Utumno

In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, Utumno (also known as Udn) is the first fortress of Melkor in the far north of Middle-earth. It was built by Melkor after his first expulsion from Arda. The Valar had by this time created the Two Lamps, and Utumno was built around Valian Year 3400 under the Ered Engrin, where the light of Iluin was very dim. Utumno was his base of operations for 1149 Valian Years, and from here he assaulted the Two Lamps, and began corrupting Arda. It was also here that the first captured Elves were dragged to, and breeding of the Orcs began. Utumno was laid waste in the Days of the Trees, Valian Year 1099, in the War that the Valar began against Melkor because of the Elves. Melkor was chained and dragged as a captive to Valinor. Melkor established a second fortress at the eastern end of the Ered Engrin, known as Angband: this was held by Sauron. Udn is also the name of a valley in northern Mordor. The word means "Hell".

 

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