Pola Gladden


Gladden fields (sin Loeg Ningloron) - a place created by J.R.R. Tolkien of Middle-earth mythology.

It was a swampy plain at the confluence of the Gladden and Anduin rivers, with many irises.

In the 2nd year of the Third Age, there was a battle there, after which the One Ring slipped from Isildur's finger and fell into Anduin. It remained there until 2463, when it was found by a hobbit from the local Stoory strain, Deagol. Stoor lived there from 1400 to 2640 of the Third Age.

Near the Gladden fields was Radagast's headquarters, Rhosgobel.

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