Marshy boglands were situated between Rivers Gladden and Anduin. In T.A. 2, High-king Isildur met his doom at the hands of a marauding Orc party here, losing Sauron's One Ring and his own life. Fifteen hundred years later, a small colony of Stoor Hobbits still made its home on the Anduin banks, hiding their homes in the long grass, also between T.A. 1944 and 1977 the Éothéod had made their home in and near the Gladdenfields.
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| - Marshy boglands were situated between Rivers Gladden and Anduin. In T.A. 2, High-king Isildur met his doom at the hands of a marauding Orc party here, losing Sauron's One Ring and his own life. Fifteen hundred years later, a small colony of Stoor Hobbits still made its home on the Anduin banks, hiding their homes in the long grass, also between T.A. 1944 and 1977 the Éothéod had made their home in and near the Gladdenfields.
- The Gladden Fields were a marshland located in the vale of the Gladden river, and on the banks of the river Anduin. It was there that the One Ring was lost by Isildur and found again a long time later by Déagol the Stoor.
- The Gladden Fields were a marshland in the vale of the Gladden River, and on the banks of the river Anduin. It was there that the One Ring was lost by Isildur, and later found by Déagol, from whom it was stolen by Sméagol, who became Gollum. Gundabad Orcs and Wargs spawn in this biome. The Yellow Iris flower, from which is derived the Gladden Fields' name, in both English and Sindarin, grows here exclusively. Hobbits lived here hundreds of years ago. Ruined houses occasionally spawn in this biome.
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| - Gundabad [Uncommon]
- Gundabad Wargs [Uncommon]
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| - Vales of Andúin completely surrounds this biome; it is north of Lothlórien
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| - rabbits, squids in the water
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| - Many types of trees , lily pads, grass, flowers
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Location
| - Within the Vales of Andúin
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| - Marshy boglands were situated between Rivers Gladden and Anduin. In T.A. 2, High-king Isildur met his doom at the hands of a marauding Orc party here, losing Sauron's One Ring and his own life. Fifteen hundred years later, a small colony of Stoor Hobbits still made its home on the Anduin banks, hiding their homes in the long grass, also between T.A. 1944 and 1977 the Éothéod had made their home in and near the Gladdenfields.
- The Gladden Fields were a marshland in the vale of the Gladden River, and on the banks of the river Anduin. It was there that the One Ring was lost by Isildur, and later found by Déagol, from whom it was stolen by Sméagol, who became Gollum. Gundabad Orcs and Wargs spawn in this biome. The Yellow Iris flower, from which is derived the Gladden Fields' name, in both English and Sindarin, grows here exclusively. Hobbits lived here hundreds of years ago. Upon entering this biome, the player earns the achievement "Watery Grave". This name might also be derived from the fact that quagmire spawns in this biome, which is a type of quicksand that will suck mobs (including the player) down and suffocate them. Ruined houses occasionally spawn in this biome.
- The Gladden Fields were a marshland located in the vale of the Gladden river, and on the banks of the river Anduin. It was there that the One Ring was lost by Isildur and found again a long time later by Déagol the Stoor.
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