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Soon after his accession to [[Gondor]]'s throne, King [[Ondoher]] realized that his kingdom's northern enemies, the [[Wainriders]], had made an alliance with her old southern foe, the [[Haradrim]]. To counter this double threat, Ondoher divided Gondor's army into two parts; a larger [[Northern Army]] and a smaller [[Southern Army]]. The Northern Army he led himself; the Captaincy of the Southern Army he gave to his distant cousin [[Eärnil]].
Soon after his accession to [[Gondor]]'s throne, King [[Ondoher]] realized that his kingdom's northern enemies, the [[Wainriders]], had made an alliance with her old southern foe, the [[Haradrim]]. To counter this double threat, Ondoher divided Gondor's army into two parts; a larger [[Northern Army]] and a smaller [[Southern Army]]. The Northern Army he led himself; his distant cousin [[Eärnil II|Eärnil]]was named '''Captain of the Southern Army'''.


As Ondoher had foreseen, the Wainriders and Haradrim launched a joint attack on Gondor, in the year [[Third Age|T.A.]] 1944, and Gondor's two Armies marched through [[Ithilien]] to the defence of the South-kingdom. Ondoher's northern force was all but destroyed by the Wainriders, but Eärnil led his lesser Army to a great victory over the Haradrim. Turning north, the Southern Army reunited with the remnant of the Northern, and together they fell on the Wainriders at the [[Battle of the Camp]]. Eärnil's victories as the Southern Army's Captain would ultimately earn him the Kingship of Gondor itself.
As Ondoher had foreseen, the Wainriders and Haradrim launched a joint attack on Gondor, in the year [[Third Age]] 1944, and Gondor's two Armies marched through [[Ithilien]] to the defence of the South-kingdom. Ondoher's northern force was all but destroyed by the Wainriders, but Eärnil led his lesser Army to a great victory over the Haradrim. Turning north, the Southern Army reunited with the remnant of the Northern, and together they fell on the Wainriders at the [[Battle of the Camp]]. Eärnil's victories as the Southern Army's Captain would ultimately earn him the Kingship of Gondor itself.


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Revision as of 20:43, 30 June 2006

Soon after his accession to Gondor's throne, King Ondoher realized that his kingdom's northern enemies, the Wainriders, had made an alliance with her old southern foe, the Haradrim. To counter this double threat, Ondoher divided Gondor's army into two parts; a larger Northern Army and a smaller Southern Army. The Northern Army he led himself; his distant cousin Eärnilwas named Captain of the Southern Army.

As Ondoher had foreseen, the Wainriders and Haradrim launched a joint attack on Gondor, in the year Third Age 1944, and Gondor's two Armies marched through Ithilien to the defence of the South-kingdom. Ondoher's northern force was all but destroyed by the Wainriders, but Eärnil led his lesser Army to a great victory over the Haradrim. Turning north, the Southern Army reunited with the remnant of the Northern, and together they fell on the Wainriders at the Battle of the Camp. Eärnil's victories as the Southern Army's Captain would ultimately earn him the Kingship of Gondor itself.