Amon Amarth

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Amon Amarth was a rarely used name for Orodruin, the flaming mountain in northern Mordor where Sauron forged the One Ring.[1]

The name was given because the volcano was linked in ancient and little-understood prophecies with the final end of the Third Age, when the One Ring was found again.[2]

edit] Etymology

Sindarin: amon, "hill" and amarth, "fate, doom".[3]