Subject: Apparently!
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Posted on: 2014-08-05 15:44:00 UTC

Amon Lanc was the original Sindarin settlement in Greenwood, under Oropher - Thranduil's father. It makes a certain sense - it's close to Lorien, then also a Sindarin realm under Amdir; in fact, Oropher and Amdir were both refugees from Doriath; they probably wanted to stay reasonably close to each other. Perhaps their sons - Amroth and Thranduil - were friends.

They crossed the Misty Mountains to get away from the Noldor who were setting up in Lindon and Eregion, people like Gil-Galad, Celebrimbor, and (irony!) Galadriel. Of course they still had some connections back that way - Galadriel's husband Celeborn was another noble of Doriath - but ultimately, the Sindar had always blamed the Noldor for their troubles (and not without reason!). So they headed east, and set up realms among their distant Silvan kinsfolk.

But times changed. Galadriel left Eregion and moved to Lorien; she was welcomed by Amdir, but one gets the impression Oropher wasn't too keen on her. The dwarves of Khazad-Dum made themselves into a major power in the region, partly by the influx of refugees from Nogrod and Belegost - and it was dwarves of Nogrod who had killed Thingol of Doriath. Worse, these dwarves were allied with the Noldor of Eregion - you know, the ones whose leader, Galadriel, had 'just decided' to move over the mountains into Lorien. Another Noldorin power grab was clearly in progress, and there were rumours of suspicious magic artefacts, and an unidentified Maia.

And then there was the darkness rising in the south and east - rumours of werewolves and vampires, and of men worshipping a figure disturbingly reminiscent of the Morgoth... it's little wonder the elves of Amon Lanc migrated north, until at last Oropher removed his throne to the northerly Emyn Duir. They'd be safe there, right?

... right?

(And the fact that didn't fit in: Thranduil's halls were founded much later, a thousand years into the Third Age, when Sauron again appeared - unidentified - on the scene. With Southern Mirkwood a mess of spiders, and Amon Lanc taken from them by the sinister Necromancer, the elves took the mountains as a shield, and fled to the far north-east. Safe at last! ... and then a thousand years later, those bloodthirsty dwarves came by and set up a Kingdom under the Lonely Mountain. There's no rest for the weary...)

hS

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