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'''Afros''' was a river in [[Tol Eressëa]], joining the [[Gruir]] at the [[bridge of Tavrobel]], according to the early version of the [[legendarium]] in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''.<ref>{{LT2|Index}}, p. 353</ref>
'''Afros''' was a river in [[Tol Eressëa]], joining the [[Gruir]] at the bridge of [[Tavrobel]].
 
The [[Battle of the Heath of the Sky-roof]], which took place during the [[Faring Forth]], and ended in complete disaster for the [[Elves]] of Tol Eressëa, took place near [[Tavrobel]].
 
Following the battle, the remaining Elves, and in one outline, [[Eriol]], fled across the rivers Afros and Gruir in order to escape the invading [[Men]].<ref>{{LT2|VI}}, outlines '''5''' and '''8''', pp. 284, 287</ref>
 
== Inspiration ==
The two rivers of Tavrobel, Afros and Gruir, might have been inspired by the rivers [[wikipedia:River Sow|Sow]] and [[wikipedia:River Trent|Trent]], which meet near the village of [[wikipedia:Great Haywood|Great Haywood]] (which was the inspiration for Tavrobel).<ref>{{PE|13}}, "[[Heraldic Devices of Tol Erethrin]]", p. 94</ref><ref>{{LR|A3}}, p. 413</ref>
 
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Afros was a river in Tol Eressëa, joining the Gruir at the bridge of Tavrobel, according to the early version of the legendarium in The Book of Lost Tales.[1]

The Battle of the Heath of the Sky-roof, which took place during the Faring Forth, and ended in complete disaster for the Elves of Tol Eressëa, took place near Tavrobel.

Following the battle, the remaining Elves, and in one outline, Eriol, fled across the rivers Afros and Gruir in order to escape the invading Men.[2]

Inspiration[edit | edit source]

The two rivers of Tavrobel, Afros and Gruir, might have been inspired by the rivers Sow and Trent, which meet near the village of Great Haywood (which was the inspiration for Tavrobel).[3][4]

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