Thangorodrim

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Thangorodrim is the towering, volcanic triple-peaked mountain fortress of Morgoth in J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendarium, looming above Angband in the First Age of Middle-earth.

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Label Occurrences
Thangorodrim canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional mountain range
location in Middle-earth
stronghold of Morgoth
volcanic mountain
appearsIn The History of Middle-earth NERFINISHED
The Silmarillion
Tolkien legendarium NERFINISHED
associatedWith Balrogs NERFINISHED
Morgoth NERFINISHED
dragons
orcs
collapsedInto chasm and ruin after the War of Wrath
composition dark volcanic rock
creator J. R. R. Tolkien
destroyedBy the Valar NERFINISHED
destroyedIn War of Wrath NERFINISHED
facedBy the hosts of the Noldor
the hosts of the Valar in the War of Wrath
function fortress barrier of Angband
symbol of Morgoth's power
guards the gates of Angband NERFINISHED
hasFeature dark and forbidding appearance
towering mountains
triple-peaked
volcanic
hasNumberOfPeaks 3
inUniverseStatus destroyed
languageOfName Sindarin NERFINISHED
locatedAbove Angband NERFINISHED
locatedIn Beleriand NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Quenta Silmarillion NERFINISHED
The Lay of Leithian NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Mountains of Tyranny NERFINISHED
near Ered Engrin NERFINISHED
notableEvent Fingolfin rode to challenge Morgoth beneath its shadow
Maedhros was hung by the wrist from its precipice
eruption and ruin at the end of the First Age
overlooks Anfauglith NERFINISHED
the plains before Angband NERFINISHED
partOf Morgoth's realm
region far north of Beleriand
separates Angband from the lands of Beleriand NERFINISHED
symbolizes oppression
the might of Morgoth NERFINISHED
terrainType mountainous
timePeriod First Age of Middle-earth
universe Arda NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

First Age featuresLocation Thangorodrim
Morgoth residence Thangorodrim
Beleriand containsMountain Thangorodrim