As far as any scholar could tell — from their language, which still bore a faint resemblance to Sindarin, and their lifespan of approximately 90 years (in spite of the many ailments of the marsh) - these hardy folk must have been descended from the Edain, but how and at what point they arrived in the Wetwang was anyone's guess. The Marshmen kept no written records, although with the influx of Gondorian settlers,some Marshmen had begun to use the runic Cirth to write both Westron and their own tongue, which they called Ninnelen(abbrev.Nn).
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| - As far as any scholar could tell — from their language, which still bore a faint resemblance to Sindarin, and their lifespan of approximately 90 years (in spite of the many ailments of the marsh) - these hardy folk must have been descended from the Edain, but how and at what point they arrived in the Wetwang was anyone's guess. The Marshmen kept no written records, although with the influx of Gondorian settlers,some Marshmen had begun to use the runic Cirth to write both Westron and their own tongue, which they called Ninnelen(abbrev.Nn).
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| - As far as any scholar could tell — from their language, which still bore a faint resemblance to Sindarin, and their lifespan of approximately 90 years (in spite of the many ailments of the marsh) - these hardy folk must have been descended from the Edain, but how and at what point they arrived in the Wetwang was anyone's guess. The Marshmen kept no written records, although with the influx of Gondorian settlers,some Marshmen had begun to use the runic Cirth to write both Westron and their own tongue, which they called Ninnelen(abbrev.Nn).
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