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THE SITE IS NOW OPEN! SIGN ONTO THE SITE AND GET THOSE PLOT LINES ROLLING! WE MUST FIND THOSE REMAINING RINGS SO WE CAN RULE WHAT WAS MEANT TO BE OURS - theremainingrings team. P.S. Site plot, history and other items will be added as soon as they're thought up by our team. Thanks!

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The Shire

The Shire was a peaceful and bountiful land in Eriador in northwestern Middle-earth. The race of people known as Hobbits lived there, largely forgotten by the outside world until events at the end of the Third Age brought them and their land to the attention of powers both good and evil.
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Minhiriath

Region of southern Eriador. Minhiriath was located between the Brandywine River on its northern border and the Greyflood on its southern border. The Shire was north of the Brandywine across Sarn Ford. The region called Enedwaith was south of the Greyflood. The eastern border of Minhiriath was probably around the North-South Road. On the west, Minhiriath had a coast on the Sea. The forest of Eryn Vorn was on a cape on the coast of Minhiriath. The city of Tharbad was on the Greyflood on the border between Minhiriath and Enedwaith. The area around Tharbad was swampy. The port of Lond Daer was also on the Greyflood where it flowed into the Sea. Minhiriath was originally covered with a vast forest. Many Men lived in scattered communities throughout the forest. These people were akin to the People of Haleth - one of the Three Houses of the Edain who migrated to Beleriand in the First Age and later gave rise to the Numenoreans.
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Enedwaith

Region south of Eriador. Enedwaith was located between the Misty Mountains and the Sea. Dunland was in eastern Enedwaith at the foot of the Misty Mountains. The Isen was the southern boundary of Enedwaith and the Greyflood and Glanduin formed its northern boundary. North of the Greyflood was the region of Eriador called Minhiriath. The Elvish realm of Eregion was north of the Glanduin. The marshlands of Swanfleet were around the junction of the Greyflood and Glanduin. The city of Tharbad was located on the Greyflood between Enedwaith and Minhiriath. The port of Lond Daer was in Enedwaith on the seacoast at the mouth of the Greyflood. The North-South Road connecting Gondor and Arnor ran through Enedwaith from the Gap of Rohan to Tharbad. Enedwaith was originally covered with vast forests. The woods were inhabited by a large number of Men in scattered, autonomous communites. Between 750 and 800 of the Second Age, Aldarion of Numenor established the haven of Lond Daer. Tharbad was built sometime afterwards. The Numenoreans began cutting down trees to use for building ships and this practice continued for centuries. Eventually most of Enedwaith was completely deforested except for some woodlands in the southeast.
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Isengard

Isengard was a stronghold guarding the Gap of Rohan at the southern end of the Misty Mountains. The impregnable Tower of Orthanc stood within the walls of Isengard. Isengard was originally an outpost of Gondor, but in the later part of the Third Age it was home to the Wizard Saruman. During the War of the Ring, Saruman was defeated and the walls of Isengard were torn down by the Ents, and the Tower of Orthanc was reclaimed by Gondor.
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