- Fangorn
Infobox LOTR place
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place_name = Fangorn Forest
place_alias = Entwood
place_description = Thick, dense forest
Home of the Ents and Huorns
Remote from the world outside
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place_type = The remnant of a larger more ancient forest
place_realm =Wilderland
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place_lord =Treebeard Fangorn (
Sindarin : ["Fangaorne"] ; "Beardtree") in J.R.R. "Tolkien's Legendarium", is a forest located in the fictional world ofMiddle-earth and is the home of the tree shepherds, theEnt s. It is named after the oldest Ent,Treebeard or Treebeard after it. Tolkien does however states there is confusion about the two. The Forest of Fangorn provides an important role in "The Lord of the Rings " novel as doesMirkwood ,Doriath andLothlórien in theThird Age , a time whereSauron challenged Middle-earth to battle and domination. The forest provides the means by where adventure expands with the breaking up of the Fellowship.Merry Brandybuck andPippin Took are the first to discover the Ents are alive but are dwindling in numbers due to the loss of theEntwives . They were lost because of the events of theLast Alliance of Elves and Men . The forest was again damaged severely during theWar of the Ring by the forces ofSaruman who lived close by in the fortress ofIsengard .Etymology
"Fangorn" was the original name for the
Ent Treebeard , who was the eldest of his species whom looked after vast areas of his home and the surrounding land which was named Fangorn Forrest. Additionally Fangorn translates in the fictional language ofSindarin from "fanga" meaning "beard" and "orne" meaning "tree". Sindarin is a languageTolkien created and described the Elves ofMiddle-earth to possess; who "awoke" the Ents into moving lifeforms. In other parts of Middle-earth Fangorn Forest was called the "Entwood" by theRohirrim .Fangorn Forest apparently had several names as told by Treebeard who referred to the forest by several
Quenya names in "Lord of the Rings ", some of which were "Ambaróna", "Tauremornalómë", "Tauremorna" and "Aldalómë". "Ambaróna" means "uprising, sunrise, orient" from "amba" meaning "upwards" and "róna" meaning "east". "Aldalómë" means "treetwilight " from "alda" meaning "tree" and "lómë" meaning "dusk , twilight".cite book|last=Tolkien|first=J.R.R.|title=The Silmarillion; Appendix: "Elements in Quenya and Sindarin Names"|language=English] "Tauremorna" means "gloomy forest" from "taur" meaning "forest" and "morna" meaning "gloomy, somber". "Tauremornalómë" means "gloomy twilight forest".Citation
last=Tolkien | first = J.R.R.
series = The History of Middle-earth
title = The Lost Road and Other Writings | volume=5 | language=English]Geography
The Forest of Fangorn is located at the south-eastern end of the
Misty Mountains near theGap of Rohan . The mountains formed the western border of Fangorn. At the end of the mountain range stood the stronghold ofIsengard near the southwestern corner of the forest and this was where Saruman lived.Fact|date=August 2008 To the east and south of Fangorn was the land ofRohan andLothlórien lay after. Fangorn Forest stretched for many miles and held many paths.Tolkien stated that two important and significant rivers ran through the forest. To the north the "Limlight " flowed from the woods and then formed the northern border of Rohan. The river then merged into the largerAnduin river. In the south, the "Entwash " spread deep into the forest arriving fromMethedras , a mountainous region located near the Misty Mountains. The river then flowed from Fangorn and was directed through Rohan to the Anduin river. The valley ofDerndingle was located to the south-west. There was a path where the Entwash passed into a region called Wellinghall and this was where the Entwash passed the home of Treebeard, the shepherd of the forest.Fangorn Forest was said to be humid and trunks and branches grew thick where very little light penetrated the forest. Similarly Fangorn was said to be a dangerous and
evil place likeMirkwood where huge spiders roamed the forrest and other evil creatures lay, but this was not the case following the events of "Lord of the Rings ". The forest was home to many different kinds of trees.Huorn s also lived in the forest similar toEnt s but more discreet. Most lived deep in the Forest of Fangorn. The Ents and Huorns would feed off the river Entwash, where it held magical properties which gave them the ability to move unlike the other trees in the forest.History
Meriadoc Brandybuck andPeregrin Took enter the forest in the second volume of "The Lord of the Rings ", "The Two Towers ". There, they meetTreebeard and persuade him of the dangerSaruman poses to the Ents and their forest. Following anEntmoot , the rest of the Ents agree to march againstIsengard , taking Merry and Pippin with them, and sendHuorn s toHelm's Deep to deal with the Orcs there. Part of the Ents' anger was caused bySaruman 's orcs chopping down the trees at the south and west side of the forest. It is especially notable in that Fangorn Forest is personified by Treebeard whose deliberate and slow moving character anthropomorphosises Tolkien's deep invented history and places its vast time in a contrapuntal humor with the 'hasty' immediacy of the hobbits' drama in theWar of the Ring .cite book
last = Lobdell | first = Jared
title = A Tolkien Compass | isbn = 0875483160 | page = 84 "only look at The Lord of the Rings for the briefest of times to catch a vision of ancient forests, of trees like men walking, of leaves and sunlight, and of deep shadows."]In "
The Two Towers ",Aragorn , Gimli andLegolas enter the forest to search for Merry and Pippin. They encounter an old man dressed in white. At first, they believe it to beSaruman before realizing that it isGandalf , who they thought had been killed atKhazad-dûm .Fangorn forest is actually just the easternmost remnant of the immense forest that spanned all of
Eriador andCalenardhon in theFirst Age and earlySecond Age . Treebeard expresses a deep sadness at the loss of the forest primeval to the orcs and the age of men and their machines. [cite book
first = Matthew T. | last = Dickerson | coauthors = Jonathan Evans
title = Ents, Elves, and Eriador: The Environmental Vision of J. R. R. Tolkien
publisher = University Press of Kentucky | year = 2004] The rest of the forest was destroyed by theNúmenórean s andSauron . It was the oldest part of Treebeard's realm, and the Ents' last retreat.Politics
In "
The Two Towers ",Treebeard summons an Entmoot, a town hall meeting-style political gathering, for the purpose of deciding what to do aboutSaruman 's threat to Fangorn. While the rules governing Entmoots are never set out in detail, they appear to be very irregular meetings convoked in emergencies. The suffix "-moot" suggests a parliament.Culture
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External links
* [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Tolkien+in+the+land+of+Arthur:+the+Old+Forest+episode+from+The+Lord+...-a0146063134 Tolkien in the land of Arthur: the Old Forest episode from The Lord of the Rings] . Mythopoeic Society, 2006. An article discussing the significance of forests in Tolkien's work, in particular, the
Old Forest with comparisons to other myths and romances.
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