The Len Lefnui (S. "Lefnui's Way") was an unpaved road that followed the course of the River Lefnui from AnnĂșlond as far as the border fortress of Pinnornost at the mouth of the Nan-i-Feryth, after which point it abandoned the river course in order to join itself to the Men Galen to the east. Because the river shifted dramatically at its confluence with the Nimthond, a branch of the Len Lefnui broke away from its bank at Adavalinda, cutting across the northern edges of the Pinnath Gelin in order to create a more direct route to Annon Wain and Saerthondost. When the Len Lefnui finally departed the river, thirty miles upstream from Saerthondost, it regressed into a simple dirt path, unusable bv wheeled carts.
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| - The Len Lefnui (S. "Lefnui's Way") was an unpaved road that followed the course of the River Lefnui from AnnĂșlond as far as the border fortress of Pinnornost at the mouth of the Nan-i-Feryth, after which point it abandoned the river course in order to join itself to the Men Galen to the east. Because the river shifted dramatically at its confluence with the Nimthond, a branch of the Len Lefnui broke away from its bank at Adavalinda, cutting across the northern edges of the Pinnath Gelin in order to create a more direct route to Annon Wain and Saerthondost. When the Len Lefnui finally departed the river, thirty miles upstream from Saerthondost, it regressed into a simple dirt path, unusable bv wheeled carts.
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| - The Len Lefnui (S. "Lefnui's Way") was an unpaved road that followed the course of the River Lefnui from AnnĂșlond as far as the border fortress of Pinnornost at the mouth of the Nan-i-Feryth, after which point it abandoned the river course in order to join itself to the Men Galen to the east. Because the river shifted dramatically at its confluence with the Nimthond, a branch of the Len Lefnui broke away from its bank at Adavalinda, cutting across the northern edges of the Pinnath Gelin in order to create a more direct route to Annon Wain and Saerthondost. When the Len Lefnui finally departed the river, thirty miles upstream from Saerthondost, it regressed into a simple dirt path, unusable bv wheeled carts.
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