Dor-Lómin

Dor-Lómin is a country south of Hithlum, north-east of Nevrast, and south-west of Mithrim. To the south-east are the Ered Wethrin, the south, south-west and west are the Ered Lómin, and to the north-east are the Mountains of Mithrim. It is the birth-place of Túrin son of Húrin and Morwen. There is a mountain pass to the south unknown to the Enemy.

History
After Túrin fled south over the Ered Wethrin, bands of outlaws came and attcked and enslaved the peoples of Dor-Lómin, save Morwen, her daughter Nienor, and her servants, including Sador Labadal. The outlaws were led by Brodda, who wedded Aerin so that when he was dead, he would have a heir to keep the land under his family's rule. Over a year after Túrin came to Doriath, Morwen and Nienor went seeking Túrin in Menegroth. Later, Túrin came to seek Morwen in Dor-Lómin, but they had already gone south over the mountains.