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The '''Pelóri Mountains''', in the fictional works of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], are a mountain range in [[Aman]] that separates the inner plains of [[Valinor]] from [[Eldamar]] and the wastelands of [[Araman]] and [[Avathar]]. [[Taniquetil]] is the highest of these mountains and is home to the throne of [[Manwë]]. The [[Mandos|Halls of Mandos]] were apparently in the northern foothills of this mountain range. |
The '''Pelóri Mountains''', in the fictional works of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], are a mountain range in [[Aman]] that separates the inner plains of [[Valinor]] from [[Eldamar]] and the wastelands of [[Araman]] and [[Avathar]]. [[Taniquetil]] is the highest of these mountains and is home to the throne of [[Manwë]]. The [[Mandos|Halls of Mandos]] were apparently in the northern foothills of this mountain range. |
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Revision as of 02:35, 27 August 2006
The Pelóri Mountains, in the fictional works of J. R. R. Tolkien, are a mountain range in Aman that separates the inner plains of Valinor from Eldamar and the wastelands of Araman and Avathar. Taniquetil is the highest of these mountains and is home to the throne of Manwë. The Halls of Mandos were apparently in the northern foothills of this mountain range.