Dior (River)

Dior (Doriathrin S. "Successor", Os. "Ndior", Q. "Neuro") was the name of the river whose course followed the older one of the upper Adurant. It flew for about 75 miles from the Lamthir Lamath and Dior was house to the village of Bar-i-Dinuviel. Named for its most famous countryman, Dior Eluchil, the first Half-elf. Since the river had lost its divided course in the sea which engulfed the lower part of Ossiriand, it was seldom referred to as Adurant.