Talk:Factions/Dunlendings: Misunderstood?/@comment-189.6.26.50-20161108153857

Since I have Celtic blood though my Portuguese roots I identify myself with the Dunlendings, and so I studied them thoroughly. They are kin of the Haladin of the First Age through a common ancestor, and were mostly left unspoilt by the Númenóreans and Gondorians for a long time, and for those who claimed they attacked Gondor before the whole affair with the Éothéod, they only occupied Calenardhon after it was severely depopulated after the plague. After their war with Rohan at the time of Helm Hammerhand and until around the War of the Ring when Saruman manipulated them into attacking Rohan they remained quiet, and after the end of the War of the Rings it is only said that Aragorn and Éomer skirmished against the East (Rhûn) and the South (Harad), there is no mention of Dunland ever giving them further troubled' as, after the Battle of Helm's Deep the Dunlendings were spared by the Rohirrim and seemingly made peace with their long-time foes.