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  Orocarni - One Wiki to Rule Them All, the Middle-earth Encyclopedia
The Orocarni roughly followed the line of the Red Mountains which had been made by the Valar before Arda was marred and the symmetry was lost in the wars against Melkor.
On the western slopes of the Orocarni grew the Wild Wood, and near a great waterfall of a river that flowed into the Inland Sea of Helcar the bay of Cuiviénen lay, where the Elves woke.
Because the Orocarni were far to the east, they were not visited by the Eldar, and the Edain did not reach them until the Fourth Age, the Orocarni do not appear in any of the tales of the Red Book of Westmarch.
lotr.wikia.com /wiki/Orocarni   (257 words)

  
 The Guild Companion: Gazetteer of Endor
Situated between the Orocarni (Q. "Red Mountains") and the Romenëar, Aegan is a large and heavily forested coastal region renowned for its myriad tree species.
Aigvald is situated along the northeastern flank of the Orocarni (Q. "Red Mountains") and along the southern shore of the Sea of Illuin.
Cuiviénen was once situated between the steep western flank of the Orocarni (Q. "Red Mountains") and the eastern shore of the Inland Sea of Helcar.
www.guildcompanion.com /scrolls/2003/may/gazetteer.html   (20396 words)

  
 Orocarni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Tolkien 's fictional universe of Middle-earth the Orocarni was a mountain range in the east.
The Orocarni roughly followed the line of Red Mountains which had been made by the Valar before Arda was marred and the symmetry was in the wars against Melkor.
Because the Orocarni were far to the they were not visited by the Eldar and the Edain did not reach them until the Fourth Age the Orocarni do not appear in of the tales of the Red Book of Westmarch.
www.freeglossary.com /Orocarni   (187 words)

  
 Nuviel's Middle-earth : A little piece of middle-earth including The Women of Middle-earth and An Index for The Hobbit
Known as the land of Rhûn, it was a dismal and forlorn place and much of the histories of the Eldar and of the Atani were passing it by.
Rhûn was bounded on the north by the Ered Engrin, the Iron Mountains and on the east by the Orocarni, Mountains of the East
And it was in one such grouping of elves that on a bright and clear evening in a warm summer month in the year 3280, as the Orocarni were bathed in the light of the setting sun, that a baby elf was born to a loving couple.
www.freewebs.com /nuviels_middleearth/orodrilsstory.htm   (9475 words)

  
 Orocarni -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Tolkien's (A literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact) fictional universe of (additional info and facts about Middle-earth) Middle-earth, the Orocarni was a mountain range in the far east.
At their northern edge the Orocarni connected with the (additional info and facts about Ered Engrin) Ered Engrin, forming a situation much as the (additional info and facts about Ered Luin) Ered Luin in the far west.
One of the rivers that arose in the Orocarni flowed into the inland (additional info and facts about Sea of Rhûn) Sea of Rhûn.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/o/or/orocarni.htm   (158 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Cuiviénen
The mountains associated with Cuiviénen are marked as the northeastern range, the Red Mountains.
That term never appears in The Silmarillion, but there is a reference there to a range known as the Orocarni near Cuiviénen.
Orocarni is Elvish for 'Red Mountains', so the map above assumes the two terms are equivalent, and uses the later form.
www.encyclopedia-of-arda.com /c/cuivienen.html   (462 words)

  
 Sea of Rhun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Inland Sea of Helcar in the First Age lying in the area of Midlle-Earth which was called Palisor between the Orocarni and Hithaeglir.
In the North-East is the outflow of several unamed rivers from the Orocarni between an unnamed forest lying at the shores of the sea (Perhaps remnecents of the Wild Woods.).
West of the Sea of Rhûn is the land of Dorwinion and 200 Miles South is the East end of Ered Lithui.
www.annalsofarda.dk /annals-of-arda/places-index/places-me/Sea-of-Rhun.htm   (142 words)

  
 Silmarilion Encyclopedia
During the shaping of Arda there were in the West of Hildórien the raised Mountains of Wind and in the East washed the waves of the East Sea along the shores.
In the South-West the Yellow Mountains and in the North-West the Orocarni-The Red Mountains.
After the first great battle with Melkor the shape of Middle-earth were changed and the Yellow Mountains disappeared in the Inner Sea and the Mountains of Wind were heavily flattened into high hills as far as it can be clarified from the old (and never replaced) stories and later maps.
mywebpages.comcast.net /mithrandircq/Sil_encyclopedia.htm   (12295 words)

  
 Orocarni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
On the western slopes of the Orocarni grew the Wild Wood, and near a great waterfall of a river that flowed into theInland Sea of Helcar the bay of Cuiviénen lay, where the Elves woke.
At their northern edge the Orocarni connected with the Ered Engrin,forming a situation much as the Ered Luin in the far west.
Because the Orocarni were far to the east, they were not visited by the Eldar, and the Edain did not reach them until the FourthAge, the Orocarni do not appear in any of the tales of the Red Book of Westmarch.
www.therfcc.org /orocarni-281426.html   (207 words)

