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HellThe domain of the Dark LordA rare term used as a translation of Angband (literally 'prison of iron', but often called the Hells of Iron), the fortress of Morgoth in the later First Age. The reference is figurative: Angband was a place of imprisonment and suffering, but its lord Morgoth had no power over the spirits of the Dead.1 The term is also seen in a reference to the flying mounts of the Nazgûl during the later Third Age, which were called 'hell-hawks' by some in Gondor. This may be a cultural memory of the horror of Angband (long since destroyed at that time) or may be a more direct reference to Mordor and its Dark Tower. Notes
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