Rhimdath
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The Rhimdath (Sindarin for Rushdown) is a river in Rhovanion. It is a short, early tributary of the Anduin. It flows from the Misty Mountains eastward into the Anduin shortly after the Langwell-Greylin confluence in a steep gradient.
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The northern branch of the Rhimdath falls down from the Misty Mountains north of Lyndelby.
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The branch of the river then pools up into a lake nestled between the mountains and the fields of the holbytlan.
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The river branch bends around the cliffs, feeding weeping willows and varous animals of the gorge.
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The hidden road to Lyndelby crosses the north branch in a bridge, where the Great Eagle Fanglind perches.
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The north branch then proceeds through the gorge towards its sister branch.
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The southern branch of the Rhimdath also originates from the Misty Mountains, but south of Lyndelby.
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Like its sister, its clear mountain waters feeds willow trees and quenches the thirst of the local wildlife.
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Unlike its sister, the south branch has no lake, and merely flows directly east through the valley.
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The south branch also has its own bridges, but these are small and lead only to a secluded dwelling on the side of the valley.
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The south branch eventually enters the gorge where it joins with its northern sister.
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The north and south branches join together close to the end of the hidden valley.
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The united branches of the Rhimdath travel a short stretch together through the outer gorge.
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Soon after, the cliffside forces the river into a steep set of drops.
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The steep gradient of the river here gives it its name as it plummets to the vales far below - the Rushdown.
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At the bottom of the falls, the Rhimdath joins the flow of the newly-formed Anduin, making it count as one of the Wells of Langflood together with the Langwell, Wyrmsgráf and Greylin rivers.