Amon Lhaw

Amon Lhaw (S. 'Hill of Ear') is a fictional geographical feature in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. One of the 3 peaks above the Falls of Rauros where they drained Nen Hithoel it towered among the Emyn Muil on the eastern banks of the Anduin. Its twin, Amon Hen (The Hill of Sight) lay upon the western bank. Between them, at the very centre of the stream above Rauros, was the island hill of Tol Brandir upon which none had ever set foot. Though at one time Amon Lhaw had been part of the northern borderlands of Gondor and A high seat was built there (probably called The Seat of Hearing), that lay centuries in the past at the time of the War of the Ring; by then, it had long since fallen under the influence of Mordor. Also called Hill of Hearing and perhaps Hill of the Ear in Westron.

 

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