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Location
A river flowing westward to form the border between Enedwaith to the north and Gondor to the south
Settlements
Isengard stood near the river's source
Source
In the southern Misty Mountains above Isengard
Tributaries
Outflow
Into the Great Sea at a point roughly equidistant between Lond Daer and Andrast
Meaning
'Iron' (after Isengard ('iron enclosure') that stood near its source)
Other names

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River Isen

The ‘iron river’ that flowed past the gates of Isengard

Map of the River Isen

The river that rose in the southern foothills of the Misty Mountains, and ran westward for some three hundred miles to reach the Great Sea in the southern regions of the Enedwaith.


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  • Updated 27 December 2013
  • Updates planned: 1

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