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thumb|HwaldarHwaldar – wódz ludzi z gór z Rhudaur, jednego z trzech starożytnych państw Arnoru. Występuje w grze Władca Pierścieni: Bitwa o Śródziemie II - Król Nazguli. Hwaldar was the hillchief of many tribes at Rhudaur, one of the ancient three kingdoms of Arnor. Rhudaur is secretly in league with the Witch-king of Angmar, Hwaldar paves the way for Angmar's invasion but must evade capture from the clutches of the soldiers of Arthedain, to complete his treachery. He holds an interesting nickname, the "Brigand". He is based on an unnamed character from J. R. R. Tolkien´s cannon. A Rhudaur hillchief secretly in league with the Witch-king, Hwaldar paves the way for Angmar's invasion but must escape from the clutches of the loyal Rhudaur hillmen to complete his treachery. Hwaldar was a hill-chief of the hillmen of rhudaur who was in secret allegiance with the witch-king of angmar. Hwaldar is the Hillman from who now serves Angmar. He functions much like Isengard's Wulfgar, granting bonuses to his hillmen and specializing in building destruction.
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Hwaldar in The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-king.
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