Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27423401-20161017131055

So, as of now there are to roads that meet each other at Tharbad. After crossing each other they go in two different directions and then cross the river Greyflood (Gwathló) pretty close to each other by using two seperate bridges, this doesn´t make muck sense. When I have been reading lotr lore concerning Tharbad and the crossing of the Greyflood I have only come across mentions of one bridge, so this suggestion fit into the canon. Also, if we are to focus on realism there are few valid arguments for having two seperate bridges which cross such a large river so close to each other.

So, this is what I suggest. The two roads that come from the north and meet at Tharbad will merge into one singular road, and then it goes over the river on the same bridge. After crossing the the river, the road split back into two roads and go there own way as normal. 