- Mount Doom
- См. Doom.
Guide to the names in The Lord of the Rings. Перевод выполнен Д.Туганбаевым и М.Скуратовской.
Guide to the names in The Lord of the Rings. Перевод выполнен Д.Туганбаевым и М.Скуратовской.
Mount Doom — Orodruin redirects here. For the band, see Orodruin (band). Mount Doom Place from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium Other names Orodruin, Amon Amarth Description Volcano Location Mordor … Wikipedia
Mount Doom — The Fire mountain of Orodruin. Orodruin, the volcano in Mordor where the One Ring was forged, and the object of the Quest of Mount Doom, in which the Wise sought to destroy the Ring … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
Quest of Mount Doom — The mission of the Ring bearer. The quest of the Wise to bring the One Ring to Orodruin, and there destroy it. Nine set out on the quest, the Company of the Ring, but only two succeeded in reaching Mount Doom; Frodo Baggins and Samwise… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
Mount Ngauruhoe — Elevation 2,291 m (7,516 ft) … Wikipedia
Doom — Contents 1 Gaming 2 Film 3 Music 4 See also … Wikipedia
Doom Bar — Coordinates: 50°33′47″N 4°56′17″W / 50.563°N 4.938°W / 50.563; 4.938 … Wikipedia
Mount Tarawera — For other places with the same name, see Tarawera (disambiguation). Mount Tarawera Fissure formed during 1886 Tarawera eruption Elevation … Wikipedia
Crack of doom — The Crack of Doom is an old term used for the Christian Day of Judgement, referring in particular to the blast of trumpets signalling the end of the world in Chapter 8 of the Book of the Apocalypse. A crack had the sense of any loud noise,… … Wikipedia
The Maypole of Merry Mount — is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It first appeared in Twice Told Tales, a collection of short stories, in 1837. Plot synopsis The people of Merrymount, whom Hawthorne calls the crew of Comus, celebrate the marriage of a youth and a maiden … Wikipedia
Final Doom — Éditeur id Software Développeur id Software Concepteur John Carmack, John Romero Date de sortie 1996 Genre Jeu de tir subjectif … Wikipédia en Français
Amon Amarth — Mount Doom , the name given to Orodruin when its fires awoke again after Sauron s return from Númenor. A rarely used name for Orodruin, the flaming mountain in northern Mordor where Sauron forged the One Ring … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary