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Tolkien's original map of the Dark Land in relation to the rest of Arda during the First Age
The Dark Land, also referred to as the South Land, was a continent that lay southeast of where the events of the The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings occurred. Little is known about its geographical features, but it may have several mountain ranges going through it, including the Yellow Mountains.
History[]
The Dark Land was created as a byproduct of the Battle of the Powers, in which the Valar overthrew Melkor in his original fortress of Utumno.[1] Originally, Middle-earth was one landmass, set between the western sea of Belegaer and the Eastern Sea.[2] This changed during the War, when the inland Sea of Ringil, originally landlocked and set in the mid-south of Middle-earth, grew in size and "became a great sea flowing north-eastward and joining by straits both the Western and Eastern Seas."[3] This event split Middle-earth into two landmasses; the landmass to the south and east of the former Sea of Ringil (which was also called the "East Sea" by Tolkien) was known as the Dark Land.[4]
No habitations in the Dark Land were ever recorded. The Númenóreans might have visited it on their long eastward journeys. If so, it is not known whether they established dwellings there.
In adaptations[]
In The Atlas of Middle-earth, Karen Wynn Fonstad depicted the continent in a map as being covered by vast forests bordering much of its shorelines.[5][6]
In the game Middle-earth Role Playing by Iron Crown Enterprises, a Quenya name for the Dark Land, Mórenorë ("Dark Land"), was given, although it does not appear in any of Tolkien's writings; the name Hyarmenor, "south-land" is given instead in Tolkien's works (as seen in The History of Middle-earth).
Behind the scenes[]
Before Africa was visited by people from Europe, it was known as the "Dark Land". It is possible that Tolkien was inspired by this, as he was born in South Africa. However, the continent directly south of Gondor where Harad was located (possibly corresponding with the Sahara Desert, as they are similar in position) is closer in shape to Africa, as well as being the proper distance away from northwest Middle-earth (if northwest Middle-earth is taken to be Europe and Rhûn is taken to be Asia).
As seen in the Ambarkanta, Dark Land occupies a position in Arda much like Antarctica and Australia do compared to Eurasia, if Antarctica and Australia were one landmass.
Some fans have speculated that this land may have been part of the Empty Lands at the end of the Second Age along with the Burnt Land of the Sun. The Empty Lands were cast back to make room for the new lands.
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Afrikaans | Donker land |
Albanian | Vendi i errët |
Amharic | ጥቁር አገር |
Arabic | بلد مظلم |
Armenian | Մութ երկիր |
Assamese | আন্ধাৰ ভূমি |
Azerbaijani | Qaranlıq diyar |
Basque | Herrialde iluna |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Цёмная краіна |
Bengali | অন্ধকার দেশ |
Bhojpuri | डार्क लैंड के बा |
Bosnian | Mračna zemlja |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Тъмна страна |
Cambodian | ប្រទេសងងឹត |
Catalan | País fosc |
Cebuano | Ngitngit nga nasud |
Chinese | 黑暗大陸 |
Croatian | Tamna zemlja |
Czech | Tmavá země |
Danish | Det Mørke Sydkontinent |
Dogri | अंधेरा भूमि |
Dutch | Donker land |
Estonian | Tume riik |
