Isen

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Location of the river Isen in Middle-earth.
Location of the river Isen in Middle-earth.

The river Isen occurs in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth. The Isen (or Angren in Sindarin) began in the southern Misty Mountains, first flowing south through the fortress of Isengard (or Angrenost) to the White Mountains, where it abrubtly bent west and flowed to the sea of Belegaer. Its length is about 430 Númenórean miles, making it the eight-longest known river of Middle-earth.

Isen means Iron (cf. German Eisen = iron), Isengard meaning Iron fortress.

At a distance of about 150 miles west of the Gap of Rohan, the Isen was joined by its only known tributary, the river Adorn.

The Isen and Adorn formed the boundary of the Kingdom of Rohan, but the triangle of land between Isen, Adorn, and the White Mountains was a contested land, claimed by the Rohirrim as well as the Dunlendings.

The Isen formed a natural boundary in the Gap of Rohan, and was only crossable at Isengard or at the Fords of Isen, where the Rohirrim fought a number of great battles against the Dunlendings and Saruman's Orcs in the late Third Age.

Saruman diverted the Isen away from Isengard as he turned the fortress into a war machine, and it was dammed at the northern wall. When the Ents attacked Isengard, they broke the dam and restored the original flow of the river, temporarily drowning all of Isengard.

Coordinates: 48°13′N, 12°04′E


Rivers from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium during the Third Age
Adorn | Anduin | Baranduin | Bruinen | Carnen | Celduin | Celebrant | Celos | Ciril | Deeping Stream | Enchanted River (Gûlduin) | Entwash | Erui | Forest River (Taurduin) | Gilrain | Gladden | Glanduin | Greylin | Gwathló (Greyflood) | Harnen | Isen | Langwell | Lefnui | Lhûn | Limlight | Mering Stream | Mitheithel (Hoarwell) | Morgulduin | Morthond | Nimrodel | Poros | Ringló | Sernui | Shirebourn | Sirith | Snowbourne | The Water | Withywindle
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