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'''Tol Morwen''' is the westernmost island located off the coasts of [[Middle-earth]] after the drowning of [[Beleriand]] at the end of the [[First Age]]. One of the few locations in Beleriand which was not drowned, it was the site of the [[Stone of the Hapless]] and the grave of [[Morwen Eledhwen]], hence its name. Mariners of [[Númenor]] and later [[Arnor]] visited it on their voyages to pay respect to the hero [[Túrin Turambar]] buried there.
'''Tol Morwen''' is the westernmost island located off the coasts of [[Middle-earth]] after the drowning of [[Beleriand]] at the end of the [[First Age]]. One of the few locations in Beleriand which was not drowned, it was the site of the [[Stone of the Hapless]] and the grave of [[Morwen Eledhwen]], hence its name. Mariners of [[Númenor]] and later [[Arnor]] visited it on their voyages to pay respect to the hero [[Túrin Turambar]] buried there.
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Tol Morwen is the westernmost island located off the coasts of Middle-earth after the drowning of Beleriand at the end of the First Age. One of the few locations in Beleriand which was not drowned, it was the site of the Stone of the Hapless and the grave of Morwen Eledhwen, hence its name. Mariners of Númenor and later Arnor visited it on their voyages to pay respect to the hero Túrin Turambar buried there.