Faroese | Myrkt land |
Filipino | Madilim na bansa |
Finnish | Musta maa |
French | Terres sombre |
Galician | País escuro |
Georgian | ბნელი ქვეყანა |
German | Dunkelland |
Greek | Σκοτεινή χώρα |
Gujarati | ઘેરો દેશ |
Hebrew | ארץ כהה |
Hindi | अंधेरा देश |
Hungarian | Sötét ország |
Icelandic | Myrkur land |
Indonesian | Negara gelap |
Italian | Terra Oscura |
Japanese | 暗い国 |
Kannada | ಡಾರ್ಕ್ ಕಂಟ್ರಿ |
Kazakh | Қараңғы ел (Cyrillic) Qarañğı el (Latin) |
Konkani | काळोख जमीन |
Korean | 어두운 나라 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Караңгы өлкө |
Laotian | ປະເທດຊ້ໍາ |
Latvian | Tumša valsts |
Lithuanian | Tamsiai šalis |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Темна земја |
Malagasy | Firenena maizina |
Malayalam | ഇരുണ്ട രാജ്യം |
Maltese | Pajjiż skur |
Marathi | गडद देश |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Харанхуй улс |
Nepalese | गाढा देश |
Norwegian | Mørkt land |
Pashto | تور هیواد |
Persian | کشور تاریک |
Polish | Ciemny Ląd |
Portuguese | País escuro |
Punjabi | ਹਨ੍ਹੇਰਾ ਦੇਸ਼ |
Romanian | Țara întunericului |
Russian | Тёмные Земли |
Scottish Gaelic | Dùthaich dhorcha |
Sindhi | ڪارو ملڪ |
Sinhalese | අඳුරු රට |
Slovak | Temná krajina |
Slovenian | Temna dežela |
Spanish | País oscuro |
Swahili | Nchi ya giza |
Swedish | Mörkt land |
Tajik Cyrillic | кишвари торик |
Tamil | இருண்ட நாடு |
Telugu | చీకటి దేశం |
Thai | ประเทศที่มืด |
Turkish | Karanlık Diyar |
Turkmen | Garanky ülke |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Темна країна |
Urdu | سیاہ ملک |
Uzbek | Қоронғу мамлакат (Cyrillic) Qorong'u mamlakat (Latin) |
Vietnamese | Đất nước đen tối |
Welsh | Gwlad Dywyll |
Yiddish | טונקל לאַנד |
Yoruba | Orilẹ-ede dudu |
Middle-earth Locations:
Provinces/Regions: Arnor | Dunland | Ettenmoors | Forochel | Forodwaith | Gondor | Harad | Ithilien | Khand | Lindon | Minhiriath | Mordor | Rhovanion | Rhûn | Rivendell | Rohan | The Shire Forests & Mountains: Amon Dîn | Amon Hen | Amon Lhaw | Caradhras | Emyn Muil | Erebor | Fangorn Forest | High Pass | Iron Hills | Lórien | Mirkwood | Mount Doom | Mount Gundabad | Old Forest | Orod-na-Thôn | Tower Hills | Weathertop Hill City/Fortifications: Angband | Barad-dûr | Bree | Caras Galadhon | Dol Guldur | Fornost Erain | Hornburg | Isengard | Khazad-dûm (Moria) | Minas Morgul | Minas Tirith | Last Homely House | Tower of Amon Sûl | Tower of Orthanc | Osgiliath | Umbar | Utumno Miscellaneous: Argonath | Astulat | Buckland | Cair Andros | Dagorlad | Dead Marshes | Enedwaith | Fords of Isen | Gap of Rohan | Grey Havens The rest of Arda:
Aman | Burnt Land of the Sun | Dark Land | Empty Lands | Neldoreth | New lands | Númenor | Tol Eressëa |
References[]
- ↑ The History of Middle-earth, Vol. IV: The Shaping of Middle-earth: The Quenta, The Ambarkanta, and The Annals, V: "The Ambarkanta", First Ballantine Books Edition
- ↑ The History of Middle-earth, Vol. IV: The Shaping of Middle-earth: The Quenta, The Ambarkanta, and The Annals, chapter V: "The Ambarkanta", Map IV
- ↑ The History of Middle-earth, Vol. IV: The Shaping of Middle-earth, chapter V: "The Ambarkanta", First Ballantine Books Edition
- ↑ The History of Middle-earth, Vol. IV: The Shaping of Middle-earth, chapter V: "The Ambarkanta", First Ballantine Books Edition, Map V
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The First Age, The Elder Days, "Introduction"
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Second Age, "Introduction"