Hildórien
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In the fictional works of J. R. R. Tolkien, Hildórien is the land where Men awoke. Its name (Hildor+ien) means 'Land of the Followers', a reference to the name Hildor (Followers) given to Men by Elves. It is said to have been in the far east of Middle-earth.
According to legends of the Edain, Morgoth visited Men in Hildórien and converted them away from Eru, and Men were made mortal in divine punishment. However this was merely a trait bestowed upon men by Eru and not out of punishment. To escape the evil of Morgoth and his followers, the Atanatári were the first to flee Hildórien, travelling West to eventually Beleriand.