The Encyclopedia of Arda - Nen Girith (original) (raw)

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Dates The shuddering of Niënor that gave these falls their name occurred in I 496; they were destroyed at the end of the First Age Location The point at which the road to Ephel Brandir crossed the stream Celebros within the Forest of Brethil Origins Given this name in memory of a great shuddering that came upon Niënor as she passed this way when she first came to Brethil Race Men Division Edain Culture Within the forest of the Haladin, but Niënor came originally from the Men of Dor-lómin Family Brethil was ruled by the House of Haleth; Niënor was of the House of Hador Source Celebros rose in the western Forest of Brethil Outflow Celebros ran into Teiglin to the southwest of Nen Girith Pronunciation ne'n gee'reeth Meaning 'Shuddering Water' Other names The Shuddering Water; originally called Dimrost, the Rainy Stair Indexes: Alphabetical: N Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 7 May 2017 Updates planned: 1 The Shuddering Water Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV Map of Nen Girith The 'Shuddering Water' where the stream of Celebros fell into the Ravines of Teiglin; so named for the great shivering that came upon Niënor Níniel when she first came there. See also... Celebros, Dimrost, Rainy Stair, Shuddering Water Indexes: Alphabetical: N Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 7 May 2017 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2000, 2015, 2017. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.Take the FREE myDISCprofile personality test to discover your core personality and your ideal job.