Dunlendings, also known as Wildmen of Dunland, were the people of Dunland. They were known as a fierce culture of Men who sought vengeance on the people of Rohan who, as Saruman rightly said, drove them into the mountains. Though, not all Dunlendings never carried vengeance against Rohan. Some rebelled against Saruman and succeeded in taking back their land during the War of the Ring.
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| - Dunlendings, also known as Wildmen of Dunland, were the people of Dunland. They were known as a fierce culture of Men who sought vengeance on the people of Rohan who, as Saruman rightly said, drove them into the mountains. Though, not all Dunlendings never carried vengeance against Rohan. Some rebelled against Saruman and succeeded in taking back their land during the War of the Ring.
- Dunlendings, also known as Wildmen of Dunland, were the people of Dunland. They were known as a fierce culture of Men who sought vengeance on the people of Rohan who, as Saruman rightly said, drove them into the mountains. In The Two Towers, Saruman used their anger as a manipulation and convinced them to destroy the land of Rohan during the War of the Ring. He sends them across Rohan, burning and looting the land. Dunlending Wildmen come from the land of Dunland. When looting Rohan earlier in the Third Age, they are led by a Dunlending named Wulf son of Freca.
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| - Dunlendings, also known as Wildmen of Dunland, were the people of Dunland. They were known as a fierce culture of Men who sought vengeance on the people of Rohan who, as Saruman rightly said, drove them into the mountains. Though, not all Dunlendings never carried vengeance against Rohan. Some rebelled against Saruman and succeeded in taking back their land during the War of the Ring.
- Dunlendings, also known as Wildmen of Dunland, were the people of Dunland. They were known as a fierce culture of Men who sought vengeance on the people of Rohan who, as Saruman rightly said, drove them into the mountains. In The Two Towers, Saruman used their anger as a manipulation and convinced them to destroy the land of Rohan during the War of the Ring. He sends them across Rohan, burning and looting the land. Dunlending Wildmen come from the land of Dunland. When looting Rohan earlier in the Third Age, they are led by a Dunlending named Wulf son of Freca.
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