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Re: Where were the `Blades of Westernesse` forged?
I have always been intrigued by the realm of Arnor-and shall likely continue to do so.
There is I think no more important realm about which we no less.only 2 cities and a 'hidden fastness[tale of Aragorn and Arwen vol 12-HoME]
and evil forts in rhudaur are ever mentioned as dwelling places
[not counting bree which never seems to be inhabited by dunedain].
I know of know references to cities in cardolan or rhudaur- no capitals or smithies etc.
Here are a few guesse though.
perhaps the men of rhudaur before their decline had contacts w/ the remaining noldorin smith's of Eregion still living in Rivendell which abutted Rhudaur.
I imagine though that All 3 kingdoms had some smithies till the country was ravaged by Carn dum- smith work was not a luxury to a society of that type dependant on swords,arrowheads and spears for safety -not to mention domestic needs.
Any of the three kingdoms might well have had Arnorian heirlooms -such as weapons which would have been passed down .
Is there not a reference in the battle of pellenor fields to the smith who forged merry's sword and the war he forged it in - I can't look now - but it might at least date the sword to pre or post Arnor.
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