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}}'''Golasgil''' was the lord of [[Anfalas]] during the [[War of the Ring]].
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'''Golasgil''' was the lord of [[Anfalas]] during the [[War of the Ring]].


==History==
==History==
Golasgil led a long line of men to [[Minas Tirith]] before the [[Battle of Pelennor Fields]].  All that he commanded - hunters, herdsmen, and villagers - were scantily equipped save for his own household.<ref>{{RK|V1}}</ref> However, since he was not mentioned among the fallen in the [[Song of the Mounds of Mundburg]] it appears that he did survive the great battle.<ref>{{RK|V6}}</ref>
Golasgil led a long line of men to [[Minas Tirith]] before the [[Battle of Pelennor Fields]].  All that he commanded - hunters, herdsmen, and villagers - were scantily equipped save for his own household.<ref>{{RK|V1}}</ref> However, since he was not mentioned among the fallen in the [[Song of the Mounds of Mundburg]] it appears that he did survive the great battle.<ref>{{RK|V6}}</ref>
 
==Portrayal in adaptations==
[[File:The Lord of the Rings Online - Golasgil.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Golasgil in ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'']]
'''2007: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
:Golasgil is first met on the second level of [[Minas Tirith]], overlooking the training of his soldiers before the battle. He participates in the defence of the city during the siege and later fights in the [[Battle of Pelennor Fields]]. During the battle he is separated from his allies, but is able to fend off a party of orcs by himself and survives. He joins the [[Army of the West]] and follows [[Aragorn]]'s command to the [[Black Gate]] of [[Mordor]]. During the [[Battle of the Morannon]] Golasgil is killed by a large [[Olog-hai]]. He is survived by his wife, Lady Marra, and his young son Orgolas.


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Latest revision as of 19:13, 27 November 2023

Golasgil
Gondorian
Jan Pospíšil - Golasgil - Lord of Anfalas.jpg
"Golasgil - Lord of Anfalas" by Jan Pospíšil
Biographical Information
TitlesLord of Anfalas
LocationGondor
LanguageWestron
BirthLate Third Age
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Golasgil

Golasgil was the lord of Anfalas during the War of the Ring.

History[edit | edit source]

Golasgil led a long line of men to Minas Tirith before the Battle of Pelennor Fields. All that he commanded - hunters, herdsmen, and villagers - were scantily equipped save for his own household.[1] However, since he was not mentioned among the fallen in the Song of the Mounds of Mundburg it appears that he did survive the great battle.[2]

Portrayal in adaptations[edit | edit source]

2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:

Golasgil is first met on the second level of Minas Tirith, overlooking the training of his soldiers before the battle. He participates in the defence of the city during the siege and later fights in the Battle of Pelennor Fields. During the battle he is separated from his allies, but is able to fend off a party of orcs by himself and survives. He joins the Army of the West and follows Aragorn's command to the Black Gate of Mordor. During the Battle of the Morannon Golasgil is killed by a large Olog-hai. He is survived by his wife, Lady Marra, and his young son Orgolas.

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