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emirsonsmith 11-26-2010 03:08 AM

Middle Earth?
 
I just have a question, is Middle one world, or is it more then one. Like how is the world just layed out, I'm just curious.

Galadriel55 11-26-2010 06:19 AM

Middle Earth is a continent. At least that's what I think.

Blind Guardian 11-26-2010 08:55 PM

Isn't it just a small section of land. Beleraind is to the south I think and Rhûn is to the east.

Map of Middle-Earth
Map of Arda

Galadriel55 11-27-2010 08:41 AM

ME is huge, and LOTR and The Sil talk about a small part of it. However, it is nonetheless a continent.

Inziladun 11-27-2010 12:46 PM

Shouldn't this be in the N & N Forum?

Middle-earth, according to the name-index in The Silmarillion, is actually all the lands east of the Great Sea. If it isn't part of Aman, it's considered Middle-earth.

Pitchwife 11-27-2010 05:02 PM

To be precise, Middle-earth (also called the Hither Lands, the Great Lands or in Quenya Endor) is the continent in the middle of BG's Map of Arda, between Belegaer and the East Sea. Rhûn (the region north and east of the Sea of Helcar) and Harad (the southern sub-continent that looks vaguely like Africa) are parts of it, as was Beleriand (west of the Blue Mountains) before its drowning at the end of the First Age. The south-eastern continent (the Dark Lands) used to belong to it as well, if I remember correctly, before Morgoth overthrew the Lamps of the Valar and the lands were broken.
(Sometimes the name 'Middle-earth' is also used to mean the entire sub-created world of Tolkien's Legendarium, including Aman, but this is more properly called Arda.)

And Zil is right, this is more a subject for N & N.


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