Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-25012056-20170409161449/@comment-31907131-20170410193336

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote: Gandalfthegreatestwizard- EpicMithrandir wrote: In Sindarin, then, the best translation I can come up with is: Delûannath for fell beasts, and of course Imlad is valley. Imlad Delûannath? = Fell Beasts Vale. My translation skills are sadly lacking... It almost sounds like a way point name, rather than the biome. Perhaps just 'Fell Vale'- Imlad Delu?

Nah. Again: while the more well-known features of ME are named in Sindarin, not all of them are. The Lone-Lands, the Shire, Swanfleet, Dead Marshes, Mountains of Mirkwood, Mirkwood, Blue Mountains, Red Mountains, Mordor Mountains, Misty Mountains, Gondor Mountains, Harad Mountains, Woodland Realm, Dale, and Wilderland are all used instead of their Sindarin variants, for example. The mod just uses whatever name is more well-known. And as any Sindarin name would be an invention on our part, as opposed to the name that is not only more widely known but has also been the name of the waypoint since the waypoint was added.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 10:02, April 10, 2017 (UTC) Interestingly, everything in Mordor has a Sindarin name. The Mordor Mountains should be divided into two ranges, both with Sindarin names. Practically no place name in Middle-Earth is what it is in English/Westron words. Practically every place name is what it is in Sindarin.