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'''Irolas''' was an officer on [[Minas Tirith (Gondor)|Minas Tirith]] in ''[[Peter Jackson's The Return of the King]]''. He is played by [[Ian Hughes]].  
:''Not to be confused with: [[Iorlas]]''
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}}'''Irolas''' was an officer on [[Minas Tirith]] in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]''. He is played by [[Ian Hughes]].  


==History==
==History==
Irolas appeared after [[Faramir|Faramir]] had pulled out of [[Osgiliath]], and had a few appearances afterwards. He does not appear at the pyre of [[Denethor II|Denethor]] or the coronation of [[Aragorn II|Elessar]].
Irolas came down to the gate after [[Faramir]] had pulled out of [[Osgiliath]], and praised the wisdom of [[Denethor]]. Soon after, he saw that wisdom again in play as he had to bring the severely wounded Faramir to his lord. Dumbfounded, Irolas witnessed the total breakdown of Denethor as he ordered everyone to abandon their posts.
 
==Etymology==
''Irolas'' is obviously an anagram of the [[canon]]ical name [[Iorlas]] (the same way the character [[Madril]] is derived from [[Mardil|Mardil Voronwë]]) however there is no actual background or etymology behind it.


==Inspiration==
==Inspiration==
In the commentary of the Extended Edition of ''The Return of the King'', it is stated that he was originally to be called [[Beregond (soldier of Gondor)|Beregond]], but as the role was reduced, [[Peter Jackson]] saw little use in still calling him Beregond. On the [[The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game|Decipher Card]], Irolas is identified as [[Imrahil]] instead.
In the commentary of {{rotkee}}, it is stated that he was originally to be called [[Beregond (soldier of Gondor)|Beregond]], but as the role was reduced, [[Peter Jackson]] saw little use in still calling him Beregond. On the [[The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game|Decipher Card]], Irolas is identified as [[Imrahil]] instead.
 
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==Etymology==
[[Category:Men in adaptations]]  
''Irolas'' is obviously an anagram of the [[canon]]ical name [[Iorlas]] (the same way the character [[Madril]] is derived from [[Mardil Voronwë]]) however there is no actual background or etymology behind it.
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Revision as of 20:15, 9 December 2014

"Irolas" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Not to be confused with: Iorlas
Irolas
Gondorian
The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King - Irolas.jpg
Biographical Information
PositionSoldier
LocationGondor
BirthLate Third Age
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Irolas

Irolas was an officer on Minas Tirith in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. He is played by Ian Hughes.

History

Irolas came down to the gate after Faramir had pulled out of Osgiliath, and praised the wisdom of Denethor. Soon after, he saw that wisdom again in play as he had to bring the severely wounded Faramir to his lord. Dumbfounded, Irolas witnessed the total breakdown of Denethor as he ordered everyone to abandon their posts.

Etymology

Irolas is obviously an anagram of the canonical name Iorlas (the same way the character Madril is derived from Mardil Voronwë) however there is no actual background or etymology behind it.

Inspiration

In the commentary of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Extended Edition) , it is stated that he was originally to be called Beregond, but as the role was reduced, Peter Jackson saw little use in still calling him Beregond. On the Decipher Card, Irolas is identified as Imrahil instead.