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'''Dírhael''' was one of the [[Dúnedain of the North]], a descendant of [[Aranarth]] the first Chieftain. His daughter was [[Gilraen]], whose hand was sought by [[Arathorn II|Arathorn]], at that time heir to Chieftain [[Arador]]. Dírhael at first opposed the marriage, but his wife [[Ivorwen]] persuaded him to allow it. Just two years later, Dírhael's grandson was born: [[Aragorn]], who would one day rule the [[Reunited Kingdom]] of the [[Dúnedain]].
'''Dírhael''' was one of the [[Dúnedain of the North]], a descendant of [[Aranarth]] the first Chieftain. His daughter was [[Gilraen]], whose hand was sought by [[Arathorn II|Arathorn]], at that time heir to Chieftain [[Arador]]. Dírhael at first opposed the marriage, but his wife [[Ivorwen]] persuaded him to allow it. Just two years later, Dírhael's grandson was born: [[Aragorn]], who would one day rule the [[Reunited Kingdom]] of the [[Dúnedain]].


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Revision as of 14:53, 5 February 2010

Dírhael was one of the Dúnedain of the North, a descendant of Aranarth the first Chieftain. His daughter was Gilraen, whose hand was sought by Arathorn, at that time heir to Chieftain Arador. Dírhael at first opposed the marriage, but his wife Ivorwen persuaded him to allow it. Just two years later, Dírhael's grandson was born: Aragorn, who would one day rule the Reunited Kingdom of the Dúnedain.