That is exactly what I mean by “the LOTR map”: the portion of Middle-earth that is actually drawn XD ! The Orocarni are farther East.
If we are going to make beleriand we also have to make helcaraxe which leads to valinor, which will be a pain to make
Nah the cities of the Stiffbeards, Ironfists, Blacklocks and Stonefeet were as far away from Gundabad as Belegost and Nogrod. And if you look on the map, you see that is right about on the right edge of the map.
Hmm ye, makes sense, what about palisor?
Herm, no …
Palisor is the forest/region before the orocarni, in Your theory it cant exist
maybe we should make a new thread for this discussion
There is a book in waterstones I’m buying soon. It shows the sea of rhûn as a salt plain. The vicious winds have evaporated the water along the west and east shores creating a ragged cliff face. The island seen in tolkeins maps has been stated in this book as “a jagged outcrop of rock, suspended in air as the vicious winds eat away at the island’s mantle”. Maybe ill post pictures when I get the book
If it’s written by a guy called David Day, do not under any circumstances buy it.
Looks great but im not sure we are making Far Rhun.
says who, I thought we were
It is of the map, maybe one day but i don’t think its the plan to build all of Rhun
I mean we are building Rhun, pretty sure it will include Far Rhun.
I don’t know its of the current map anyway and tolkein did not create a map of all of Rhun in the third age.Im not the one to know though.