Old Anórien

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Old Anórien
Old Anórien


Old Anórien is a region within the land of Gondor. It is connected to Eastern Gondor, Anórien (After Battle), North Ithilien and Far Anórien.


Old Anórien Locations

Locations found within the region of Old Anórien are listed below.

Areas

Settlements

Landmarks

Interiors

Dungeons

Instances


Quests

For more detail, see Old Anórien Quests

Old Anórien Quests(10 C, 2 P)

Deeds

For more detail, see Old Anórien Deeds
Old Anórien Deeds(5 C, 2 P)

Titles

For more detail, see Old Anórien Titles

Old Anórien Reputation

Connected Locations

Creatures

Roving Threats

Level Warband Quest Region Area Fellowship Spoils Notes
100 Sharshûg Warband:Sharshûg Old Anórien Pelennor Small Fellowship   Red Box of Old Anórien Spoils
100 Okursa Warband:Okursa Old Anórien Pelennor Fellowship   Green Box of Old Anórien Spoils
100 Kûr-anchi Warband:Kûr-anchi Old Anórien Pelennor Fellowship   Green Box of Old Anórien Spoils
100 Fen-skulk Warband:Fen-skulk Old Anórien Talath Anor Small Fellowship   Red Box of Old Anórien Spoils
100 Mauzúr Warband:Mauzúr Old Anórien Talath Anor Small Fellowship   Red Box of Old Anórien Spoils
100 Tupûrta Warband:Tupûrta Old Anórien Talath Anor Fellowship   Green Box of Old Anórien Spoils


Crafting

The House of Craft

Crafting Tier(s):

Anórien (T10): Anórien Skarn Deposit, Poplar Branches, Anórien Hide, Lavish Chest

Crafting Facilities:

Primarily: Inside the settlement of Minas Tirith, on the Craftsmen's Tier: The House of Craft

Lore

The second of the two great nations of Men founded in Middle-earth by Elendil after the Downfall of Númenor, the other being Arnor in the north, Gondor was located to the west of Mordor, on the Bay of Belfalas.

Gondor was at first ruled jointly by Elendil's sons Isildur and Anárion. Both Elendil and Anárion were lost in the Siege of Barad-dûr, and his brother Isildur soon afterwards in the Disaster of the Gladden Fields, and so the Kingship of Gondor fell on Anárion's son Meneldil. Thus, the Kings of Gondor were descendants of Anárion through many generations until the time of Eärnur.

When Eärnur was lost in Minas Morgul in III 2050, the rule of Gondor was taken up by the King's Steward, Mardil Voronwë; the death of Eärnur was not certain, and so Mardil and the Stewards who followed him pledged to rule 'until the King comes back'. Unlikely though this seemed, it happened almost a thousand years later in III 3019 when Aragorn Elessar, descendant by right line of Isildur, elder brother of Anárion, reclaimed the throne of Gondor.

Its name means "Land of Stone", from Sindarin gond (stone) + (n)dor (land), most likely given to it because of the Ered Nimrais and other mountain chains in the land.

Old Anórien is the administrative heart of Gondor, containing its ancient capital, Minas Tirith, and its impressive wall, the Rammas Echor, surrounding the Pelennor Fields. War has come to Gondor's heart as the Morgul-host marches through Osgiliath, assailing the Rammas and threatening the White City itself...

Maps

Old Anórien


Category Overview

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