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- Easterlings | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
Easterlings, also known as the Hróatani, [1] the Rhúnedain, [1] or the Folk of the East, were groups of Men who populated the vast, uncharted lands of Rhûn, east of the West-lands in Middle-earth
- Easterlings - Tolkien Gateway
The Easterlings were Men who lived in the East of Middle-earth, and mostly served the Dark Powers They were frequent enemies of the Free Peoples
- Easterlings - Middle-Earth Encyclopedia
The Easterlings were a race of Men inhabiting eastern Middle-Earth, in the Land of Rhun They dwelt near the Sea of Rhun due to its many natural resources (the rest of Rhun being a desert) The Easterlings awoke in the Far East and were instantly despised by Morgoth
- Easterlings | Tolkien Wiki
Easterlings, also known as Swarthy Men, belonged to the race of Men who lived in the strange and vast lands of Rhûn, located in the east of the Sea of Rhûn and Mordor The Easterlings were known to be a hostile race composed of people coming from different races and kingdoms
- What information Tolkien gave us about Easterlings? : r . . . - Reddit
Mostly we just know Easterlings were allied with Morgoth in the First Age and vassals of Sauron after that But since the term broadly applied to any humans from the East, it was an umbrella term for a diverse collection of people
- The Complete History of the Easterlings | Tolkien Explained
We answer these questions and more by covering the complete history of the Easterlings We track their migration to Beleriand in the First Age, their influence under Morgoth, and their battles
- Easterlings - Lotro-Wiki. com
The Easterling peoples dwell primarily near the inland Sea of Rhûn and in the land of Khand In the Third Age, many clans of Easterlings swore fealty to (or were enslaved by) the Dark Lord Sauron, whose realm of Mordor borders their kingdoms As such, they have long been enemies of the Free Peoples
- DBM - Middle-Earth Army Lists - Easterlings
I have used the term 'Easterlings' to cover all those Mannish people living east of the areas covered by the main narratives in Tolkien's works - ie in 1A, east of Beleriand; in 2A those living within the interior of Middle-earth, and, in 3A, those originating east of Rhovanion
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