LOTR BFME 2 - Dwarves vs Brutal Goblins in Celduin River - 4K UHD

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    Dwarves secure a vital victory against Goblins by the Celduin River [read more]
    "By the winding banks of the Celduin River, the Dwarves prepared to face the onslaught of a Goblin horde, their axes and shields ready for the fray. The terrain, with its mix of rocky outcrops and sparse woodlands, provided strategic vantage points that the Dwarves used to their advantage. As the Goblins approached in a ragged line, the Dwarves unleashed a barrage of arrows, their archers positioned on higher ground to maximize their range and impact. Despite attempts at flanking maneuvers, the Goblins found themselves outmatched by the strategic positioning of the Dwarven forces. The Dwarves, experienced in the art of war, had anticipated such tactics and had reserves strategically placed to counter any such moves. The battle grew fierce near the water's edge, where many Goblins met their end, unable to withstand the Dwarves' relentless advance and the natural barriers that hemmed them in."
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  • @LetsBFME
    @LetsBFME  4 місяці тому +3

    *The Celduin River: A Vital Artery of Middle-earth*
    The Celduin River, known also as the River Running, is a significant waterway in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Originating from the Lonely Mountain (Erebor), the source of the river is as mythical as its surroundings, tied to the fortunes of the Dwarf kingdom under the mountain. From its source, the Celduin flows southeast through the vast and varied landscapes of Middle-earth, serving as a natural conduit between different realms and cultures. The river finally empties into the Sea of Rhûn at a large delta, which is a key geographical feature influencing the ecosystems and human settlements in its vicinity.
    As it travels from the heights of the Lonely Mountain, the Celduin irrigates the lands it traverses, supporting a wide array of flora and fauna. Along its upper reaches, the river supports lush vegetation and dense forests near Dale, which attract a variety of wildlife, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the region. As the river approaches the Sea of Rhûn, its banks spread out and the area becomes a fertile plain, ideal for agriculture and supporting diverse animal life.
    Geologically, the Celduin’s path is marked by its transition from mountainous terrains to the expansive plains of Rhûn, influencing not only the river’s flow and behavior but also the type of sediment it carries and deposits in its delta. This delta is particularly important as it forms wetlands that are crucial for the migratory patterns of birds and other wildlife.
    The settlements along the Celduin are varied, reflecting the diversity of Middle-earth's inhabitants. Near its source, the river is central to the prosperity of the city of Dale, home to Men who have long relied on the river for fishing and trade. Further downstream, other settlements, possibly of Men or other free peoples, benefit from the river's bounty and its role as a trade route.
    The river does not have significant references to settlements of Elves, but its strategic importance suggests that it might have been well known to many of Middle-earth’s peoples, including Elves traveling between their forested realms and other destinations.
    Historically, the Celduin River has been pivotal in several key events within Tolkien’s legendarium. Its strategic importance for trade cannot be overstated; it is the major artery that facilitates trade between the North and the eastern lands, carrying goods from Erebor and Dale to the markets of Rhûn and beyond. This economic role also implies a strategic military significance, as control over the river meant control over trade routes and resources.
    During the various wars recounted in Tolkien's histories, the river would have been a critical asset for moving troops and supplies. Its role in migrations, especially of the peoples of Middle-earth seeking new lands or fleeing conflict, underscores its importance as a lifeline within the geography of Tolkien’s world.
    The Celduin River, or the River Running, is more than just a geographical feature in Tolkien’s Middle-earth; it is a vital artery that brings life and connectivity to the regions it touches. From its mountainous origins to its expansive delta, the river supports a rich tapestry of life and plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic and historical narratives of Middle-earth. As such, the Celduin is emblematic of the ways natural features influence the unfolding of Tolkien's epic stories, serving both the land and its many peoples in profound and enduring ways.

  • @LetsBFME
    @LetsBFME  4 місяці тому +1

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