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MrHobit1234 wrote: Northern Dunland was litteraly said in black in white un inhabited, also just because Tolkien didn't say something doesn't mean it's canon, it's like saying that because Tolkien didn't say Orcs of the Misty Mountains had uzis it's not uncanon for them to have them.

Okay then, I misread it, regardless, all the the Gwathuirim who lived in Arnor either fled, or became part of Bree.

Hobit, Chief of the Inquisition (Inform me of heretics) These Northern Dunlendings I am mentioning do not live in Arnor or in the North of Dunland. They would be those who live in the area below and around the River Glanduin, and parts of the Gwathlo. This isn't something about giving Dunland a reach all the way to the Angle, but more of something to allow Dunlendings to be closer connected to Bree, showing a transition of culture as is common in the real world rather than this black-white change in nature.