LotRO: Rammas Deluon, the Watching Stones

Rammas Deluon - Image 1 Located within one of the Lord of the Rings Onlines more dangerous areas, Malenhad in Angmar, great foreboding statues line the way to Carn Dum. 

Known as Rammas Deluon, the Watching Stones, these groups of statues were first recorded into the lore of LotRO when a Ranger from the North Downs named Golodir rallied up his men to hunt down the False King Mordirith in Carn Dum. When they came to the pass of Rammas Deluon, they encountered these statues and were never heard of again.

These statues have the power to take life. A player, one wombat242, relates in the LotRO forums how he/she came up close to them out of curiosity and, with barely enough time to appreciate how creepy it is, “dies due to misadventure.”

Players will get to challenge the spirits living inside the Watching Stones when they take up the “Beyond Rammas Deluon,” the seventh chapter in Book VI of LotrO‘s epic quests.

Rammas Deluon - Image 1 Located within one of the Lord of the Rings Onlines more dangerous areas, Malenhad in Angmar, great foreboding statues line the way to Carn Dum. 

Known as Rammas Deluon, the Watching Stones, these groups of statues were first recorded into the lore of LotRO when a Ranger from the North Downs named Golodir rallied up his men to hunt down the False King Mordirith in Carn Dum. When they came to the pass of Rammas Deluon, they encountered these statues and were never heard of again.

These statues have the power to take life. A player, one wombat242, relates in the LotRO forums how he/she came up close to them out of curiosity and, with barely enough time to appreciate how creepy it is, “dies due to misadventure.”

Players will get to challenge the spirits living inside the Watching Stones when they take up the “Beyond Rammas Deluon,” the seventh chapter in Book VI of LotrO‘s epic quests.

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