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The '''Blackwold''' were a brigand of evil [[Men]] created for ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar]]''.  
The '''Blackwold''' were a brigand of evil [[Men]] created for ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar]]''.  


==History==
==History==
Nothing is said about the origins of the Blackwold. Yet, it is implied that they were a group of Men from [[Bree-land]] that broke their ties with the rest of the [[Free Peoples of Middle-earth]]. It is not stated what motiviated them to do so.
Nothing is said about the origins of the Blackwold. Yet, it is implied that they were a group of Men from [[Bree-land]] that broke their ties with the rest of the [[free peoples]]. It is not stated what motivated them to do so.


The group was led by William Skunkwood who allied the brigand with the forces of Angmar. The Blackwolds helped [[the Nine]] find the [[Hobbit]] who is carrying the [[One Ring]]. The [[Nazgûl]] did not inform them why they they were looking for the Hobbit nor did they give a discription of the Hobbit, only that the last name was [[Baggins]]. They mananged to capture [[Mundo Sackville-Baggins]] while he was staying at [[Archet]]. Just when they were attempting to transport him away for questioning, the [[Rangers of the North|Ranger]] [[Amdir (Shadows of Angmar)|Amdir]] frees him. Mundo along with his friend [[Celandine Brandybuck]] manage to burn their camp as they escape.
The group was led by William Skunkwood who allied the brigand with the forces of Angmar. The Blackwolds helped [[Nazgûl|the Nine]] find the [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] who is carrying the [[One Ring]]. The [[Nazgûl]] did not inform them why they they were looking for the Hobbit nor did they give a discription of the Hobbit, only that the last name was [[Baggins]]. They mananged to capture [[Mundo Sackville-Baggins]] while he was staying at [[Archet]]. Just when they were attempting to transport him away for questioning, the [[Rangers of the North|Ranger]] [[Amdir (Shadows of Angmar)|Amdir]] freed him. Mundo along with his friend [[Celandine Brandybuck]] managed to burn their camp as they escape.


Later, after the death of William Skunkwood, the Blackwold are led by Éogan. He continues his alligence with Angar. He is also slain, but never stated how. With the Blackword leaderless they decide to break their ties with Angmar since it has proved unprofitable. The [[Dourhands|Dourhand]] Dwarves soon hear about their intentions and slay the rest of the Men.
Later, after the death of William Skunkwood, the Blackwold were led by Éogan. He continued his allegiance with Anggar. He was also slain, but never stated how. With the Blackword leaderless they decided to break their ties with Angmar, since it has proved unprofitable. The [[Dourhands|Dourhand]] Dwarves soon heard about their intentions and slaid the rest of the Men.


[[Category:Noncanon Men]]
[[Category:Noncanon Men]]
[[Category:The Lord of the Rings Online Characters]]
[[Category:The Lord of the Rings Online Characters]]

Revision as of 10:02, 8 April 2009

"Blackwolds" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.

The Blackwold were a brigand of evil Men created for The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar.

History

Nothing is said about the origins of the Blackwold. Yet, it is implied that they were a group of Men from Bree-land that broke their ties with the rest of the free peoples. It is not stated what motivated them to do so.

The group was led by William Skunkwood who allied the brigand with the forces of Angmar. The Blackwolds helped the Nine find the Hobbit who is carrying the One Ring. The Nazgûl did not inform them why they they were looking for the Hobbit nor did they give a discription of the Hobbit, only that the last name was Baggins. They mananged to capture Mundo Sackville-Baggins while he was staying at Archet. Just when they were attempting to transport him away for questioning, the Ranger Amdir freed him. Mundo along with his friend Celandine Brandybuck managed to burn their camp as they escape.

Later, after the death of William Skunkwood, the Blackwold were led by Éogan. He continued his allegiance with Anggar. He was also slain, but never stated how. With the Blackword leaderless they decided to break their ties with Angmar, since it has proved unprofitable. The Dourhand Dwarves soon heard about their intentions and slaid the rest of the Men.