Mountain men included tribes of Men who lived in the Misty Mountains. Those of the Withered Heath were all slain when the Dragons came out of Angband in the north. They forged many crude weapons and armor such as arrowheads, spearheads, swords, and circular shields. Their weapons and armor were generally of lower quality than that of soldiers from Gondor or Rohan. Mountain men may have had communites living in the White Mountains, such as the people who allied with Isildur to fight Sauron, but broke their oath.
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| - Mountain men included tribes of Men who lived in the Misty Mountains. Those of the Withered Heath were all slain when the Dragons came out of Angband in the north. They forged many crude weapons and armor such as arrowheads, spearheads, swords, and circular shields. Their weapons and armor were generally of lower quality than that of soldiers from Gondor or Rohan. Mountain men may have had communites living in the White Mountains, such as the people who allied with Isildur to fight Sauron, but broke their oath.
- While photographing old petroglyphs in the mountains, Tessa is abducted by mountain men led by Immortal Caleb Cole, who wants to marry her. MacLeod pursues them but must throw himself in a crevice to escape Cole's henchmen. They bring MacLeod's sword back to their camp and Cole realizes MacLeod is Immortal when he sees it. Tessa instigates infighting among the kidnappers, buying MacLeod time to find her. MacLeod then fights and beheads Cole.
- Mountain Men, or Maunon (Trigedasleng), is a term used by the Sky People and the Grounders to describe the group of people who resided in Mount Weather. The Mountain Men are descendants of humans who survived the Nuclear Apocalypse by seeking shelter within Mount Weather. They were exterminated by the Sky People at the conclusion of their conflict.
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| - Mountain Men, or Maunon (Trigedasleng), is a term used by the Sky People and the Grounders to describe the group of people who resided in Mount Weather. The Mountain Men are descendants of humans who survived the Nuclear Apocalypse by seeking shelter within Mount Weather. They were exterminated by the Sky People at the conclusion of their conflict. The Mountain Men are responsible for creating the Acid Fog that has killed numerous outsiders, as well as the Reapers who helped them capture grounders for their blood harvesting program. Because of this, the Grounders and the Mountain Men have an antagonistic relationship. After the events of Fog of War, part of the remaining Delinquents find out about what the Mountain Men have done and they no longer see them as their salvation.
- Mountain men included tribes of Men who lived in the Misty Mountains. Those of the Withered Heath were all slain when the Dragons came out of Angband in the north. They forged many crude weapons and armor such as arrowheads, spearheads, swords, and circular shields. Their weapons and armor were generally of lower quality than that of soldiers from Gondor or Rohan. Mountain men may have had communites living in the White Mountains, such as the people who allied with Isildur to fight Sauron, but broke their oath.
- While photographing old petroglyphs in the mountains, Tessa is abducted by mountain men led by Immortal Caleb Cole, who wants to marry her. MacLeod pursues them but must throw himself in a crevice to escape Cole's henchmen. They bring MacLeod's sword back to their camp and Cole realizes MacLeod is Immortal when he sees it. Tessa instigates infighting among the kidnappers, buying MacLeod time to find her. MacLeod then fights and beheads Cole.
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