- Gladden Fields
The Gladden Fields (
Sindarin Loeg Ningloron) is a fictional location inJ. R. R. Tolkien 'sMiddle-earth . In his works, Gladden Fields are located in the vale of the Gladden river, a tributary of theAnduin .The story is that in the year T.A 2, at Gladden Fields, the conflict known as the
Disaster of the Gladden Fields took place. Here,Isildur and his sons were ambushed by Orcs. Isildur attempted to escape by jumping in to the Gladden, using the power of invisibility of theOne Ring , but here the Ring slipped from Isildur's finger. Isildur landed on the other bank of the river where he was killed by Orcs looking for survivors of the ambush. Isildur's squireOhtar saved his swordNarsil from the enemy horde; Isildur's sons were killed during the battle.It was here, twenty-five centuries after the ambush, that the
Stoor hobbit ,Déagol , retrieved the One Ring from the Gladden and he was killed by his relative [ME-ref|letters|#214] Sméagol, who became the evil creature calledGollum .It should also be noted that the headwaters of the Gladden River served as home to one of three passes through the
Misty Mountains , the other two being Redhorn Pass and the High Pass.Notes
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