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It is possible that "Goblin-men" is another term for the [[Uruk-hai]], as previously Uruk-hai were called "Goblin-soldiers". | It is possible that "Goblin-men" is another term for the [[Uruk-hai]], as previously Uruk-hai were called "Goblin-soldiers". | ||
{{quote|There were four goblin-soldiers of greater stature, swart, slant-eyed, with thick legs and large hands. They were armed with short broad-bladed swords, not with the curved scimitars usual with Orcs: and they had bows of yew, in length and shape like the bows of Men.<ref name= | {{quote|There were four goblin-soldiers of greater stature, swart, slant-eyed, with thick legs and large hands. They were armed with short broad-bladed swords, not with the curved scimitars usual with Orcs: and they had bows of yew, in length and shape like the bows of Men.<ref name=tt1>{{TT|The Departure of Boromir}}</ref>}} | ||
"Men" is often used as a term for soldiers in general. We know that both Goblin-men and the Uruk-hai are sun resistant, and that Uruk-hai and Half-orcs both fought along side the [[Hill-men]] and [[Dunlendings]] in the [[Battle of the Hornburg]].<ref name=tt7/> | "Men" is often used as a term for soldiers in general. We know that both Goblin-men and the Uruk-hai are sun resistant, and that Uruk-hai and Half-orcs both fought along side the [[Hill-men]] and [[Dunlendings]] in the [[Battle of the Hornburg]].<ref name=tt7/> |
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Goblin-men were a people or race of creatures that were bred by Saruman, apparently by blending the races of Orcs and Men.[source?]
They were similar with the Half-orcs, at least in their resistance to the sunlight, an attribute that differentiated them from the full Orcs.[1]
The Squint-eyed Southerner was possibly a Goblin-man, as Frodo Baggins commented that he looked "more than half like a Goblin."[2]
It is possible that "Goblin-men" is another term for the Uruk-hai, as previously Uruk-hai were called "Goblin-soldiers".
- "There were four goblin-soldiers of greater stature, swart, slant-eyed, with thick legs and large hands. They were armed with short broad-bladed swords, not with the curved scimitars usual with Orcs: and they had bows of yew, in length and shape like the bows of Men.[3]"
- ― {{{2}}}
"Men" is often used as a term for soldiers in general. We know that both Goblin-men and the Uruk-hai are sun resistant, and that Uruk-hai and Half-orcs both fought along side the Hill-men and Dunlendings in the Battle of the Hornburg.[1] If the Goblin-men were not the same as Uruk-hai, it would be strange for Gamling not to have mentioned the Uruk-hai as also not quailing in the sun along with the Half-orcs. The Uruk-hai are shown to gloat about their own sun resistance during this battle.