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'''Linhir''' was a town in southern [[Gondor]] (specifically [[Lamedon]]), at the juncture of the River [[Gilrain]] and the River [[Serni]], near to the [[Mouths of Anduin]].
'''Linhir''' was a town in southern [[Gondor]], at the juncture of the River [[Gilrain]] and the River [[Serni]], near to the [[Mouths of Anduin]].


[[Angbor]], the Lord of Lamedon, was here attacked by the [[Haradrim]] and [[Corsairs]] during the [[War of the Ring]].  After the coming of [[Aragorn II | Aragorn]] and the [[Grey Company]] (with, of course, the [[Army of the Dead]]), terror came upon their assailants, and they fled.  The Men of Lamedon fled as well; all save the stout-hearted Angbor.  Eventually the Corsairs were driven back to [[Pelargir]], where they were defeated.
[[Angbor]], the Lord of Lamedon, was here attacked by the [[Haradrim]] and [[Corsairs]] during the [[War of the Ring]].  After the coming of [[Aragorn II | Aragorn]] and the [[Grey Company]] (with, of course, the [[Army of the Dead]]), terror came upon their assailants, and they fled.  The Men of Lamedon fled as well; all save the stout-hearted Angbor.  Eventually the Corsairs were driven back to [[Pelargir]], where they were defeated.

Revision as of 18:12, 29 March 2008

Linhir was a town in southern Gondor, at the juncture of the River Gilrain and the River Serni, near to the Mouths of Anduin.

Angbor, the Lord of Lamedon, was here attacked by the Haradrim and Corsairs during the War of the Ring. After the coming of Aragorn and the Grey Company (with, of course, the Army of the Dead), terror came upon their assailants, and they fled. The Men of Lamedon fled as well; all save the stout-hearted Angbor. Eventually the Corsairs were driven back to Pelargir, where they were defeated.