Ruins of Doriath

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The Ruins of Doriath are the shattered remnants of the once-great Elven kingdom in Beleriand, destroyed in the tragic wars and betrayals of Tolkien’s First Age.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
ruins
after Kingdom of Doriath NERFINISHED
appearsInTimePeriod First Age of Middle-earth NERFINISHED
appearsInWork The Silmarillion NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtifact Silmaril NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Lúthien NERFINISHED
Melian NERFINISHED
Thingol NERFINISHED
associatedWithRace Laiquendi NERFINISHED
Sindar NERFINISHED
chronologicallyAfter Girdle of Melian NERFINISHED
depictsStateOf Doriath NERFINISHED
followsEvent Sack of Doriath NERFINISHED
betrayal involving the Silmaril
death of Thingol
genre high fantasy
hasFictionalUniverseCreator J. R. R. Tolkien NERFINISHED
hasFormerFunction Elven kingdom
royal seat of Thingol
hasNarrativeRole aftermath setting
hasNotableFeature broken caverns
remnants of underground city
shattered halls
hasNotableSubLocation Menegroth GENERATED
hasStatus abandoned
desolated
hasTheme consequences of oath and greed
loss
ruin of beauty
languageOfOrigin English
locatedInFictionalUniverse Middle-earth NERFINISHED
medium prose literature
partOf Beleriand NERFINISHED
precededBy Doriath at its height
relatedWork The Children of Húrin NERFINISHED
resultOf betrayals over the Silmarils
wars of the First Age
setInRegion northwestern Middle-earth
symbolizes fall of Elven realms in Beleriand
tragedy of the First Age

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First Age featuresEvent Ruins of Doriath