Beneath the Misty Mountains lies , the greatest of all Dwarven kingdoms. Far from the dark, goblin-infested "Mines of Moria" known to Frodo, this is a thriving, luminous metropolis powered by the discovery of mithril. The story of this location is one of deep friendship between the Dwarves and the Elves of neighboring Eregion , where the fabled Rings of Power are eventually forged by the smith Celebrimbor. The Realm of Men: Númenor
In the far west, the Elven realm of serves as the cultural and political heartbeat of the Elves. Ruled by High King Gil-galad, it is a place of gilded forests and white stone, acting as a gateway to the Undying Lands of Valinor. Characters like Galadriel and Elrond begin their journeys here, standing at the edge of the Sundering Seas, a vast ocean that separates the mortal world from the divine. The Great Deep: Khazad-dûm (Moria) Beneath the Misty Mountains lies , the greatest
In the Second Age of Middle-earth, the map tells a story of an era defined by the struggle between fading light and rising shadow. Thousands of years before the Fellowship of the Ring, the continent is a collection of burgeoning empires and ancient realms, many of which will eventually become the ruins we see in The Lord of the Rings . The Western Edge: Lindon and the Grey Havens The Realm of Men: Númenor In the far
Far to the southwest, in the middle of the Great Sea, lies the star-shaped island of . It is the most advanced civilization of Men, gifted to them by the Valar after the first war against evil. The story of Númenor is a tragedy of pride; as the people grow resentful of their mortality, their internal divisions lead to a catastrophic fall that will eventually change the very shape of the world's map. The Shadow Grows: The Southlands (Mordor) The Great Deep: Khazad-dûm (Moria) In the Second