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The Blackroot Vale was a valley of rich grassland through which the River Blackroot flowed. A town named Mornan is located in the valley. The river rose beneath the sheer mountainsides of the White Mountains' southern extent, and in the shadowed rocks above its spring was the hidden gateway leading out from the Paths of the Dead. The Morthond in western Gondor divided the lands of Lamedon by Tarlang´s Neck and Dor-en-Ernil from the province of Anfalas and from the lower course of the river bv the forest wall of the Nineryn. .The Pinnath river flew from its source in the Ered Nimrais to its mouth in the Bay of Belfalas. The Ringló was its primary tributary.The upper course of the River Morthond gave this mountain vale its name. The Blackroot Vale, known as Mornan in Sindarin, was a valley of rich grassland through which the River Blackroot flowed. The river rose beneath the sheer mountainsides of the White Mountains' southern extent, and in the shadowed rocks above its spring was the hidden gateway which was leading out from the Paths of the Dead.
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Southern Gondor, at the feet of the White Mountains.
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The Morthond in western Gondor divided the lands of Lamedon by Tarlang´s Neck and Dor-en-Ernil from the province of Anfalas and from the lower course of the river bv the forest wall of the Nineryn. .The Pinnath river flew from its source in the Ered Nimrais to its mouth in the Bay of Belfalas. The Ringló was its primary tributary.The upper course of the River Morthond gave this mountain vale its name. Morthond Vale was fief to one of central Gondor's two princely lines, the House of Gundor. Though insignificant with respect to size and strategic importance, the vale is nevertheless important to the history and politics of the South-kingdom, due to its familial connections with the Prince of Belfalas and because its own Lord guarded one of the ancient legacies of Númenor, the Black Stone of Erech. The Blackroot Vale, known as Mornan in Sindarin, was a valley of rich grassland through which the River Blackroot flowed. The river rose beneath the sheer mountainsides of the White Mountains' southern extent, and in the shadowed rocks above its spring was the hidden gateway which was leading out from the Paths of the Dead. The Blackroot Vale was a valley of rich grassland through which the River Blackroot flowed. A town named Mornan is located in the valley. The river rose beneath the sheer mountainsides of the White Mountains' southern extent, and in the shadowed rocks above its spring was the hidden gateway leading out from the Paths of the Dead.
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