Isenmouthe
(Redirected from Carach Angren)
Isenmouthe | |
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Type: | Fortified Pass |
Region: | The Plateau of Gorgoroth |
Area: | Dor Amarth |
Location: | [46.8S, 8.0E] |
Location
The Isenmouthe (Archaic Westron for Iron Mouth; Carach Angren in Sindarin, literally Jaws of Iron), is a landmark found within Dor Amarth in the Plateau of Gorgoroth. [46.8S, 8.0E]
It is a fortified pass allowing access from Udûn. The only way through is over the bridge which spans a flaming ditch on each side of the wall and passes through the gates, which have been wrenched asunder following Sauron's fall.
Deeds
The following deeds can be advanced by visiting this location:
Quests
Involving:
- [106] Chapter 1.4: Ayorzén
- [108] Chapter 2.3: Lands of Doom
Creatures
The following creatures are found within this area:
Lore
- The Isenmouthe (Archaic Westron) or Carach Angren (Sindarin) (both meaning Iron-mouth) is the pass between the small valley, Udûn, and the larger expanse of the Plateau of Gorgoroth. It is formed where spurs of the ranges of the Ephel Dúath and Ered Lithui met, leaving only a narrow passage between them.
- Representing the passage to the Black Gate of the Morannon, Carach Angren was heavily fortified, and both the rocky spurs that overlooked it carried fortresses and watchtowers. Across the passage itself, a wall of earth had been built, and a great ditch had been dug across the opening spanned by a single bridge.[1]
- When Sauron was defeated, the blast of heat from the eruption of Orodruin severely damaged the gates. The servants of Ugrukhôr were unable to close them, but made an attempt to prevent anyone from passing.[2]
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "Mount Doom"
- ↑ Chapter 1.4: Ayorzén, Twice-Imprisoned
Gallery
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The sundered gate of the Isenmouthe.
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The Isenmouthe from Udûn.
Settlements and Landmarks of Udûn
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Settlements: | Udûn Foothold | |
Landmarks: | Maudhúl Ghûg • Maudhúl Târ • Maudhúl Târ Overlook • Maudhúl Vôr • Mornaur • Mornaur Lookout • Rhûd Vorn • Rogkalúr | |
Interiors: | Anglach • Durthang | |
Instances: | Anglach, the Great Foundry • The Tower of Durthang |