Sammath Naur

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Sammath Naur is the volcanic chamber deep within Mount Doom in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth where the One Ring was originally forged and ultimately destroyed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
forge
volcanic chamber
accessedVia a passage inside Mount Doom
accessibility difficult to reach within Mordor
alsoKnownAs Cracks of Doom NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Lord of the Rings NERFINISHED
The Return of the King NERFINISHED
associatedWith Frodo Baggins NERFINISHED
Gollum NERFINISHED
Samwise Gamgee NERFINISHED
Sauron NERFINISHED
the One Ring NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Downfall of Sauron NERFINISHED
destruction of the One Ring
forging of the One Ring
belongsToRealm the realm of Sauron NERFINISHED
controlledBy Sauron NERFINISHED
creator J. R. R. Tolkien
dangerLevel extremely hazardous
describedAs a great rift filled with fire
genre high fantasy
hasFeature fiery chasm
intense heat
lava
hasFunction forge of the One Ring
place where the One Ring can be unmade
hasOutcome eruption of Mount Doom after the Ring’s destruction
inspiredAdaptations film depiction in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy
languageOfName Sindarin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mordor NERFINISHED
Mount Doom NERFINISHED
Orodruin NERFINISHED
locatedInFictionalUniverse Middle-earth NERFINISHED
medium literature
nameMeaning Cracks of Doom NERFINISHED
narrativeRole climactic setting of The Lord of the Rings
partOf the interior of Mount Doom NERFINISHED
partOfWork legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien NERFINISHED
significance only place where the One Ring could be destroyed
pivotal location in the War of the Ring
timePeriod Second Age NERFINISHED
Third Age NERFINISHED

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Cracks of Doom alsoKnownAs Sammath Naur
Mount Doom locatedNear Sammath Naur