• Tolkien; Veranderd Retaliate in Mirkwood!


    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search
    See Myrkviðr for the forest in Germanic mythology.
    For the band, see Mirkwood (band).
    Mirkwood is a name used for two distinct fictional forests in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. In the First Age, the highlands of Dorthonion north of Beleriand were known as Mirkwood after falling under Morgoth's control. During the Third Age, the large forest in Rhovanion, east of the Anduin in Middle-earth, was called Mirkwood after falling under the influence of Sauron. Before that, it was known as Greenwood the Great. The term, Mirkwood is taken from William Morris, influenced by the forest Myrkviðr of Norse mythology. Projected into Old English, it appears as Myrcwudu in Tolkien's The Lost Road, as a poem sung by Ælfwine.[1]

    Forests play an enormous role throughout the invented history of Tolkien's Middle-earth and are inevitably an important episode on the heroic quests of his characters.[2] The forest device is used as a mysterious transition from one part of the story to another.[3]


    Til hug og blod.

    Niceheid :'D


    Zaldrizes buzdari iksos daor. Maester > Zaldrizes

    Danke sehr. :]


    Til hug og blod.

    Gaaf :]
    Ik heb van Tolkien Beren (uit de Silmarillion), Annatar (andere naam voor Sauron), Morgoth en Sting (zo heet het zwaardje van Frodo) ;D


    "She was fury, she was wrath, she was vengeance."

    Nu pas je bij de mijne (dance) welkom bij de LOTR-usernames.


    “Moonlight drowns out all but the brightest stars.” - Tolkien

    Hehe, feels like coming home! *O*


    Til hug og blod.

    In gedachten zie ik alweer het verhaal voor mijn neus afspelen...


    "A weed is simply a flower that somebody has decided is in the wrong place." Sister Monica Joan, Call the Midwife

    I love the name!


    When words leave off, music begins.