Valley of the Láthbear

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Valley of the Láthbear
Type: Landmark
Region: East Rohan
Area: Norcrofts
Location: [54.3S, 52.7W]


Description

The Valley of the Láthbear is a landmark within the Norcrofts in East Rohan. [54.3S, 52.7W]
The Valley of the Láthbear appears distinctly different depending on which portion you are travelling. The upper half is a tight, mist and láthbear filled passage, that allows travel from the Norcrofts to the East Wall. Halfway down this inclined way, the small entrance to the Láthbear Den can be found. The lower half is a clear and empty incline down to a river's edge that lets out above Mansig's Encampment.

Deeds

The following deeds can be advanced by visiting this location:

Quests

Creatures

The following creatures are found within this area:

Lore

Láthbears are creatures of Rohirrim folklore, ordinary bears possessed by evil spirits. They are twice the size of a normal bear and sport sharp spikes and huge fangs. Until the War of the Ring, they were thought to be mythical by the people of Rohan, monsters designed to frighten children in the night. However, adventurers in Eastern Rohan have discovered the truth behind the legends. The Dark Lord has stirred the restless spirits of Rohan and made the láthbears a very real threat.
Láthbears can be found in the Valley of the Láthbear in the Norcrofts. They are usually commanded by Láthbear Matrons, the largest variety of the creatures.

Background

Láthbears do not appear in the work of J.R.R. Tolkien. They were created for The Lord of the Rings Online. Their name is inspired by Láthspell, meaning "ill news" in Old English, the name given to Gandalf by Gríma Wormtongue.