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Ancalagon, often titled "The Black", was the greatest of all winged dragons. He was bred by Morgoth during the First Age and was the largest dragon to have ever existed in Middle-earth. His appearance in history was restricted to the War of Wrath.

Biography[]

After Eärendil made his journey to Valinor to convince the Valar to overthrow Morgoth and rescue the overmatched and defeated Elves and Edain, the Host of Valinor made war upon Morgoth and destroyed his armies.

Dragon of the First Age by rubendevela-0

Ancalagon the Black, by Ruben de Vela

Facing final defeat, Morgoth unleashed his last and greatest weapon; a fleet of winged fire drakes, led by Ancalagon. So terrible was their onslaught that the armies of the Valar were driven back from the gates of Angband, and their coming was said to have been accompanied by great thunder, lightning, and a tempest of fire.

But Eärendil came out of the West in his blessed ship Vingilot, accompanied by "a myriad" of the Eagles of Manwë led by Thorondor. The Eagles and Eärendil dueled with Ancalagon and the other dragons for a day. Eventually, Eärendil was victorious, casting Ancalagon down upon Thangorodrim, destroying the volcanic mountains in his fall. The death of Ancalagon marked the end of Morgoth's final resistance.[3]

Legacy[]

Gandalf spoke of him as he told Frodo Baggins the true origin of the One Ring. "It has been said that dragon-fire could melt and consume the Rings of Power, but there is not now any dragon left on earth in which the old fire is hot enough; nor was there ever any dragon, not even Ancalagon the Black, who could have harmed the One Ring, the Ruling Ring, for that was made by Sauron himself."[4]

Etymology[]

Ancalagon is a Sindarin name meaning "Rushing Jaws" from anca ("jaws") and the root alak- ("rushing").[5]

The Middle English translation for Ancalagon is Andracca, from and- ("opposition"), anda ("hatred, envy"), and draca ("dragon").[1]

Character[]

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Ancalagon depicted by Çağlayan Kaya Göksoy

Ancalagon's size is not specified, but must have been colossal due to the destruction of "the towers of Thangorodrim" when he fell on them, which are elsewhere identified with the three smoking peaks of those mountains.[6]

However, his size cannot be assumed to be larger than Thangorodrim; some powerful but comparatively small creatures are able to cause great destruction even in death, such as Durin's Bane breaking the slopes of Celebdil. His size would however, still have needed to have been great enough to strike and destroy all three peaks as he fell, and each mountain was about five miles across.

Like all other Urulóki, Ancalagon breathed fire, which was implied to be hotter than any other dragon's flame.[4]

Trivia[]

  • In 1977, an extinct genus of worms found in the The Walcott Quarry on Fossil Ridge in 1911 dating from the Middle Cambrian Era from the Cambrian Burgess Shale was named Ancalagon, inspired by Tolkien's dragon.[7]

Gallery[]

Jenny Dolfen - Ancalagon
The face of Ancalagon, by Jenny Dolfen at goldseven.de
Anato Finnstark - Ancalagon the Black
Depiction by Anato Finnstark
Ancalagon of Angband by book illustrator
Ancalagon of Angband by Book-illustrator
Ancalagon the black by brokenmachine86-d45n2qt
Ancalagon flying by BrokenMachine86
The Dark Shadow by felipe elias
The dark shadow by Felipe-elias
Ancalagon v2 copy
The great one by drZ73
Ancalagon
Greatest creation of Morgoth by Deagol

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Albanian Ankalagon
Amharic ዓንቻላጎን
Arabic أنكالاجون
Armenian Անկալագոն
Assamese এন্কালাগন
Belarusian Cyrillic Анkалагон
Bengali আঙ্কালাগন
Bulgarian Cyrillic Анkалагон
Catalan Ancàlagon
Chinese (Hong Kong) 安卡拉剛
Czech Ankalagon
Danish Ankalagon
Dogri एन्कालागॉन
Georgian ანკალაგონი
Greek Ανκάλαγκον
Gujarati એન્કાલેગોન
Hebrew אנקאלאגון
Hindi अंकलगोन
Japanese アンカラゴン
Kannada ಅಂಕಲಗಾನ್
Kazakh Анцалагон (Cyrillic) Ancallone (Latin)
Konkani आंकालागोन
Korean 앙칼라곤
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Анцалагон
Macedonian Cyrillic Анцалагон
Malayalam അങ്കലഗൺ
Marathi अंकलगॉन
Mongolian Cyrillic Анкалагон
Norwegian Ankalagon
Pashto انکلاګون
Persian (Ancalagon) آنکالاگون

(Ancalagon the Black) آنکالاگون سیاه

Polish Ankalagon
Punjabi ਐਨਕਲਾਗਨ
Russian Анкалагон
Romanian Ancalagon cel Negru
Sanskrit आन्चलगोन्
Serbian Анkалагон (Cyrillic) Ankalagon (Latin)
Sinhalese ඇන්කලගන්
Spanish Ancagolón
Tajik Cyrillic Анкалагон
Tamil அஞ்சலைகோன்
Tatar Анкалагон
Telugu అంకాలగాన్
Thai อังคาลากอน
Ukrainian Cyrillic Анкалаґон
Urdu انکالگون
Uzbek Анкалагон (Cyrillic) Ankalagon (Latin)
Yiddish אַנקאַלאַגאָן


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