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Dates
Probably founded at the time of the Great Journey (long before the First Age), though this is uncertain
Location
On the banks of the River Celebrant, to the southeast of Khazad-dûm
Race
Division
Primarily Silvan Elves, though led by members of the Noldor and Sindar later in the land's history
Culture
Pronunciation
dwi'mordeen
Meaning
'Vale of phantoms'1
Other names

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Dwimordene

Galadriel’s magical land

Map of Dwimordene
Note that the exact locations of Cerin Amroth and Caras Galadhon are not known. The positions shown on this map are speculations based on the text of The Lord of the Rings.
Note that the exact locations of Cerin Amroth and Caras Galadhon are not known. The positions shown on this map are speculations based on the text of The Lord of the Rings.

The name among the Rohirrim for the Elvish land of Lórien, meaning literally 'vale of phantoms'.


Notes

1

Dwimordene derives from Old English, representing the name of this land in the tongue of the Northmen. It contains dwimor 'phantom, apparition', and dene 'vale' (presumably referring to the valley of the river Silverlode). The combined meaning, 'vale of phantoms', gives some insight into how the Northmen viewed the mysterious beings - from their perspective - who inhabited the Golden Wood. They also used dwimor, without apparent distinction, for the Dead who walked the Paths of the Dead beneath the Dwimorberg (or 'Haunted Mountain') and for the Ringwraiths (whose Lord was named dwimmerlaik by Éowyn).

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