![]() Farewell!" suggests that Beleriand will be recovered from the Sea again, after the Dagor Dagorath, since it will be like Arda Unmarred but containing all the good things of Arda Marred. Then in the willow-meads of Tasarinan we may meet in the spring. ![]() The final words of Galadriel to Treebeard at their parting at Isengard, "Not in Middle-earth, nor until the lands that lie under the wave are lifted up again. All of these together were known as the Western Isles. Part of Dorthonion became Tol Fuin, and the Hill of Himring became Tol Himling. In addition, fulfilling a prophecy, the graves of Túrin Turambar and Morwen also survived as the island Tol Morwen. Only a small section of Ossiriand remained, and was known as Lindon. In the year FA 587, Beleriand was mostly destroyed by the War of Wrath of the Valar against Morgoth. The River Brithon and the River Nenning were the two lesser rivers of the western land of Falas. ![]() (The river sank into the ground at the Fens of Sirion, and re-emerged below the Andram at the Gates of Sirion.) To the east of the Long Wall, was the River Gelion with its six tributaries flowing from the Blue Mountains, in an area known as Ossiriand or the Land of Seven Rivers. Crossing it east to west was a series of hills and a sudden drop in elevation known as Andram, the Long Wall. Sirion, the chief river of Beleriand running north to south, divided the region into West Beleriand and East Beleriand. The land of Nevrast in the northwest was sometimes considered part of Beleriand. To the west and south, Beleriand had a long coast with the Great Sea Belegaer to the north were the highlands of Hithlum, Dorthonion, and hills of Himring to the east the Blue Mountains reached nearly to the Sea.
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