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:::Is it just me, or doesn't "the little-known lands '''to''' the east of Middle-earth" make Rhûn into not being a part of Middle-earth? Shouldn't it be "the little-known lands '''in''' the east of Middle-earth"? --[[User:Morgan|Morgan]] 21:10, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
:::Is it just me, or doesn't "the little-known lands '''to''' the east of Middle-earth" make Rhûn into not being a part of Middle-earth? Shouldn't it be "the little-known lands '''in''' the east of Middle-earth"? --[[User:Morgan|Morgan]] 21:10, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
Earchil, I could give you a thousand reasons why Rhun lies to the EAST of Mordor and Rhovanion and is not just the lands centering the sea of Rhun. Ive looked at the original Tolkien maps he made and Rhun extends as far north as the Northern Waste and as Far south as Khand. I can show you if youd like.

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It's not really in the 'far east of Middle-earth' is it? 'The far east of north-west Middle-earth' maybe.-- KingAragorn  talk  contribs  edits  email  17:52, 9 January 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Perhaps "east of Rhovanion" or "east of Rhovanion and Gondor"? "The far east of north-west Middle-earth" is a bit confusing ;-) --Morgan 17:56, 9 January 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Is it just me, or doesn't "the little-known lands to the east of Middle-earth" make Rhûn into not being a part of Middle-earth? Shouldn't it be "the little-known lands in the east of Middle-earth"? --Morgan 21:10, 9 January 2011 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Earchil, I could give you a thousand reasons why Rhun lies to the EAST of Mordor and Rhovanion and is not just the lands centering the sea of Rhun. Ive looked at the original Tolkien maps he made and Rhun extends as far north as the Northern Waste and as Far south as Khand. I can show you if youd like.