  
 The Guild Companion: Chronology of the Eastern Coasts
The Womaw tribes gradually spread throughout the fertile lands between the Orocarni and the eastern ocean, but some go even further, eventually migrating as far as the southern archipelago that includes Vulm Shryac.
The Awdu Awg, servants of Morgoth, begin preaching in the lands east of the Orocarni.
Múar stirs in Uab and begins gathering the orcs of the Oronangri and the Orocarni.
www.guildcompanion.com /scrolls/2001/jul/womawtimeline.html   (1698 words)

  
 Project East for Battle for Middle Earth II - Mod DB
We're expecting the Orocarni Republic to have a flying unit, about 4 siege weapons, 2 types of archers, along with 3 types of cavalry (including one that shoots arrows), pikes, Dark Elven Warriors and the Dwarven units that are allied with them.
The plains surrounding the Orocarni mountains are known in this storyline as the Orancaren plains.
The Orocarni Republic is most likely going to be similar to combined Greek, Roman, and Mayan Architecture, with some Elven and Dwarven aspects - putting this together in such a way to prevent clutter will be a challenge, so we're at that stage where we are marking standards of construction.
mods.moddb.com /8940/project-east   (1565 words)

  
 Rangers of Thintaur
However, after the War of Wrath Helcar was drained leaving only the sea of Rhun to survive.
A great chain of mountains known as the orocarni (Red Mountains) stretched along the eastern coasts of Middle-earth from the north to central regions.
Man awoke in Hildorien which is situated southeast of cuivienen, just past the souther peaks of orocarni.
www.thintaur.com /guide_tr.html   (4674 words)

  
 Guide O
Far to the east of Middle-earth were the Orocarni, the 'Red Mountains'.
In the Ages of Starlight they stood on the eastern shore of the Inland Sea of Helcar where, in the bay of Cuivienen, the Elves were first awakened.
The Orocarni were of a reddish hue and filled with the music of the multitude of rivers and springs that flowed down into the crystal waters of the Sea of Helcar.
www.btinternet.com /~p_cooper/guide_o.html   (1217 words)

  
 Rhun and the Easterlings
Wild white kine, or oxen, lived near the shores of the Sea of Rhun.
A map of Middle-earth in ancient times shows a great mountain range in the far east called the Orocarni, or Red Mountains, also known as the Mountains of the East.
The eastern shore of a large inland sea called the Sea of Helcar was at the foot of these mountains.
www.tuckborough.net /rhun.html   (3534 words)

  
 Ered Luin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When seen as the border of Lindon the Ered Luin were called Ered Lindon.
During the creation of Arda, the Blue Mountains were meant to line up directly with the Grey Mountains of the southlands, forming the western wall of Middle-earth, just like the Red Mountains (or Orocarni) and Yellow Mountains formed the eastern wall.
The range of the Blue Mountains was originally connected with the Red Mountains by the Ered Engrin or Iron Mountains.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ered_Luin   (260 words)

  
 The Lands of Rhûn and Harad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
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.
That people was easy prey for the Sauron and his emissaries, and in the twenty sixth century he united them with the remnants of the Asdriags and sent them to a new invasion to the lands of Gondor, where they became known as the Balchoth.
The mysterious forests between the Orocarni mountains and the Eastern Sea have ever been a terra incognita for all explorers, from the Numenoreans to the Sauron's emissaries.
www.lopsica.com /incanus/ennorath.html   (3827 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - View Single Post - About the map of Middle-Earth
In The Atlas, there is a river going through there that starts in the Orocarni, which is another mountain range that's slightly longer than the Misty Mountains.
In the southern part of the Orocarni, there is a forest called the Wild Wood and another river running south toward the Inner Seas.
East of the Orocarni, there is a coastal plain with rivers running toward the East Sea.
www.forum.barrowdowns.com /showpost.php?s=29572f3b729491ec30d6a6d14d1eabec&p=56592&postcount=17   (255 words)

  
 Seven Fathers of the Dwarves - Tolkien Gateway
Firebeards and Broadbeams awoke in the Ered Luin.
Awoke in the Orocarni (mountains of the East).
This page was last modified 18:14, 12 October 2006.
tolkiengateway.net /wiki/Seven_Fathers_of_the_Dwarves   (114 words)

  
 Daraken Silmion
Daraken Silmion awoke with the first Elves by Cuiviénen, the Water of Awakening in the far east of Middle Earth on the shores of the Inland Sea of Helcar and beneath the mountains of the Orocarni, long before the Sun or the Moon rose in the sky.
Apart from Ingwë, Lord of the Vanyar, and Olwë, brother of King Elu Thingol, he is among the few alive in Middle Earth now who remember the kindling of the stars above Arda, by Elentári the wife of Manwë-- later known in Middle Earth as Elbereth, the Star-Queen.
It was particularly painful for both of them as each lost dear friends, many of whom had been with them from the very beginning.
www.angelfire.com /realm/teralpunir/Characters/elves/daraken.html   (823 words)

