by Darkgolem on Nov 06, 2008
By Darkgolem
Eregion is a large region located south of the Trollshaws and north of
the Mines of Moria. This is the first area you reach when you
arrive at the new Mines of Moria content. Eregion is a large
grassy area, moderately forested in its northern portion, thinly
forested to its south. A riverbed travels east to west from
Moria to an area called Mirobel in the southern portions of Eregion,
this once housed the river known as Sirannon, the gate stream of Moria.
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There are 4 major groups in Eregion, the Elves of Rivendell, the
Dwarves of Moria, Dunlendings and Half-Orcs.
This portion of Eregion is divided into two sections, Glad Ereg and
Pend Eregion. Infested with wood trolls, huorns and wyrms, this
place holds peril for heroes of the free people coming here from the
Trollshaws.
At Glad Ereg is the first outpost of the elves here, an ancient ruin
called Gwingris. This should be the first stop for any visitor to
Eregion from the north. At Gwingris you can find supplies, a
healer, and a stable-master. To use fast travel you will need to
do deeds for quests in Eregion, once you have done most of the quests
in Eregion, you will be able to fast travel all through Eregion.
There are two ways to get to Eregion from the north.
Glad Ereg is a broad region ranging north from Gwingris, sweeping
south-east through a wooded, hilly region toward Red Horn Pass.
This region is thickly inhabited by giant fire-flies, wood trolls and
huorns. Directly south of Gwingris is a high hill, the heart of
the wood trolls corruption, and a cave here is the lair of the wood
trolls leadership. Most deadly if all foes is the troll leader
here, and unless you have a full fellowship, do not enter this cave and
expect to survive. This area is called Sad Rechu (42.4S, 13.6W).
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East of Sad Rechu is an area inhabited by Dunlendings. This area
is full of wood-cutters and their guards, and a member of the free
people entering here can expect hard fighting.
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long stretch of land is divided right in its center by a high spur of
rock, almost a hill, running south-west to north-east. All of
Pend Eregion is inhabited by wyrms and crebain, the latter spies of
Sarumen. Northern Pend Eregion, near the road from Giant Valley,
is an area called Lhugres (38.8S, 6.8W), a lair of the lizard-like
wyrms of Pend Eregion. The skirting the rock spur in the middle
of Pend Eregion on its northeastern edge is a pass called Hollin Ridge
or Carchres (42.4S, 9.2W), a second way to the more southern portions
of Eregion rather than detouring west to Glad Ereg.
South of the rock spur in the center of Pend Eregion, east and south of
Sad Rechu is the ruin of Pembar (44.1S, 10.8W).
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Pembar is inhabited by half-orcs and wyrms alike, the home of a plot to
raise these wyrms as servants to the half-orcs, and a very dangerous
place for enemies of Saruman to go.
South of Glad Ereg is a region called Hollin. This area is almost
a plain, with the Sirannon to the south, the foot hills of Caradhras to
the east, and Glad Ereg to the north. South of the Sirannon is
the region known as Emyn Naer, the gateway toward the Gap of Rohan.
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is no longer is occupied by the trolls and huorns of northern Eregion,
instead, this area is under the control of the forces of Saruman.
To the east is Tal Caradhras, an area haunted by wolves and
wargs. At the easternmost portion of Tal Caradhras is Red Horn
Pass.
Red Horn pass can be reached by two different paths. In the very
heart of Tal Caradhras is an east-west tor of rock, travelling on the
northern side of Tal Caradhras leads you to a winding path, with no
specific guardians, eventually all the way up to the pass. To the sides
of this trail you still can find foes, and at one point the location
known as Cirith Narugarth (45.6S, 7.2W) is thickly inhabited by Crebain.
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The southern route to Red Horn Pass is guarded by a palisade inhabited
by half orcs, called Tar Stazg. You cannot get unremarked to Red
Horn pass this way, but the path is shorter, though very steep.
Red Horn Pass is quickly snowbound, with visibility going from almost a
clear day to nothing in mere feet. The pass is watched by ice
spirits, snow beasts and other deadly creatures. The Pass is,
obviously, closed.
The lower portions of Red Horn Pass and the lands of Tal Caradhras is
home to mountain goats, saber-tooth, crebain.
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at Tal Caradhrass landmarks is the Burnt Tor (49.1S, 10.5W).
This hillock is burnt and grey, and thickly watched by Wargs.
Directly south of Sad Rechu, west from Tal Caradhras, is th region of
High Hollin. High Hollin has two noteworthy features.
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Hollin is bordered south by the dry wadi of the Sirannon. At the
very east side of Low Hollin, south of the burnt tor, is Echad Dunann
(50.6S, 7.8W). Home to a stable master, supplier, healer, and a
large contingent of elves and dwarves here. The very door to the
outskirts of Moria is here to the east.
This area is defined as all points south of the Sirannon. At the
eastern point of Emyn Naer is Porth Cadlus (53.4W, 9.5S), the major
fort of the Dunlendings in Eregion. Aside from the Dunlendings
you can find the ever-present crebain, wolves and wargs.
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Western Emyn Naer has the region of Mirobel. Mirobel was once the
site of a school, and this schools is now occupied by Dunlendings,
Half-Orcs of Saruman, and most ominously, Angmarim from the
north. Here is the heart of Sarumans effort to turn
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Dunlendings fully against the free people.
Nearby to the school here is Echad Mirobel (52.3S, 17.0W), the last of
the elven outposts in Eregion. The elves here are concerned
deeply about the activities at the school, and there is plenty of need
for heroes of the free people here. Echad Mirobel has supplies, a
healer, a forge master, relic master, and a stable master.
Across a ravine from both the school and Echad Mirobel is Tham Mirdain,
occupied by the enemy. This area is perhaps the strongest home of
the enemy in Eregion, and very dangerous for visitors.
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Eregion is not as large as the north downs, but still has several days
worth of exploring and adventuring available to members of the free
people who should come to this area. Of note, the most important
thing to do is to get enough quests for rapid transit to Echad Gwingris
from Echad Dunann, for rapid travel in later levels.
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