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TheMaceOfSauron wrote:

Dr Frankus wrote:

TheMaceOfSauron wrote:

TheMaceOfSauron wrote: Fun Fact: The village of Tharbad was built to guard against these "Enedwaithrim" because the objected to the Numenorean logging operation launched to supply wood to the shipwrights. These "Enedwaithrim" are a House of the Numenoreans, but they never went to Numenor, wishing instead to stay in Middle-Earth (they are descendants of Haladin of the Faithful). So a better name would be Haladhrim or Haladinrim, being "The People of Haladin", for Haladin was their leader, or Marach. They were forest dwellers FYI. That is not a good idea- since thez are only descendents of the House of Haladin- similair to the Breelanders, Dunlendings, and Hillmen. Also- they were indeed Forest dwellers, but after most of their population was driven out of forests, they became known as fisher-folk. True. Perhaps a sub-faction which lives in the remaining forests is necessary. Also, the "Enedwaithrim" were the only direct descendants of the House of Haladin, while the Bree-landers were predominantly of the House of Beor and the Dunlendings and Hillmen were both independent varieties. The Dunlendings and Hillmen were definetly related to the House of Haladin- they retained the short, dark hair and the swathiness that was present.