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In ]'s ]al world of ], <b>Angband</b> (] for 'Hells of Iron', although the literal meaning is 'iron prison') is the name of the fortress of ], constructed before the ], located in the Iron Mountains north of ]. Morgoth built it to guard against a possible attack from ] by the ], and put ] in command of it. Nonetheless, the Valar's attack succeeded in capturing Morgoth (who had been called 'Melkor') and destroying his other stronghold ]. After three ages of imprisonment, Morgoth returned to Middle-earth and set himself up in Angband, raising the volcanic ] over the Fortress as protection. He reigned there until the end of the First Age, when it was destroyed in the ].

In earlier versions of Tolkien's mythology (see: '']'') it was called '''Angamandi'''.

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