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Encyclopedia > River Sirion

In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Sirion was a river of Middle-earth in the First Age, the principal river of Beleriand.


Sirion arose on the eastern side of the Ered Wethrin, then ran south through the narrow steep-sided valley between the Ered Wethrin and the Echoriath. In this valley was an island in the river named Tol Sirion; it was here that Finrod Felegund built the first Minas Tirith. Sirion then continued south into Beleriand, with the Forest of Brethil to the west, and Dimbar and then Doriath to the east. It received the River Teiglin from the west, then continued south, receiving the River Esgalduin that passed by Menegroth and then bending to the southwest. The River Celon that arose in the Hills of Himring emptied into Sirion in a marshy area known as the Fens of Sirion.


After the Fens the river dropped in the Falls of Sirion, where it disappeared into the rock and flowed through three Tunnels of Sirion for nine miles, re-emerging below the Andram (Long Wall) from the three Gates of Sirion. The river continued south, receiving the River Narog at the Nan-Tathren (Valley of Willows) before emptying into the Bay of Balar at the Mouths of Sirion.


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River Sirion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (414 words)
The Sirion's source was at Eithel Sirion on the eastern side of the Ered Wethrin, which lay in between Ard-galen (later Anfauglith) and Mithrim and Hithlum.
Sirion flowed southwards along the border of the Ered Wethrin, passing through the Fen of Serech before entering the narrow steep-sided valley between the Ered Wethrin and the Echoriath named the Pass of Sirion.
Barad Eithel, at the source of the Sirion in the Ered Wethrin, was a chief fortress of Fingolfin and his son Fingon, probably guarding a pass into their realm of Mithrim.
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