  
 The Great Journey | Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The Elves awoke by Cuiviénen, the Water of Awakening, while Melkor was in Utumno.
They stayed there long, until Oromë by chance found them near the Orocarni.
He then came back to Aman and told of them, whom he called the Eldar, and Manwë decided to assail Melkor and regain control of Middle Earth.
www.lotrlibrary.com /racesofarda/elves.asp   (736 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Fanfiction: Morwe's Curse by elf pimp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
One group had drifted into the mountains of the Orocarni settling in the caves there.
Another group disappeared into the farthest reaches of the east, beyond the mountains, beyond the trees and plains; where they ended no one could suspect for they were never seen again.
They had passed through the southern end of the Orocarni and had resided a short while with those elves.
www.lotrfanfiction.com /viewstory.php?sid=5246   (4733 words)

  
 Stories of Arda
Orocarni, our archery master, adjusted Legolas’ elbow, his anchor point and then ran his hand down Legolas’ back to ensure a straight spine.
Orocarni gave us a pleased grin and waved us on.
Around the bend from the small sparring field came Orocarni and Galdor, the combat master, walking side by side.
www.storiesofarda.com /chapterview.asp?sid=1633&cid=6809   (7283 words)

  
 Imladris - Elendor MUSH - Imnews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
It is by origin a branch of the same family that was headed among the Noldor by Rumil, but Fithurin, founder of the Avarin branch of the family, became one of those who refused to follow Orome into the West, though tale tells that he did so for love of his bride Marwen.
In the East, Fithurin ruled a loose knit confederation of elves from his home of Amon Gil in the hills near the Orocarni mountains, but this was destroyed by servants of Morgoth shortly after the first rising of the sun.
Some time later his son Cordil, known as Rhunedhel in Imladris, founded a hidden elf-home deep within the mountains of the East which survived undiscovered till near the end of the Third Age, when it was revealed and destroyed by agents of Sauron's empire.
imladris.elendor.net /imnews/IMNEWS_HOUSE_FITHURIN.html   (272 words)

  
 Eowyn and Arwen
After many Ages of Darkness, Varda the Lady of the Heavens took dew from the Silver Tree of the Valar and, crossing the skies, rekindled the bright Stars which shone down on Middle-earth.
With this Rekindling of the Stars, there came the Awakening of the Elves in the Mere of Cuivienen by the shores of Helcar, the Inland Sea beneath Orocarni, the Mountains of the East.
Thus began the Ages of the Stars, which saw not only the awakening of the Elves but also the arising of the Dwarves and Ents and breeding of the evil Orcs and Trolls.
uk.msnusers.com /EowynandArwen/awakening.msnw   (152 words)

  
 Meeting with Oromë | Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The Quendi, as they called themselves, dwelt for a long time near Cuiviénen without being found by the Valar.
But it chanced that Oromë on one of his eastward journeys on his horse Nahar, turned north by the shores of the inland sea of Helcar and passed under the Orocarni or the mountains of the east.
It was then that he could discern faintly the voices of the Quendi from the silence of the lands.
www.lotrlibrary.com /agesofarda/meetingwithorome.asp   (492 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings - History of the Sindar Elves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Long ago before the rising of the Sun or the Moon, in the far east of Middle-earth, Cuivienen, The Water of Awakening, awoke the first Elves.
The Elves awoke under the starlight of the Years of the Trees, on the shores of the Inland Sea of Helcar, beneath the mountains of the Orocarni.
The Valar did know anything about their existence, but the spies of Melkor soon discovered about the existence of Elves.
www.articlehub.com /Entertainment/Lord-Of-The-Rings-History-Of-The-Sindar-Elves.html   (816 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Fanatics Plaza: Barukuzhad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Welcome to the Orocarni Mountains and to the Longbeard Clan.
It is a mountain located east of the Iron Hills in the Orocarni Mountain Range and the name of the mountain is Barukuzhad.
In the halls of the clan leader you may ask for things and be officially greeted
www.lotrplaza.com /forum/houseview.asp?house=475   (170 words)

  
 Them Dwarves, Them Dwarves! — Merp.com Website
The first "missing" range would be the Misty Mountains, located eastward of the Ered Luin and probably extending north from the sea of Helcar.
The second "missing" range (unnamed) could be about midway between the Misty Mountains and the Orocarni, the Mountains of the East.
These mountains need not be as extensive as the Misty Mountains, which Melkor supposedly raised to bar Orome's path as he hunted the Dark Lord's evil creatures in Middle-earth.
www.merp.com /essays/MichaelMartinez/michaelmartinezsuite101essay22   (3294 words)

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