- Lammoth
Lammoth is a region in the northwest of
J.R.R. Tolkien 'sMiddle-earth , north of theFirth of Drengist and betweenEred Lómin (the Echoing Mountains) and the shore ofBelegaer (the Great Sea).Name
Lammoth means "the Great Echo", and it is named such because it is where
Morgoth andUngoliant fled after the darkening ofValinor and Morgoth's theft of theSilmarils . Ungoliant lusted for the Silmarils and she attacked Morgoth in order to get them. He let out a great cry, which echoed throughout the north ofMiddle-earth (as it is told in theSilmarillion ):"Ungoliant had grown great, and [Morgoth] less by the power that had gone out of him; and she rose against him...Then Morgoth sent forth a terrible cry, that echoed in the mountains. Therefore that region was called Lammoth, for the echoes of his voice dwelt there ever after, so that any who cried aloud in that land awoke them, and all the waste between the hills and the sea was filled with a clamour as of voices in anguish.The cry of Morgoth in that hour was the greatest and most dreadful that was ever heard in the northern world."
Other versions of the legendarium
In "Of
Tuor and his Coming toGondolin " in "Unfinished Tales ", the name instead refers to the acoustic properties of the location and the natural reverberations they cause. WhenFëanor landed there in theFirst Age "the voices of his host were swelled to a mighty clamour" by the Echoing Mountains.Reference in Popular Culture
The third track of the album
Nightfall in Middle-Earth byBlind Guardian is named Lammoth and consist of a great cry (presumably byMorgoth )
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