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| - Eryn Vorn was een beboste kaap in Eriador. Eryn Vorn licht in West-Minhiriath en is samen met het Oude Woud en het Fangorn-Woud de laatste overblijfselen van het bos, door de numenoreaanen het Zwarte Woud genoemd, dat zich over heel Eriador uitstrekte. In de Derde Era was het land hoorde Eryn Vorn bij Cardolan. Maar de Koning had er nooit macht over. Tijdens de Grote Plaag die zich over Midden-aarde strekte was bijna heel de bevolking van Cardolan gestorven. Het is onbekend welke gevolgen het voor Eryn Vorn had.
- The Eryn Vorn (S. "Black Wood"; Du. "Coit Du" Os. "Urnin Morn", Q. "Mornorni") was a large forest on the Cape Vorn, a remnant of the ancient old forest of Eriador and was the most dangerous wild country nigh to Harlindon. This dangerous forest covered most of the peninsula called the Rast Vorn (S. "Dark Cape"), about 560 square miles. The cape was too rugged for most mannish inhabitants, but various tribal relics of the Elder Days still dwelt here, along with Trolls, Orcs, Awakened trees, and other evils driven into hiding by the Eriadorans and Numenoreans during the Second Age. Of the tribesmen, only the Beffraen raided beyond the bounds of the forest into Girithlin and Saralainn. They once had controlled much of Minhiriath during the early Second Age, and hoped to do so again as Cardolan
- Eryn Vorn was a wooded cape on the coasts of Eriador, in Middle-earth. Located in western Minhiriath, Eryn Vorn was originally part of the vast ancient treescape that covered most of north-western Middle-earth. It was named 'The Black Wood' by the Númenóreans during the second age. During the Second Age, however, these forests were demolished by the Númenóreans in their greed for shipbuilding timber, before being almost completely burnt down by the forces of Sauron during the ensuing war in Eriador.
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| - Eryn Vorn was een beboste kaap in Eriador. Eryn Vorn licht in West-Minhiriath en is samen met het Oude Woud en het Fangorn-Woud de laatste overblijfselen van het bos, door de numenoreaanen het Zwarte Woud genoemd, dat zich over heel Eriador uitstrekte. Tijdens de Tweede Era werden de wouden van Eriador leeg gekapt door mensen uit Númenor om hun grote schepen temaken. Later werd alles behalve deze drie uitzonderingen platgebrand door Sauron. De overlevenden van deze bosbranden vluchtte daarna naar de plaats waar later Breeg kwam te liggen. Eryn Vorn had dit overleefd en langzaam herstelde het weer. In de Derde Era was het land hoorde Eryn Vorn bij Cardolan. Maar de Koning had er nooit macht over. Tijdens de Grote Plaag die zich over Midden-aarde strekte was bijna heel de bevolking van Cardolan gestorven. Het is onbekend welke gevolgen het voor Eryn Vorn had. In de Nagelaten Vertelingen werd duidelijk dat er tijdens de Oorlog om de Ring een jagersvolk woonde. Maar het is ook bekend dat ze geen nederzettingen hadden. Waarschijnlijk was het een nomadenvolk die op de visers van de kusten van Enedwaïth leken.
- The Eryn Vorn (S. "Black Wood"; Du. "Coit Du" Os. "Urnin Morn", Q. "Mornorni") was a large forest on the Cape Vorn, a remnant of the ancient old forest of Eriador and was the most dangerous wild country nigh to Harlindon. This dangerous forest covered most of the peninsula called the Rast Vorn (S. "Dark Cape"), about 560 square miles. The cape was too rugged for most mannish inhabitants, but various tribal relics of the Elder Days still dwelt here, along with Trolls, Orcs, Awakened trees, and other evils driven into hiding by the Eriadorans and Numenoreans during the Second Age. Of the tribesmen, only the Beffraen raided beyond the bounds of the forest into Girithlin and Saralainn. They once had controlled much of Minhiriath during the early Second Age, and hoped to do so again as Cardolan withered away in the 17th century of the Third Age. The Drúedain living in the wood were relatively benign, as were the Mebden, descendants of Eriadoran nature cultists and the Daen Fionach. Ibûnites, unknown to almost all outsiders, still dwelt deep in the forest; while they were a bent and unpleasant people, they made no quarrels save with their immediate neighbors.The Eriadorans long ago had learned to respect that attitude from the dwellers of the Eryn Vorn. Elves never had settled in these woods (aside from a few individuals) and Gil-galad never attempted to control the region. For the most part, if enemies of the Elves retreated here, they were not going to return to trouble the Elves along the Baranduin. The coast of the Dark Woods saw Elven ships sometimes, passing south to Edhellond or fishing off the waters. A few small Elven warships were sent out in time of conflict to guard the approaches to Harlindon from Bar-i-Dinuviel to the west. Only the Elves braved the autumn storms which beset these Sailor's legends throughout the Eriadorean coast.
- Eryn Vorn was a wooded cape on the coasts of Eriador, in Middle-earth. Located in western Minhiriath, Eryn Vorn was originally part of the vast ancient treescape that covered most of north-western Middle-earth. It was named 'The Black Wood' by the Númenóreans during the second age. During the Second Age, however, these forests were demolished by the Númenóreans in their greed for shipbuilding timber, before being almost completely burnt down by the forces of Sauron during the ensuing war in Eriador. By the latter half of the second age, the surviving natives of Minhiriath had retreated either north to Bree, or hidden themselves in Eryn Vorn. Eryn Vorn was probably all that remained of the vast forests in Minhiriath for long years thereafter, but by the end of the Third Age, scattered woodlands had reappeared in much of the rest of Minhiriath.
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