Neverending Dunland
#LOTRO, #Dunland
https://tagn.wordpress.com/2025/05/06/neverending-dunland/
Neverending Dunland
#LOTRO, #Dunland
https://tagn.wordpress.com/2025/05/06/neverending-dunland/
Dunland – Oh, Guto. When Will You Learn?
Once I left the Grey Company back in Enedwaith I was free to move forward into Dunland. I headed back to the first settlement I had stumbled upon, having had the foresight to grab the stable master location while I was there. [caption id="attachment_134210" align="aligncenter" width="600"] My first look at Dunland[/caption] That is Lhan Tarren, which I think is Dunlandish for Tarren Mill. Or maybe that is just what I want to believe. But it is the home of the Stag Clan in Dunland. […]https://tagn.wordpress.com/2025/04/28/oh-guto-when-will-you-learn/
Squeezing 'twixt the Misties and the White Mountains I stopped at Cuvnerth, most folks won't go there but I knows the Dragon Clan from back a ways, and they don't mind putting me up seein' as I've done a turn or two for their kin up in Enedwaith.
The next leg would take me over the Isen and into Lōgrad proper, home of the Eorlingas, the Rohirrim we calls 'em in the common tongue. They flippin' loves their horses.
I said my goodbyes to Gethin and headed to Barnavon. I made it in good time, I knows a few shortcuts, and stopped in to see the hobnobs, Madin Brenin runs the place mostly.
He knows I'm mates with Glynn up in Lhanuch so he don't give me too much guff, but the whole place seems on edge to me. I didn't stick around too long, just enough to rest me knees and wet me whistle.
After walkin' through the Bonevales with all the buzzing flies and cackling crows it were a right sight to walk into Pren Gwydh, such a pretty spot. I headed to Galtrev and bumped into me old mate Gethin, who was as much in need of refreshment as I were.
There's no proper pub in Galtrev, but if you knows where to go... Me and Geth did a nice catchup, and I readied meself to for the hilly hike to Barnavon.