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MithrimIn the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, Mithrim is a land of Middle-earth. Mithrim formed a part of Hithlum, and was the south-western corner of it, bordering Dor-lmin to the east, from which it was divided by the Mountains of Mithrim. The area was home to a great lake, the Lake of Mithrim, which was the body of water north of Beleriand where the oldor first dwelt in Middle-earth: the Sons of Fanor on the northern shore and Fingolfin's host on the southern shore. The oldor dwelt here for a while until their feud was healed, and they removed to other lands. Mithrim was also home to Sindarin Elves, who soon mingled with the oldor after they had learned Sindarin. Later in the First Age Mithrim was ruled by Fingolfin, as it formed the most densely populated part of Hithlum.
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