. . . "In the video game The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-king, the Men of Rhudaur are corrupted servants of Angmar and the Witch-King. They lived in Rhudaur, the smallest and most eastern of the kingdoms that resulted from the break-up of Arnor. The Rhudaur Men are Rhudaur Spearmen (Men who have sharp spears), Rhudaur Axemen (Men who throw sharp axes) and Thrall Masters (Who summons Gundabad Orcs and Wolf Riders and others). Hwaldar the Chieftain of Rhudaur was their leader. Hwaldar was defeated by Arnorians, Angmar came to free Hwaldar and destroyed the two camps of Arnorians and the D\u00FAnedain. Argeleb I and his army was wiped out and Rhudaur is now under Angmar's control."@en . "In the video game The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-king, the Men of Rhudaur are corrupted servants of Angmar and the Witch-King. They lived in Rhudaur, the smallest and most eastern of the kingdoms that resulted from the break-up of Arnor. The Rhudaur Men are Rhudaur Spearmen (Men who have sharp spears), Rhudaur Axemen (Men who throw sharp axes) and Thrall Masters (Who summons Gundabad Orcs and Wolf Riders and others). Hwaldar the Chieftain of Rhudaur was their leader. Hwaldar was defeated by Arnorians, Angmar came to free Hwaldar and destroyed the two camps of Arnorians and the D\u00FAnedain. Argeleb I and his army was wiped out and Rhudaur is now under Angmar's control."@en . "Men of Rhudaur"@en . .