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Celeborn of Lothlorien wrote: Lindon armour doesn't even make sense... the high-elves never fought a battle in that area, they fought further north, it was the sylvan armies that were driven into the marshes during the war of the last alliance, King Oropher (the elvish king of mirkwood at the time, thranduil's father) and king Amrod (the king of lothlórien at the time which was then still called Lindorinand) disobeyed the orders of Gil-Galad and attacked before the other armies could come to their aid so Sauron's army was able to push them all the way into the marshes where they died, only a few escaped including quite probably Thranduil and Amroth and some soldiers that managed to somehow escape the orcs. This wild charge by the sylvan elves did leave Sauron's army in a more vulnerable position allowing the rest of the alliance to march on them from the north, away from the black gate, utterly crushing them at the battle of dagorlad. Yes, but the dead people were buried there, including the high elves of lindon and imladris