Board Thread:General Mod Discussion/@comment-108.35.168.58-20170506035640/@comment-32202707-20170519235530

-Taragal: A town by the borders of Rhúdel that has grown rich from trade with Dorwinion.

-Belrhuk: A town close to the heart of Rhúdel. It is said that here, on the clearest days, one can glimpse the Isle in the Sea among the far mists.

-Rhúnost: The greatest city of Rhûn, palace and fortress of the King of the East. Its high towers are wreathed in mist and its mighty gates are inlaid with gold.

-Pass of Rhúdel: It is said that this mountain pass was once the lair of a great Were-worm out of the South, until Lord Sauron cast the beast into long sleep with a mighty spell.

-Ashen Ford: The waters of this ford run grey with foul ash. Here, Easterlings may follow the road down into Mordor, or take the long march West.

-Atalak: The bustling markets and twisting streets of this Easterling seaport city are said to confuse travellers from all lands.

-Caranoda: A small fortified town on the east road to the city of Karslan.

-Karslan: An eastern city of Rhúdel beyond the hills. Trade passes through the wide lands of Rhûn and into the Gulf of Harad.

-Ford of Forhúnen: A ford across the River Forhúnen on the ancient East-West Road.

-Northern Marches: The northern frontier of Rhúdel, a place of deep bogs and tall brown reeds thick with the terrible air of decay.

(Since Eryn Caran and Rhûn are close to Rhúdel, I'll include those waypoints as well.)

-Khamûl's Tower: The sorcerous tower of Khamûl, a cruel king of Easterlings in the Second Age.

-Balcaras: A city of the Wainriders and one of their few permanent dwelling-places in the wide lands of the East.

-Redway: A far stretch of the ancient Dwarf-road that runs eastward to the great halls and mansions of the Orocarni.