For the latter half of the Third Age, the Lonely Mountain was the primary stronghold of Dwarves in Middle-earth. It was located in northeast of Rhovanion, and was the source of the River Running. The mountain was named Erebor in Sindarin.
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| - For the latter half of the Third Age, the Lonely Mountain was the primary stronghold of Dwarves in Middle-earth. It was located in northeast of Rhovanion, and was the source of the River Running. The mountain was named Erebor in Sindarin.
- Lonely Mountain is a solitary peak to the west of Largoneth Castle. It is quite tall, and its summit often lies shrouded in low-hanging clouds. Mariners had named it Signal Mountain, for its odd glistening white peak reflected the pale moonlight, providing an unmistakable landmark on unclouded nights.
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| - Known for being a great and rich Dwarven kingdom of exiled
members of Durin's Folk until sacked by Smaug
restored to the Dwarves. It had a population of well over 30,000 durins folk dwarves
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| - Dwarven underground Realm
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| - Northern Rhovanion north of Dale and Lake-town
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| - For the latter half of the Third Age, the Lonely Mountain was the primary stronghold of Dwarves in Middle-earth. It was located in northeast of Rhovanion, and was the source of the River Running. The mountain was named Erebor in Sindarin.
- Lonely Mountain is a solitary peak to the west of Largoneth Castle. It is quite tall, and its summit often lies shrouded in low-hanging clouds. Mariners had named it Signal Mountain, for its odd glistening white peak reflected the pale moonlight, providing an unmistakable landmark on unclouded nights.
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