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The '''Sirannon''' or '''Gate Stream''' was a river of [[Eriador]].
The '''Sirannon''', or [[Gate Stream]], was a river of [[Eriador]].


Beginning at the [[Silvertine]], it flowed past the gates of [[Moria]] (hence its name) to [[Ost-in-Edhil]], the old capital city of the [[Noldor]] of [[Eregion]], where it was met by the river [[Glanduin]]. The Sirannon encountered some falls under the gates of Moria, and its sound was heard from miles around.
Beginning at the [[Silvertine]], it flowed past the gates of [[Moria]] (hence its name) to [[Ost-in-Edhil]], the old capital city of the [[Noldor]] of [[Eregion]], where it was met by the river [[Glanduin]]. The Sirannon encountered some falls under the gates of Moria, and its sound was heard from miles around.

Revision as of 14:46, 16 June 2007

The Sirannon, or Gate Stream, was a river of Eriador.

Beginning at the Silvertine, it flowed past the gates of Moria (hence its name) to Ost-in-Edhil, the old capital city of the Noldor of Eregion, where it was met by the river Glanduin. The Sirannon encountered some falls under the gates of Moria, and its sound was heard from miles around.

During the War of the Ring (by which point both Moria and Eregion had been abandoned), the Fellowship of the Ring found that the Sirannon had been dammed by someone or something, and before the gates of Moria there was now a foul lake. In this lake dwelt the Watcher in the Water, who nearly caught the Ringbearer Frodo Baggins.

Some time during the Fourth Age, the Sirannon was probably cleansed, as Moria was eventually resettled by Dwarves.