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Tol Lammenfirith was not disturbed by the Angmarrim who raided this area in the Third Northern War, and thus the monastery fulfilled its aim of preserving Arthadan culture in writing. Throughout the later Third Age, it executed a higher purpose: the extensive grounds and isolated location of the isle made it a perfect training ground and magazine for the Rangers of the North. The only Ranger outpost to remain in continuous use through the entire Age of Abandonment, the encampment retained its old reputation as a monastery. Few even in Caras Celairnen ever understood its true purpose. Rangers discussing Tol Lammenfirith in the field always called it by the official code-name "Book-sword" or its unofficial one, "Bloodletter," the latter a reference to the hoards of mosquitoes that rose from

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  • Tol Lammenfirith
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  • Tol Lammenfirith was not disturbed by the Angmarrim who raided this area in the Third Northern War, and thus the monastery fulfilled its aim of preserving Arthadan culture in writing. Throughout the later Third Age, it executed a higher purpose: the extensive grounds and isolated location of the isle made it a perfect training ground and magazine for the Rangers of the North. The only Ranger outpost to remain in continuous use through the entire Age of Abandonment, the encampment retained its old reputation as a monastery. Few even in Caras Celairnen ever understood its true purpose. Rangers discussing Tol Lammenfirith in the field always called it by the official code-name "Book-sword" or its unofficial one, "Bloodletter," the latter a reference to the hoards of mosquitoes that rose from
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  • Tol Lammenfirith was not disturbed by the Angmarrim who raided this area in the Third Northern War, and thus the monastery fulfilled its aim of preserving Arthadan culture in writing. Throughout the later Third Age, it executed a higher purpose: the extensive grounds and isolated location of the isle made it a perfect training ground and magazine for the Rangers of the North. The only Ranger outpost to remain in continuous use through the entire Age of Abandonment, the encampment retained its old reputation as a monastery. Few even in Caras Celairnen ever understood its true purpose. Rangers discussing Tol Lammenfirith in the field always called it by the official code-name "Book-sword" or its unofficial one, "Bloodletter," the latter a reference to the hoards of mosquitoes that rose from the Uialduin every summer to torment the monastery and its guests.
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