"The term 'Men of the West' is a general term that refers to the Edain or Atani, the men who were friends with the elves in the First and Second Age of Middle-earth. In the Third and Fourth Age, this term refers to several groups of men, including men of Rohan and Gondor. Other men included in this general designation include the men of Breeland, the men of Dale and may also be applicable to Hobbits, as Hobbits are considered a race of men. During the War of the Ring, this term was used to refer to the Edain who ventured forth to challenge the armies of Mordor."@en . . "The Men of the West faction in The Battle for Middle-earth II is the combination of Rohan and Gondor units and characters, who together fight the evil of Sauron. This faction has the largest variety of , and also of cavalry units."@en . "Men of the West"@en . . "The term 'Men of the West' is a general term that refers to the Edain or Atani, the men who were friends with the elves in the First and Second Age of Middle-earth. In the Third and Fourth Age, this term refers to several groups of men, including men of Rohan and Gondor. Other men included in this general designation include the men of Breeland, the men of Dale and may also be applicable to Hobbits, as Hobbits are considered a race of men. During the War of the Ring, this term was used to refer to the Edain who ventured forth to challenge the armies of Mordor. More specifically, 'Men of The West' may also refer to men who are descended from the survivors of Num\u00E9nor. But overall, any person who is descended from the houses of Haleth, B\u00EBor or Hador may claim this title. \n* Gondor \n* Arnor \n* Rohan \n* Dale \n* Esgaroth \n* The Shire \n* Dr\u00FAadan Forest \n* Breeland \n* Dunland"@en . "The Men of the West faction in The Battle for Middle-earth II is the combination of Rohan and Gondor units and characters, who together fight the evil of Sauron. This faction has the largest variety of , and also of cavalry units."@en . . . .