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Arassuil became the [[Chieftain of the Dúnedain]] in 2719 at the death of his father.
Arassuil became the [[Chieftain of the Dúnedain]] in 2719 at the death of his father.


During his rule the [[Orcs]] of the [[Misty Mountains]] became more bold, daring to invade [[Eriador]]. The [[Rangers]] fought many battles trying to hold them back, but one party of [[Orcs]] managed to reach the [[Shire]], where they were fought off by a party of brave [[Hobbits]] under [[Bandobras Bullroarer Took]].
During his rule the [[Orcs]] of the [[Misty Mountains]] became more bold, daring to invade [[Eriador]]. The [[Rangers]] fought many battles trying to hold them back, but one party of [[Orcs]] managed to reach the [[Shire]], where they were fought off by a party of brave [[Hobbits]] under [[Bandobras Took|Bandobras "Bullroarer" Took]].


Also during his rule, in 2758, the [[Long Winter]] arrived. Many lives were lost, and [[Gandalf]] and the [[Rangers]] had to help the [[Hobbits]] of the [[Shire]] survive.
Also during his rule, in 2758, the [[Long Winter]] arrived. Many lives were lost, and [[Gandalf]] and the [[Rangers]] had to help the [[Hobbits]] of the [[Shire]] survive.

Revision as of 01:57, 3 July 2006

Arassuil was the eleventh of the Chieftains of the Dúnedain.

Like his forefathers, he was raised by Elrond in Rivendell while his father Arahad II dwelt in the wild.

Arassuil became the Chieftain of the Dúnedain in 2719 at the death of his father.

During his rule the Orcs of the Misty Mountains became more bold, daring to invade Eriador. The Rangers fought many battles trying to hold them back, but one party of Orcs managed to reach the Shire, where they were fought off by a party of brave Hobbits under Bandobras "Bullroarer" Took.

Also during his rule, in 2758, the Long Winter arrived. Many lives were lost, and Gandalf and the Rangers had to help the Hobbits of the Shire survive.

Arassuil died in 2784, and was followed by his son Arathorn I.