Ringló Vale

History
The Ringlo Vale is a Vale named after the river Ringlo. It is cut deep into the White Mountains, with the river Ringlo bordering itself with the province of Lamedon. It was watered by the two rivers of Ringlo and Ciril (Kiril) wher e Ringlo rose in Lamedon and joined Ciril near the town of Calembel. Men there lived in Ethring, by the river or in the mountains. There is probably more towns and villiges.

The Ringlo Vale had a mid-sized population, and in Ethring, a small town that forded the river Ringlo, the road from Mothond Vale to Pelargir ran through it. It's forces came to Minas Tirith during the War of the Ring. Three hundred men on foot led by Dervorin, the son of thier lord, while other forces probably went to the coast to defend it. They wouldn't be skilled in war, being far from Harad, Rhun, Mordor and from coastal raids from Corsairs. They were probably armed huntsmen, but there were some skilled warriors.

In The Return of the King Chapter One Minas Tirith pg. 45 it says that Dervorin is the sonof thier lord. His father could be defending the coast or could be too old to fight. He is unnamed.

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