Wyrmsgráf River
The Wyrmsgráf River, or Drekvath, is a river in Rhovanion. It flows the western Grey Mountains from near the caves of Wyrmsgráf, heading south towards through eastern Elderslade and down a great fall into the Wells of Langflood where it becomes one of the rivers that form the Anduin after first joining with the Langwell.
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The Wyrmsgráf river pours down from the western Grey Mountains next to the caves of Wyrmsgráf which give the river its name. The river's only bridge is located here.
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The river then winds its way in a south-southwesterly direction.
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Another waterfall puts the river out of the gorge and into the open lands of Elderslade.
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Here, the Wyrmsgráf passes Shakal-atrâd, and between Zarkul-sulûn and Annâk-khurfu.
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A second ford crosses the river, part of the road leading west to Angmar and east to the Sea of Rhûn.
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The Wyrmsgráf then plummets off the cliffs of Elderslade, forming one of the two falls of the Twainmantle.
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The Wyrmsgráf is the middle of the Three Sisters of Framsburg, their mist perpetually covering the Misthallow.
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The Wyrmsgráf feeds into the longer Langwell river downstream of the Twainmantle.
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This dramatic setting is thus the creation of the longest river in Middle-earth, with the Wyrmsgráf as one of its sources.