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1) if udul is farther inland like you say, why does your picture have it on the coast?
Hey @Mandos and @kisos, check out Bombur's post above me.I was reading about Agar and Udul and related lore on Tolkien Gateway when I found this... Do whatever you want with this information (perhaps already known): http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Ishmalog.
The suggestion regarding the placement of Agar/Udul being close to the estuary of the Isen stems from me when i added the project to the public projects list. Neither the placement of Agar / Udul nor Ishmalog is clear, while for Agar/Udul the most likely canditates are both the estuary Region of Isen and Morthond (which are hundreds of miles apart), for Ishmalog Tolkiengateway does not state anything about ist Location, the Middle-Earth Role Play Wiki claims it was located in the Northern Ered Nimrais and later became part of Anórien and Calenardhon, Ardapedia (german) again states that ist placement was unknown. This small lore bit is really nice, didnt know about it before and thus thank you for sharing it. But i don't know whether you wanted to state that the current placement of these towns seems wrong to you now, anyway I don't think this is the case.I was reading about Agar and Udul and related lore on Tolkien Gateway when I found this... Do whatever you want with this information (perhaps already known): http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Ishmalog.
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