Location: Dunharrow
".. At last the climbing road went up a short slope and out on to a wide upland. The Firienfeld men called it, a green mountain-field of grass and heath, high above the deep-delved courses of the Snowbourn .. Dividing the upland there marched a double line of unshaped standing stones that vanished in the trees. Those who dared to follow that road came soon to the black Dimholt under Dwimorberg, and the menace of the pillar of stone, and the yawning shadow of the forbidden door..” - The Return of the King
Dunharrow, an ancient hold on the lap of Starkhorn in a valley in the northern slopes of Ered Nimrais, plays a pivotal role in the Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien. It is one of the strongest fortresses in Rohan, and also serves as the gateway to the Paths of the Dead, a mystic road haunted by the the Oathbreakers.
This Model includes the Snowbourn river, the old stone bridge, the winding path up the cliff, the Pûkel-men, and the Dimholt, along with the forbidden door.
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