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==History== | ==History== | ||
Gárulf was a rider in the ''[[Éored]]'' of [[Éomer]], [[Third Marshal of the Riddermark]]. He was killed by [[Uruk-hai]] under the eaves of [[Fangorn Forest]] when Éomer and his men attacked and slaughtered the Uruks of [[ | Gárulf was a rider in the ''[[Éored]]'' of [[Éomer]], [[Third Marshal of the Riddermark]]. He was killed by [[Uruk-hai]] under the eaves of [[Fangorn Forest]] when Éomer and his men attacked and slaughtered the Uruks of [[Uglúk]]. His horse [[Hasufel]] was given to [[Aragorn]] by Éomer when they first met in [[the Wold]].<ref>{{TT|Riders}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:11, 20 September 2015
Gárulf | |
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Rohir | |
Biographical Information | |
Location | Rohan |
Language | Rohirric |
Death | 28 February, T.A. 3019 Eaves of Fangorn Forest |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Steed | Hasufel |
Gárulf was a Man of Rohan during the War of the Ring.
History
Gárulf was a rider in the Éored of Éomer, Third Marshal of the Riddermark. He was killed by Uruk-hai under the eaves of Fangorn Forest when Éomer and his men attacked and slaughtered the Uruks of Uglúk. His horse Hasufel was given to Aragorn by Éomer when they first met in the Wold.[1]
Etymology
Gárulf is Old English for "spear-wolf". It was a name of a jutish warrior in the Finnsburg Fragment.