- Gwathló
In
J. R. R. Tolkien 'sfiction al universe ofMiddle-earth , the river Gwathló or Greyflood is a river in middleEriador .The
Sindarin name Gwathló was adapted from the name Gwathir, given to the river by theNúmenóreans in theSecond Age . Its name translates as "Shadowy River", and was given because over all its length it flowed through immense forests which coveredMinhiriath to the north andEnedwaith to the south. It was one of the few rivers also given anAdûnaic name: Agathurush.The Gwathló was wide enough that it could be sailed on all the way to where its tributary
Glanduin met the river. Its was formed where theMitheithel or Hoarwell met theGlanduin , where a marshy area known as "Nîn-in-Eilph" or "Swanfleet" was formed.When the Númenórean Ship Kings required more and more wood to build their ships, they set up a haven-fortress on the Gwathló called
Lond Daer or "Lond Daer Enedh", Great (Middle) Haven. From there the lands were rapidly deforested, and by theThird Age all the forests were gone.In the late Second Age and early Third Age the Gwathló formed the border between the Kingdoms of
Arnor andGondor , and the great Gondorian northern outpost ofTharbad was built where the Great South Road crossed the river at its only crossing in the lower stream. However by the late Third Age Gondor had retreated far south and Arnor had been destroyed. Tharbad and its great bridge had been abandoned and ruined, and the river had to be crossed by the ruins of Tharbad in a dangerous ford.
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