The Encyclopedia of Arda - The Deeping (original) (raw)

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Location The fortified valley of the Deeping-coomb ran into the White Mountains near their northwestern extent Race Men Division Northmen Culture Rohirrim (after the foundation of Rohan in III 2510) Settlements The Hornburg and Helm's Deep Source The Deeping-stream ran out of, and took its name from, this valley Important peaks The Thrihyrne rose above the Deeping Meaning Named in reference to the narrow head of the valley, later known as Helm's Deep1 Other names The valley was more usually called the Deeping-coomb, or simply the Coomb Indexes: Alphabetical: D Hills and Mountains About this entry: Updated 21 December 2023 Updates planned: 1 The guarded vale of the Deeping-stream Map of the DeepingThe valley of the Deeping (somewhat conjectural)2 The valley of the Deeping (somewhat conjectural)2 The deep valley in the northern White Mountains where Helm Hammerhand took refuge from the Dunlendings during the Long Winter, and was afterwards more commonly called 'Helm's Deep'. Notes 1 In his guide for translators of The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien notes that the word Deeping was used of places with a relationship to Helm's Deep at the head of the valley. Thus the valley itself was the Deeping-coomb, the stream that ran out of it was the Deeping-stream, the wall that protected the Deep was the Deeping Wall and so on. Used as a general term, The Deeping would thus encompass the valley of the Deeping-coomb and all that it contained. 2 The region around the Deeping is not mapped in detail, so there are some conjectural elements to this map. In particular, the location of Grimslade is not known, beyond the fact that it lay somewhere in the Westfold. The course of the Deeping-stream after it left the valley is also unknown, but realistically it must surely have emptied into Isen, which was the nearest major river by some considerable distance. See also... Deeping-road Indexes: Alphabetical: D Hills and Mountains About this entry: Updated 21 December 2023 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2000, 2022-2023. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Axiom Discovery aptitude and skill testing.Personality is one part of understanding a candidate's suitability for a role, but aptitude can also be crucial.