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Before the [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields|Battle of Pelennor Fields]], he helps King [[Théoden]] and the [[Rohirrim]] to avoid an army of [[Orcs]] by taking them through the secret pass of [[Stonewain Valley]]. This allows the Rohirrim to arrive in time to fight the battle. In return, Théoden promised that the people of [[Rohan]] will no longer trouble the Drúedain and would drive away the ''[[Gorgûn]]'' (Orcs), that hunted them.
Before the [[Battle of the Pelennor Fields|Battle of Pelennor Fields]], he helps King [[Théoden]] and the [[Rohirrim]] to avoid an army of [[Orcs]] by taking them through the secret pass of [[Stonewain Valley]]. This allows the Rohirrim to arrive in time to fight the battle. In return, Théoden promised that the people of [[Rohan]] will no longer trouble the Drúedain and would drive away the ''[[Gorgûn]]'' (Orcs), that hunted them.


Following the War of the Ring, [[Aragorn II|Aragorn]], as [[High King of the Dúnedain|High King]] of the [[Reunited Kingdom]], decreed that Drúadan Forest belonged to only Ghân and his people, and that no one else may enter the forest without their permission.
Following the War of the Ring, [[Aragorn]], as [[High King of the Dúnedain|High King]] of the [[Reunited Kingdom]], decreed that Drúadan Forest belonged to only Ghân and his people, and that no one else may enter the forest without their permission.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 15:52, 7 August 2010

Ghân-buri-Ghân (late Third Age) was the chief of the Drúedain who inhabited Drúadan Forest at the time of the War of the Ring.

Before the Battle of Pelennor Fields, he helps King Théoden and the Rohirrim to avoid an army of Orcs by taking them through the secret pass of Stonewain Valley. This allows the Rohirrim to arrive in time to fight the battle. In return, Théoden promised that the people of Rohan will no longer trouble the Drúedain and would drive away the Gorgûn (Orcs), that hunted them.

Following the War of the Ring, Aragorn, as High King of the Reunited Kingdom, decreed that Drúadan Forest belonged to only Ghân and his people, and that no one else may enter the forest without their permission.

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