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'''Amon Amarth''' ([[Sindarin]] ''[[amon]]'' "hill" + ''[[amarth]]'' "fate, doom") was a rarely used name for [[Orodruin]], the flaming mountain in northern [[Mordor]] where [[Sauron]] forged the [[One Ring]].
'''Amon Amarth''' ([[Sindarin]] ''[[amon]]'' "hill" + ''[[amarth]]'' "fate, doom") was a rarely used name for [[Orodruin]], the flaming mountain in northern [[Mordor]] where [[Sauron]] forged the [[One Ring]].
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[[Category:Sindarin Locations]]
 
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Revision as of 13:45, 31 August 2010

Amon Amarth (Sindarin amon "hill" + amarth "fate, doom") was a rarely used name for Orodruin, the flaming mountain in northern Mordor where Sauron forged the One Ring.