Berun's Hill

Berun's Hill was a bare-topped, conical hill that commanded a splendid view of the valley of the Dessarin River to the east.

History
The hill was used as a lookout for advancing barbarians and orc hordes from north and east. The hill got its name from the ranger Berun. He was slain by an orc horde but managed to take 300 tuskers with him, before they overwhelmed him. Bandits sometimes watched for likely victims from this hill.

Rumors and Legends
Legend tells that under the hill lay the grave of an ancient dwarf with rich golden armor and treasures, but none ever found it.