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Weathertop, Weathertop Hill, or Amon Sûl (Sindarin), [1] was the southernmost and highest of the Weather Hills in Eriador It stood a little away from the other hills, and its conical top was flattened [2]
- Visting Weathertop (from The Lord of the Rings) - Extreme Pursuit
Weathertop, also known as Amon Sûl in Sindarin, is a significant location in J R R Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings ” It is an ancient hill fortress located in the Weatherhills, east of Bree
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Weathertop (Amon Sûl in Sindarin, literally Hill of Wind) is a landmark within the Weather Hills, in the Lone-lands [31 2S, 36 9W] It was once known as Amon Sûl, and is the highest point in the Lone-lands
- What Was Weathertop Before The Lord of the Rings?
Eight centuries into the Third Age of Middle-earth, the kingdom got divided into three separate realms, with Weathertop being used as the junction of their borders That left the old watchtower at the center of constant territory disputes and skirmishes, causing ownership to get swapped constantly
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During Angmar's first assault on Arthedain, the watchtower was razed to the ground; however, perhaps in preparation for such a day, the palantír had long been removed In latter days, Weathertop, as Amon Sûl was then known, became host to two momentous events
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The tower originally held one of the seven palantíri Weathertop is mentioned in The Hobbit after the dwarfs escape the wargs and orcs, but is a scene of action in The Lord of the Rings After fleeing from Bree, Strider and the hobbits avoid the main road and approach Weathertop from the north
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Weathertop, known in Sindarin as Amon Sûl, was the southernmost top of the Weather Hills It stood a little away from the others, and its conical top was flattened
- Weathertop Building Landmark in Middle Earth | World Anvil
Weathertop commands views to the west, east and south, and keen-eyed Rangers can spot enemies coming down from the Trollshaws and Ettenmoors to trouble the lands of Men
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