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  1. Weathertop | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

    • Weathertop or Weathertop Hill was the southernmost and highest of the Weather Hills in Eriador. It stood a little away from the other hills, and its conical top was flattened. Of old, it formed the boundary betwee… See more

    History

    The Weather Hills lay at the center of the realm of Arnor, near the East-West Road that split Eriador.
    The strategic importance of Weathertop was recognized very early on, as during the reign of Ele… See more

    Etymology

    was the common Westron translation of the Sindarin name Amon Sûl, although it could also be translated as "Hill of the … See more

    In adaptations

    The Lord of the Rings film trilogy
    Weathertop is a place of action in Peter Jackson's 2001 film The Fellowship of the Ring. The summit of Weathertop is simplified from it's description in the book. When Arag… See more

    References

    1.The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book One, Ch. XI: "A Knife in the Dark", "His plan, as far as they could understand it without knowing the country, was to go towards Archet at first, but to bear right a… See more

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  1. Weathertop - Tolkien Gateway

    Jul 6, 2024 · Weathertop, or Amon Sûl, was a hill with a tower in Eriador, where the palantír of Elendil was stored. It was destroyed by the Witch-king of …

    • Description: Hill with tower/ruins of tower
    • Other names: Amon Sûl
    • Location: Eriador
    • Type: Hill
  2. Tower of Amon Sûl | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

  3. Geography of Middle-earth - Wikipedia

  4. Map of Middle-earth (Lord of the Rings) and Key …

    Jun 26, 2021 · Weathertop, also known as Amon Sûl, was a hill in the Eriador region of Middle-earth, the southernmost and highest summit of the Weather Hills. The watchtower at its top overlooked the Great East Road in central Eriador, …

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  5. Geography of Middle-earth - Wikiwand

  6. Weathertop (Amon Sûl) – The Geography of Middle-earth

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  8. J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings": Real Places May …

    Jul 23, 2010 · Created by Tolkien somewhere in the 1930s, the map shows the ‘mortal lands’ of Middle-earth, which according to Tolkien himself is part of our own Earth, but in a previous, mythical era.

  9. The Encyclopedia of Arda - Amon Sûl - Glyph Web

    Amon Sûl, or Weathertop, was a hill in the Weather Hills where Elendil built a tower with a palantír. It was the meeting point of the three kingdoms of Arnor and the site of Gandalf's and Frodo's battles with the Black Riders.