Five Rivers of Lebennin

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The Five Rivers of Lebennin are the following:

  1. The river Erui,
  2. The river Sirith, which met the river Anduin at Pelargir,
  3. The river Celos, which started in the White Mountains and became a tributary of the river Sirith,
  4. The river Serni, which began in the plains of Lebennin and emptied into the Bay of Belfalas west of the Ethir Anduin and southwest of the city of Linhir, and
  5. The river Gilrain, which started as two unnamed tributaries in the White Mountains, and flowed south meeting the Serni at Linhir.[1]

Portrayal in adaptations

2014: The Lord of the Rings Online:

The Five Rivers were the Gilrain, the Serni, the Sirith, the Celos, and the Erui. Each of the rivers was the domain of a River-Maiden, one of the Five Sisters of Lebennin. By the time of the War of the Ring, the Five Sisters were considered a myth by most of the Men of Lebennin, though it remained traditional to leave baskets of flowers as offerings to the rivers.

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