Sea Of Helkar

In the fictional universe of Middle-earth by J. R. R. Tolkien, the Sea of Helkar (also spelt Helcar) was a great inland sea which existed during the First Age. In the beginning of Arda, the Valar created the Two Lamps. Due to Melkor's deceit these were destroyed, and where Helcar, the northern Lamp had stood a great inland sea was formed, which was named the Sea of Helkar after the tower on which the northern lamp had stood. The awakening of the Elves was at Cuivinen, a gulf in the Sea of Helkar, and during the Great Journey they passed to the north of it through Wilderland on their way to Beleriand. After the War of Wrath at the end of the First Age, the Sea of Helkar was drained through the Great Gulf and disappeared.
In The Atlas of Middle-earth, Karen Wynn Fonstad assumed that the lands of Mordor, Khand, and Rhn lay where the Sea of Helcar had been, and that the Sea of Rhn and Sea of Nrnen were its remnants. The atlas was however published before The Peoples of Middle-earth, where it turned out that the Sea of Rhn existed already in the First Age.

 

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