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Old 01-05-2004, 05:52 AM   #14
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i would tend to list Morthond Vale (due to it being geographically seperate to Lamedon and Belfalas, and described as having a large population) as a seperate fief, and believe Dor-en-Ernil and Belfalas refer to the same thing - the fief of the Prince of Dol Amroth. Old Pukel-Land (Druwait-Iaur) and the Andrast cape don't really seem to be part of third age Gondor, the Lefnui could probably be seen as the westernmost natural barrier to the declining realm.

so my personal list would be: Anorien, Belfalas, Lebennin, Lamedon, Morthond, Anfalas, Lossarnach

the most important fiefs being Belfalas, Lebennin and Anorien due to the major cities in those regions - Morthond, Lamedon, Anfalas and Lossarnach seem to be lesser fiefs while regions like Ringlo Vale, the Green Hills and the Ethir Anduin would be below them still. Southern Ithilien below the Emyn Beraid(?) looks like a natural place for control by Pelagir (thence Lebennin) after the fall of Minas Ithil. interesting discussion based purely on conjecture [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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