Ered Lithui
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The Ered Lithui (Sindarin for "Mountains of Ash") is a fictional mountain range in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
From the Morannon, where it meets the Ephel Dúath, the Ered Lithui runs generally eastward for hundreds of miles, forming an impenetrable northern border of Mordor. The name "Mountains of Ash" suggests that the range is downwind of Mount Doom and collects its ash fallout.
| Mountains from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium | |
|---|---|
| Ranges: | Crissaegrim | Echoriath | Ephel Dúath | Ered Engrin | Ered Gorgoroth | Ered Lithui | Ered Luin | Ered Lómin | Ered Mithrin | Ered Nimrais | Ered Wethrin | Hithaeglir | Iron Hills | Orocarni | Mountains of Angmar | Pelóri |
| Notable peaks: | Amon Anwar | Caradhras | Celebdil | Erebor | Fanuidhol | Meneltarma | Methedras | Mindolluin | Mount Dolmed | Mount Gram | Mount Gundabad | Mount Rerir | Orodruin | Starkhorn | Taniquetil | Thangorodrim |
| Notable passes: | Aglon | Calacirya | Cirith Gorgor | Cirith Ungol | Cirith Forn en Andrath | Redhorn Pass |