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The
Withywindle
From its
source in the mysterious Barrow-downs and all along
its course through the Old Forest, the River Withywindle
is a place of strange happenings and of dark and ancient
legends. When adventuring in unknown areas within
the Old Forest, travellers would be wise to avoid these
winding, slow-moving waters, though doing so may prove
difficult – The Withywindle has a way of drawing
the unwary toward its deceptively tranquil surface
and into its dark depths. It is also said that
strange creatures of the forest - and even the very
willow trees themselves along the Withywindle's banks
- are agents of its ancient evil.
As readers of The Lord of the Rings are no
doubt aware, the Old Forest and the journey to the
banks of the Withywindle represent some of the strangest
and most exciting locales for brave adventurers to
explore in all of Eriador. Taking the lead
from Professor Tolkien himself, leaving the relative
safety of Buckland and travelling the winding paths
to the Withywindle in LOTRO is a journey full of unexpected
twists and turns, where nothing is truly quite what
it seems. Adventurers should travel with caution,
keeping an eye out for strange beasts and even the
menacing movements of the trees on all sides. Unexpected
pitfalls abound for the unwary all through the wood. However,
the ancient voices of the Old Forest are not all in
opposition to travellers. A keen observer will
find the home of Tom Bombadil and Goldberry along the
river's banks --but beware, for the wickedness of the
Old Forest lies all around, even in these rare areas
of friendliness and apparent safety.
Archet - Barrow-downs - Brandy
Hall - Bree - House
of Tom Bombadil - Prancing
Pony - Weathertop -
Withywindle |
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