Grumhal I was a tribal elder among the Dunlendings during the War of the Ring and the father of Grumhal II. He was unusually learned for one of his people; he knew much of the history of Dunlendings from tales told to him by his elders. In turn, he did the best he could to pass his knowledge on through the telling of traditional tales and reciting rhymes of lore, and he was much respected among his folk. Along the way, he had travelled throughout Dunland and knew the lay of the land quite well. He has also acquired knowledge of spellcraft, and could practice it a little himself. His greatest passion, however, was enchanted items, especially items of great antiquity. He was obsessed with the glory of the Dunlendings’ distant ancestors, the Men who lived in the vales of the White Mountains i
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| - Grumhal I was a tribal elder among the Dunlendings during the War of the Ring and the father of Grumhal II. He was unusually learned for one of his people; he knew much of the history of Dunlendings from tales told to him by his elders. In turn, he did the best he could to pass his knowledge on through the telling of traditional tales and reciting rhymes of lore, and he was much respected among his folk. Along the way, he had travelled throughout Dunland and knew the lay of the land quite well. He has also acquired knowledge of spellcraft, and could practice it a little himself. His greatest passion, however, was enchanted items, especially items of great antiquity. He was obsessed with the glory of the Dunlendings’ distant ancestors, the Men who lived in the vales of the White Mountains i
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| - Grumhal I was a tribal elder among the Dunlendings during the War of the Ring and the father of Grumhal II. He was unusually learned for one of his people; he knew much of the history of Dunlendings from tales told to him by his elders. In turn, he did the best he could to pass his knowledge on through the telling of traditional tales and reciting rhymes of lore, and he was much respected among his folk. Along the way, he had travelled throughout Dunland and knew the lay of the land quite well. He has also acquired knowledge of spellcraft, and could practice it a little himself. His greatest passion, however, was enchanted items, especially items of great antiquity. He was obsessed with the glory of the Dunlendings’ distant ancestors, the Men who lived in the vales of the White Mountains in the Second Age and built the fortress of Dunharrow. He knews all of the traditional stories about these people and the great works that they wrought.
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