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Nan Dungortheb

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Aredhel Escapes Nan Dungortheb by Peter Xavier Price
Region
Nan Dungortheb
General Information
Other namesValley of Dreadful Death
LocationBeleriand, north of Doriath, south of Dorthonion
TypeRegion
DescriptionHaunted valley of dread
People and History
InhabitantsSpawn of Ungoliant
DestroyedF.A. 587, Destruction of Beleriand
EventsF.A. 464: Beren's Journey to Doriath
GalleryImages of Nan Dungortheb

Nan Dungortheb was the dreadful valley in northern Beleriand that ran west to east between the haunted mountains of the Ered Gorgoroth and the enchanted northern marches of Doriath.[1]

History

After Ungoliant fled Lammoth and the Balrogs of Morgoth she made her way to the valley below the Ered Gorgoroth. There she bred such horrors that the valley was given the name Nan Dungortheb. After she had departed the land was infested with her offspring.[2] Waters that spilled into the valley from the Ered Gorgoroth were defiled, filling the hearts of those that drank of them with madness and despair. All living things other than the spiders avoided the valley, including the Noldor who would only cross it by paths nearest to Doriath.[3]

When Aredhel, daughter of Fingolfin, attempted to ride eastward across Nan Dungortheb, her party was separated by the shadows. While she succeeded in reaching Himlad, her companions could not find her and were chased away by spiders. Returning to Gondolin, they reported her as lost to Turgon.[4]

Beren, sorely pressed by the forces of Morgoth who sought for him in Dorthonion, passed over the Ered Gorgoroth and crossed Nan Dungortheb from north to south. He never spoke of his journey through this land lest the horror of it return to his mind.[5]

Etymology

The name Nan Dungortheb is translated as "Valley of Dreadful Death",[6] containing the word nan ("valley"), and gor ("horror")[7]

Other versions of the legendarium

The Book of Lost Tales

In The Book of Lost Tales the glade that would afterward be known as Nan Dumgorthin ("the land of the dark idols") was in the northward region of Artanor (Doriath) and was a dark land, with dread wandering beneath its lowering trees no less even than in Tuarfuin (Taur-nu-Fuin).[8]:48 In The Tale of Tinúviel, it was here that Huan came upon, and rescued, Beren and Tinúviel as they were fleeing from the pursuit of Melko's Orcs after retrieving a Silmaril and Beren had his hand bitten off by Karkaras.[8]:48

The Gnomish Lexicon defined Dumgorthin as "a land of dark forests, East of Artanor, where, on a wooded mountain, were hidden idols sacrificed to by some evil tribe of renegade men". Dum meaning "secret, not to be spoken, especially of bad things" and Dungort, dumgort as "an (evil) idol".[9]:31

The Lays of Beleriand

In the Lay of the Children of Húrin, Túrin and Flinding came upon Nan Dungorthin in the dim twilight after the accidental murder of Beleg. It is described as such:[10]

Thus reached they the roots   and the ruinous feet
of those hoary hills   that Hithlum girdle,
the shaggy pinewoods   of the Shadowy Mountains.
There the twain enfolded   phantom twilight
and dim mazes   dark, unholy,
in Nan Dungorthin   where nameless gods
have shrouded shrines   in shadows secret,
more old than Morgoth   or the ancient lords
the golden Gods   of the guarded West.
But the ghostly dwellers   of that grey valley
hindered nor hurt them,   and they held their course
with creeping flesh   and quaking limb.
Yet laughter at whiles   with lingering echo,
as distant mockery   of demon voices
there harsh and hollow   in the hushed twilight
Flinding fancied,   fell, unwholesome
as that leering laughter   lost and dreadful
that rang in the rocks   in the ruthless hour
of Beleg’s slaughter.   ‘Tis Bauglir’s voice
that dogs us darkly   with deadly scorn’

In the Unwritten Cantos, similar to the Tale of Tinúviel, a consideration was for Beren and Lúthien to be "become lost and bewildered in the dreads of Nan Dungorthin", but now "hunted by phantoms, and snared at last by the great spiders." They would still be rescued by Huan, who would proceed to guide them down Sirion.[11]

See also

  • Taur-nu-Fuin: another dark forest, closely located to Nan Dungortheb, which took some of the early legendarium elements from Nan Dungortheb.

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