Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26149161-20171119010128

Mae govannen, mellonath! This is a place for discussion on the various non-canon/older names used or planned to be used in the mod. Some of their use is yet unconfirmed, but I have included them nonetheless in my proposed changes. Please let me know of any other names you think should be changed.

''Note that I left Eryn Caraladh as that, and not Eryn Garaladh. If it is generally preferred to use the “Garaladh” proper form, let me know.''

Mordor:

Current/Possibly Planned:

Seregost [Bloodburg]: A fortress in the Mountains of Mordor guarding a pass in the Mithram Spur. The armies of the Easterlings pass through here on the road to Barad-dûr.

Nargroth [Firehall]: The Halls of Fire, a watchtower above the pass into the plateau of Gorgoroth.

Morigost [Improper Sindarin, supposedly Blackhold]: A watch-post upon the shadowy spurs of the Ephel Dúath which, along with Nargroth eastward, watched the way into Núrn.

Amon Angren [Isenmount]: A dark hill in Mordor, upon which stands a fortress of the Nazgûl.

Caran [Red]: An Orc-outpost and harbor in Mordor in eastern Nurn, on the coast of the Sea of Núrnen.

Mithram Spur [Greywall Spur]: A grey spur of the Ered Lithui.

Maegond Spur [Sharprock Spur]: A stony spur in Ephel Duath

Gap of Nurza Shûk [Untranslatable]: The pass between Mithram and Maegond.

Caranduin [Redriver]: A river in North Núrn.

Sirlith [Ashing Stream]: A river in East Núrn.

Gurthrant [Deathbourn]: A river in West Núrn.

Culduin [Untranslatable]: A river in South Núrn.

Modified:

Seregost [Bloodburg]: A fortress in the Mountains of Mordor guarding a pass in the Lithram Spur. The armies of the Easterlings pass through here on the road to Barad-dûr.

Nargroth [Firehall]: The Halls of Fire, a watchtower above the pass into the plateau of Gorgoroth.

Mornost [Blackhold]: A watch-post upon the shadowy spurs of the Ephel Dúath which, along with Nargroth eastward, watched the way into Núrn.

Amon Angren [Isenmountl]: A dark hill in Mordor, upon which stands a fortress of the Nazgûl.

Gobel Núrnen [Núrnen Town]: An Orc-outpost and harbor in Mordor in eastern Nurn, on the coast of the Sea of Núrnen.

Lithram [Ashwall]: A grey spur of the Ered Lithui.

Cebir Dúath [Shadowspikes]: A stony spur in Ephel Duath

Cirith Vuil [Slave’s Pass]: The pass between Lithram and Cebir Dúath.

Gurthrant [Deathbourn]: A river in North Núrn.

Lithir [Ashing Stream]: A river in East Núrn.

Ephelnen [Fencewater]: A river in West Núrn.

Dúathirion [Shadowrill]: A river in South Núrn.

Harad:

Current:

Mount Astras [Sandhorn]: The Sandhorn, the northern-most high peak in the northern chain of the Mountains of Harad, and bestowed with much significance by the Haradrim.

Hartorogost [South Trollhold]: The city of the Half-trolls, built on a shore of boiling seas and foundering rocks.

Pertorogwaith [Half-Troll Folk]: Land of the Troll-men of Far Harad.

Nan Hardagorath [Vale of Southward Battles]: Despite countless battles between the Far Haradrim tribes, these vales on the edge of the forest remain green and lush.

Tol Torog [Troll Isle]: The Isle of Trolls. It is believed by many that the monstrous race of Half-trolls were first awoken here, though their precise origins remain unknown.

Harnedor [Southwater Region]: The fertile borderlands near the Harnen.

Modified:

Lithras [Sandhorn]: The Sandhorn, the northern-most high peak in the northern chain of the Mountains of Harad, and bestowed with much significance by the Haradrim.

Hardorogost [South Trollhold]: The city of the Half-trolls, built on a shore of boiling seas and foundering rocks.

Torogwaith Harad [South Troll-Folk]: Land of the Troll-men of Far Harad.

Nan Hardhagorath [Vale of Southward Battles]: Despite countless battles between the Far Haradrim tribes, these vales on the edge of the forest remain green and lush.

Tol Dorogwaith [Isle of Trollmen]: The Isle of Trollmen. It is believed by many that the monstrous race of Half-trolls were first awoken here, though their precise origins remain unknown.

Harnendor [Southwater Region]: The fertile borderlands near the Harnen. If there’s something I’m missing here in terms of the loss of “n” in the mod’s version, please inform me.

Rhun:

Current:

Eryn Caran [Redt Forest]: A forest located on the northeast side of the Sea of Rhûn.

Palisor [Plainlands]: The vast plains between the Sea of Rhûn and the Orocarni.

Orocarni [Red Mountains]: The great mountain range in the far east of Middle-earth, within Rhûn.

Balgaras [Horrible Fort]: A city of the Wainriders and one of their few permanent dwelling-places in the wide lands of the East.

Ford of Forhúnen [Ford of Noreastwater]:A ford across the River Forhúnen on the ancient East-West Road.

Amon Gwin [New Hill]: A high peak in the hills of Dorwinion.

Harhúdor [South Eastland]: A large peninsula sticking into the Inner Sea.

Modified:

Eryn Caraladh [Redtree Forest]: A forest located on the northeast side of the Sea of Rhûn.

Orocarni/Ered Garan [Red Mountains]: The great mountain range in the far east of Middle-earth, within Rhûn.

Palisor/Talathion [Plainslands], Rhúnarthon [East Region]: The vast plains between the Sea of Rhûn and the Orocarni.

Balgaras [Horrible Fort]: A city of the Wainriders and one of their few permanent dwelling-places in the wide lands of the East.

Ford of Forthrúnen [Ford of Noreastwater]: A ford across the River Forthrúnen on the ancient East-West Road.

Amon ‘Winion [Hill of Gwinion]: A high peak in the hills of Dorwinion.

Harthrúdor [South Eastland]: A large peninsula sticking into the Inner Sea.

Other Mod Names:

Edhelmir > Edhelvir

Thanks for reading this suggestion! As always, comments, questions and criticism is most welcome.

Ithilion, Discussions Moderator (Auta i lómë)  