Dates
Named 'Mount Doom' shortly before II 34291
Location
Race
Under the power of Sauron, an Ainu
Division
Settlements
Sammath Naur lay within the mountain's cone, and it was connected by a roadway and channels of fire to Barad-dûr to the east
Meaning
Named by the early Gondorians who saw the mountain burst into flame, and feared their doom at the hands of the returned Sauron
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Orodruin, the volcano in Mordor where the One Ring was forged, and the object of the Quest of Mount Doom, in which the Wise sought to destroy the Ring.
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Historically, this volcano had been known as Orodruin, the Fire-mountain. After his return to Middle-earth from the Downfall of Númenor, Sauron brought the dormant mountain back to life to use in his preparations for war against the Dúnedain, and understanding the dire implications of its new Fire, the Exiles of Númenor named the mountain Amon Amarth, translated 'Mount Doom'. We don't know the precise date that this occurred, but Sauron launched his war in II 3429, so Orodruin must have become known as Mount Doom in the years (or perhaps decades) before this date.
The timeline for this entry shows the period when the name was in use (the mountain itself had existed for far longer, of course).
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See also...
Amon Amarth, Aragorn Elessar, Barad-dûr, Chambers of Fire, Companions of the Ring, Council of Elrond, Dark Lord, Dead City, Denethor II, Drogo Baggins, Eagles of the North, Elves of Lindon, Fall of Sauron, Fell Riders, Fiery Mountain, [See the full list...]Fire of Doom, Fire-mountain, Gamgee Family, Glóin, Gollum, Gollums Ring, Great Battle, Great Signal, Great War of the Ring, Horsemen of Rohan, Host of the West, Isildur, Master, Meneldor, Morgul-way, Mountain of Fire, Nine-fingered, Quest of Mount Doom, Ring of Doom, Ring of Rings, Ring of the Enemy, Ring-maker, Rings of Power, River Anduin, Ruling Steward, Sammath Naur, Saurons Road, Shadow of the East, Shire-reckoning, Siege of Barad-dûr, Slag-hills, Steward of Gondor, Stone of Orthanc, Sword Reforged, The Dawnless Day, The Ring, Three Keepers, Udûn, War of the Alliance, War of the Last Alliance, Watch-towers of the Morannon, Winged Creatures, Winged Terrors
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