Girdley Island was a small island in the middle of the Brandywine river. Girdley Island was approximately four miles long and about a half mile wide and located seven or eight miles from the Brandywine Bridge, according to The Atlas of Middle-earth.
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| - Girdley Island was a small island in the middle of the Brandywine river. Girdley Island was approximately four miles long and about a half mile wide and located seven or eight miles from the Brandywine Bridge, according to The Atlas of Middle-earth.
- At the site of an old Elvish river crossing, Three ithilunti (Q."Moonboats" ) rested at the bottom of the river here.If the correct command phrase was called from either shore, these slim, white-hulled craft rose out of the water and traveled back and forth of their own volition, carrying whomever summoned them across the river.One who knew the magic involved in their construction could, at need, make them sink in mid-river, although no Elf would do this save under the most dire of circumstances.The Rivermen who regularly camped on the southern end of the island were terrified of the boats, thinking them the work of ghosts.The Hobbits, who had to periodically raid Girdley Island when Rivermen fled there after committing crimes in the Eastfarthing , tended to either not know or not care ab
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| - At the site of an old Elvish river crossing, Three ithilunti (Q."Moonboats" ) rested at the bottom of the river here.If the correct command phrase was called from either shore, these slim, white-hulled craft rose out of the water and traveled back and forth of their own volition, carrying whomever summoned them across the river.One who knew the magic involved in their construction could, at need, make them sink in mid-river, although no Elf would do this save under the most dire of circumstances.The Rivermen who regularly camped on the southern end of the island were terrified of the boats, thinking them the work of ghosts.The Hobbits, who had to periodically raid Girdley Island when Rivermen fled there after committing crimes in the Eastfarthing , tended to either not know or not care about the Elvish vessels.
- Girdley Island was a small island in the middle of the Brandywine river. Girdley Island was approximately four miles long and about a half mile wide and located seven or eight miles from the Brandywine Bridge, according to The Atlas of Middle-earth.
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