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'''Gaurwaith''' ("Wolf-Men" in [[Sindarin]]) was the name given to the outlaws which plagued the woodmen of [[Brethil]] during the [[First Age]]. They were lead by [[Forweg]], and later by [[Túrin]].<ref>{{CH|6}}</ref>
'''Gaurwaith''' ("Wolf-Men" in [[Sindarin]]) was the name given to the outlaws which plagued the woodmen of [[Brethil]] during the [[First Age]]. They were lead by [[Forweg]], and later by [[Túrin]].<ref>{{CH|6}}</ref> The Gaurwaith was destroyed during the battle on [[Amon Rûdh]].<ref>{{CH|8}}</ref>


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This article is about the Outlaws of Brethil. For the the Outlaws of Dorthonion, see Barahir's Outlaw Band.
Gaurwaith
Organisation
Alan Lee - Túrin Among the Outlaws.jpg
Notable membersForweg, Túrin, Beleg Cúthalion, Algund, Andróg, and Andvír.
LocationForest of Brethil, Amon Rûdh, Dor-Cúarthol.

Gaurwaith ("Wolf-Men" in Sindarin) was the name given to the outlaws which plagued the woodmen of Brethil during the First Age. They were lead by Forweg, and later by Túrin.[1] The Gaurwaith was destroyed during the battle on Amon Rûdh.[2]

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