The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum


Visit The *EVEN NEWER* Barrow-Downs Photo Page

Go Back   The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum > Middle-Earth Discussions > The Books
User Name
Password
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 06-09-2005, 10:22 AM   #1
daeron
Animated Skeleton
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: india
Posts: 35
daeron has just left Hobbiton.
Send a message via Yahoo to daeron
Maps in Sil andLOTR

This thread is probably already present somewhere but I would like to know, if Beleriand was to NW of third age ME, how is Ered Luin to the east of Beleriand? Did Tolkien consider a spherical world as oppposed to the flat one? If Angbad was in the north, it being in the Mts of Eriador, doesn't that go higher. Anfauglith is also mentoned to the north

Also. what parts of ME were damaged in the War of Wrath and which during the fall of Numenor? Sil says that only northern regions were ruined in the War of Wrath.
__________________
Half-brother in blood, full brother in heart will I be. Thou shalt lead and I will follow. May no new grief divide us.
daeron is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 06-09-2005, 11:07 AM   #2
Mithalwen
Pilgrim Soul
 
Mithalwen's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
Posts: 9,530
Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Mithalwen is lost in the dark paths of Moria.
Beliriand was North West - the Ered Luin. Lindon the area to the west of the Ered Luin, realm of Gil Galad in the second age, was the bit of Beliriand that remained after the rest was flooded and broken in the War of Wrath. If you compare the SIlmarillion and Lotr maps you will be able to pick up the mountains curve and see the mountain that is the island Himling in the Third Age. I think only Beleriand was damaged.

I think that the world was originally flat but after the attempt to invade the Undying Lands by Ar Pharazon the world was made round. The Undying lands were removed from the circles of the world only to be reached via the "straight road"
by those who had the permission of the valar .... when they sailed instead of the ship following the curve of the earth it would keep going straight and so reach Valinor .. but I am sure that someone else can explain this better!!! The space on the round world vacated by ~Valinor was filled by the "New Lands" ie The New World - the Americas.
__________________
“But Finrod walks with Finarfin his father beneath the trees in Eldamar.”

Christopher Tolkien, Requiescat in pace
Mithalwen is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 06-09-2005, 01:05 PM   #3
davem
Illustrious Ulair
 
davem's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: In the home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names,and impossible loyalties
Posts: 4,240
davem is battling Black Riders on Weathertop.davem is battling Black Riders on Weathertop.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mithalwen
I think that the world was originally flat but after the attempt to invade the Undying Lands by Ar Pharazon the world was made round. The Undying lands were removed from the circles of the world only to be reached via the "straight road"
by those who had the permission of the valar .... when they sailed instead of the ship following the curve of the earth it would keep going straight and so reach Valinor .. but I am sure that someone else can explain this better!!!
Not claiming to be that 'someone'.

The thing that always interested me about the continued existence of the Straight Road is the implication that somehow, for the Elves, or chosen men like Eriol, the Flat earth seems to co-exist alongside the Round earth - like two two tv channels, & that it was possible to 'tune' from one to the other. It seems that, rather than the whole of the world changing from flat to round, two worlds replaced the single existing world. Men were shuffled off into the round world while Elves found themselves able to exist in both worlds, & had a choice of which one they wished to live in. Having said that, I suspect that the Elves were more attuned to the flat earth 'dimension' & the pull of that world would have grown on them more & more as time went on & the round world was increasingly changed by men & so moved further & further away from its 'archetype'. Maybe this accounts for the physical 'fading' of the Elves - its not so much that they themselves 'fade' but that as the worlds move apart its more & more difficult for men to see the inhabitants of the other world.

Tolkien does state in a number of places that the High Elves live in both worlds at the same time - though how long they retain this ability is another question. Yet another question is whether the new round world was given a different 'history'. Perhaps that would have saved Tolkien a lot of agonising in his later years over how to fit the accounts of the early years of Arda in with our world's history. The creation story in Ainulindale & the account of the early first age are the history of the flat earth, the history we have in the 'round world we live in is the new one which came into being with the new world created at the 'split'.

Or maybe that would have required even more work on Tolkien's part to make it work.
davem is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 01:09 AM.



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9 Beta 4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.