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In ]'s fictional ], '''Lossarnach''' was a region and fiefdom in southern ]. |
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Known as the 'Vale of flowers', it was a fertile region lying south of the ]. It was the region closest to ]. |
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At the end of the ], its lord was the old Forlong the Fat, who led two hundred men to the aide of the city. Forlong was killed in the ], but many of his men survived and accompanied ] Elessar on his way to the ], even though most of them were farmers. |
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Lossarnach was populated by many refugees from ] and ]. During the ], most women and children from Minas Tirith were sent there. |
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Famous Lossarnachrim included the wise-woman Ioreth who served in the ] of Minas Tirith, and ], wife of King ] of ]. |
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