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A translation of the Elvish name Taur-nu-Fuin, originally used in the First Age to describe the forested land of Dorthonion after it fell under the power of Morgoth and became a dark and deadly place. The name recurred in the Third Age, when the coming of Sauron to Greenwood the Great caused darkness and Shadow to spread through its trees. That forest, too, became known as Taur-nu-Fuin, though in that case it was more commonly called by the name that Men gave to the darkened forest: Mirkwood. See also...Deldúwath, Forest of the Great Fear, Forest under Night, Taur-nu-Fuin, Taur-nu-Fuin, Tol Fuin For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2010. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.How do your personal strengths fit in with career matching? How can you identify them? Try a free personality test from myDISCprofile. |