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'''Barrows''' were earthworks and burial chambers made by [[Men]] in ancient days. In the [[Third Age]], they lay within the bounds of [[Arnor]], and later of [[Cardolan]], and the [[Dúnedain]] used them to bury their dead. The [[Witch-king of Angmar]], though, sent evil spirits to inhabit the [[Barrow-downs]], and they became a place of horror.
'''Barrows''' were earthworks and burial chambers made by [[Men]] in ancient days. In the [[Third Age]], they lay within the bounds of [[Arnor]], and later of [[Cardolan]], and the [[Dúnedain]] used them to bury their dead. The [[Witch-king of Angmar]], though, sent evil spirits to inhabit the [[Barrow-downs]], and they became a place of horror.
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Revision as of 00:40, 6 August 2006

Barrows were earthworks and burial chambers made by Men in ancient days. In the Third Age, they lay within the bounds of Arnor, and later of Cardolan, and the Dúnedain used them to bury their dead. The Witch-king of Angmar, though, sent evil spirits to inhabit the Barrow-downs, and they became a place of horror.