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- Púkel-men, Woses Forest their own Wild man legends of medieval Europe Dunlendings Wild men of Dunland Agriculture Westron, Dunlendish Celtic Britons Easterlings...
- king's daughter, will not be remembered in great tales or songs. Freca, a Dunlending lord, comes to King Helm's hall with his son Wulf, Héra's childhood friend...
- that the Dunlendings retreat behind the River Isen again and never recross while bearing arms. Before they were freed, though, the Dunlending captives...
- Dunlendings, until the fortress became Dunlending in all but name. The tower of Orthanc however remained locked and inaccessible to the Dunlendings,...
- of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim as Wulf, "a clever and ruthless Dunlending lord s****ing vengeance for the death of his father." The film was released...
- the Dunlending girl Nona, who had dubbed herself "Wadu's Ghost" in memory of her late brother and began waging her own vendetta over the Dunlendings who...
- Halfelven. The Men of Twilight, including the Rohirrim, the Beornings, Dunlendings and the majority of Gondorians (due to centuries of interbreeding), are...
- west are the rivers Adorn and Isen, where Rohan borders the land of the Dunlendings. To the northwest, just under the southern end of the Misty Mountains...
- Helm's Deep, where the forces of Rohan drive Saruman's army of Orcs and Dunlendings from the walls of the Hornburg, buying enough time for Gandalf to arrive...
- banishment. To avoid angering him even further with the presence of a Dunlending woman, Nona and the Elf Corudan escort the refuges to the nearest surviving...