwaith.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?Snowmen__of__Forochel   (192 words)

  
 Palantír: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Palantír
Arvedui[?] Last-king had all three of these with him when he was shipwrecked in the Ice-bay of Forochel, approximately two thousand years into the Third Age.
One Stone was placed at Minas Ithil in the mountains that came to be known as the Ephel Dúath.
www.encyclopedian.com /pa/Palantir.html   (615 words)

  
 Belegaer: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Belegaer
Before the ruin of Beleriand at the end of the First Age, the sea was narrow and ice-filled in the north, forming the strait of Helcaraxë, the Grinding Ice.
It was thus possible to cross from Aman to Middle-earth on foot, though with difficulty, as did Fingolfin and his people of the Noldor when fleeing Valinor.
Before the end of the Second Age, the land of Aman, home of the Valar, formed the western edge of Belegaer.
www.encyclopedian.com /be/Belegaer.html   (201 words)

  
 SpiritofYule2003.doc
The great ice bay of Forochel and the cape that made it lay before him, not the ports of Lindon he was expecting.
Snow in itself was certainly nothing special- there was snow and ice all year round- but there was something special about this day, the shortest day of the year.
The snow fell thickly on the ice, and it would shortly be unsuitable for skating.
www.burpingtroll.com /Tales/SpiritofYule2003.doc   (6701 words)

  
 MERP 2025 The Northern Waste
Even the mariners of Círdan were helpless, and in the night the ice crushed the hull, and ship foundered.
Yet the counsel of the Lossoth was good, by chance or by foresight; for the ship had not reached the open sea when a great storm of wind arose, and came with blinding snow out of the North; and it drove the ship back upon the ice and piled ice up against it.
Evade the elemental spirits that prey upon the Free Peoples of the land: Jäänainen, Siren of the Ice; Eloeklo, Demon of the North Wind; Durlach, Balrog of the Fire Veils.
www.icewebring.com /ICE_Products/M2/M2_2025_Northern_Waste.shtml   (869 words)

  
 Northwest Middle Earth
It's topography ranges from rugged mountain ranges (The Misty Mountains) to ice bays (The Ice Bay of Forochel).
The northwest region of Middle Earth is mostly the setting for "The Hobbit" and the beginning of "The Fellowship of the Ring".
In covering this vast section I will (as in all the other sections) cover the areas of importance and signifigance in the books.
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Parts of the region survived as the shores of the Ice Bay of Forochel after the First Age.
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 Del Rey Online The Tolkien Reader by J. R. R. Tolkien
Far to the north there are the Iron Hills, the Gray Mountains and the Ice Bay of Forochel; beyond that lies only the great Northern Waste.
Farthest to the south is the Haradwaith, land of a dark and fierce people; on the west is the Sea, and far over the Sea are the immortal lands of Westernesse, out of which the Eldar peoples came, and to which they will all return in time.
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
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 Rangers of Forochel: About the RoF
The kinship is camped along the southern shores of the Ice-bay of Forochel, near the northern-most feet of the Ered Luin (Blue Mts.), and though was formed by Forochelli, the clan is comprised of all races and will accept those of all races.
The Rangers of Forochel began its foundations in the far northern reaches of Middle-earth, in a land known as the Forodwaith, inhabited by the Lossoth.
The kinship was given the responsibility of recruiting members to its cause so that they may thwart the enemy with the most possible stregnth.
www.freewebs.com /forochelrangers/about.htm   (385 words)

  
 Aragorn's ancestors - THE TOLKIEN FORUM
Arvedui (the king at the time) fled into the north and eventually wound up in the ice-bay of Forochel where he established friendly relations with the Ice-men of Forochel a barbarous people who resided there.
They advised him not to board a boat sent by Círdan to take him to Lindon to his kin but he refused to take their advice and his ship drowned.
War of the Jewels IC Strolls through the Green Hill Country
www.thetolkienforum.com /showthread.php?t=14891   (3005 words)

  
 The Lossoth and the Forodwaith
This immense body was known as the Ice-Bay of Forochel, a prosaic, descriptive name, simply signifying
It may be possible that they never appeared in the West but settled in the inner parts of the Ered Engrin where later were Forochel and the Northern Waste.
With the proper geographic considerations we find the Northern Folk terribly exposed to forces of Darkness: Forodwaith and the Northern Waste are under direct access by Mount Gundabad, a prime stronghold of the orcs, and, even worse, by the dragons of the Grey Mountains and the Withered Heath.
rover.wiesbaden.netsurf.de /~lalaith/Tolkien/Lossoth.html   (1319 words)

  
 Entmoot - Saddest Moment In Tolkien
The Witch King's sack of Fornost and destruction of Arthedain, I'd say - as well as Arvedui's ship-wreck in the Ice Bay of Forochel...
entmoot.tolkientrail.com /showthread.php?p=368224   (1078 words)

  
 Middle-earth
Fëanor's host sailed on the stolen boats, leaving Fingolfin's behind to cross over to Middle-earth on the deadly Helcaraxë (or Grinding Ice) in the far north.
Fëanor was soon slain, but his sons survived and founded realms, as did Fingolfin and his heirs.
They reached the Teleri's port-city, Alqualondë, but the Teleri refused to give them boats to get to Middle-earth.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/m/mi/middle_earth_1.html   (4312 words)

  
 Sea of Glass
You are a man or woman of Forochel.
usually spend their tim just ice fishing in the
are no main villages or cities in Forochel,
seaofglass.rogueskies.net /quiz5.html   (202 words)

  
 Rivers
ICE BAY OF FOROCHEL - good for Ice fishing.
hardaalda.eshire.net /Rivers-zip.htm   (823 words)

  
 Spoilers/Artifacts/Mage Staff of Forochel - ToME Wiki
A shaft of pure, invincible crystal cut from the heart of one of the great glaciers ringing the Ice-Bay of Forochel.
While you hold it, your mind feels as clear as the winter sky.
wiki.t-o-m-e.net /Spoilers_2fArtifacts_2fMage_20Staff_20of_20Forochel   (79 words)

  
 Middle Earth Online FAQ
The initial release of MEO will cover most of Eriador plus a bit more -- from the coast of Lindon in the West to the Misty Mountains in the East, all the way up to the Ice Bay of Forochel in the North and down to the Brandywine in the South.
MEO will provide a heretofore unseen view of Middle-earth, following the path of the Fellowship through the Shire, Rivendell, and Moria but continuing on to explore the realms of Lindon, Forochel, Angmar and more.
Players will have to manage an array of skills and special talents, create and respond to monster vulnerabilities, coordinate tactics with their fellowships and make sure their abilities and health remain high.
www.3dhead.co.uk /meo/meo-FAQ.htm   (2320 words)

  
 GreenBooks.TheOneRing.net™ Out on a Limb Send in the Penguins
Aren't there penguins living up in the Ice Bay of Forochel and the frozen north?
There's a whole bunch of stuff about the Lossoth, the Snowmen who helped Arvedui when he was in trouble.
I want to know about these things that are bouncing around Middle-earth, yet never get the spotlight within the main stories.
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