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[[Ulfang]]'s son, who went with the [[Sons of Fëanor]] to the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]]. He was faithless, and turned against his allies in the heat of the battle, granting [[Morgoth]] the victory.
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'''Ulwarth''' was one of [[Ulfang|Ulfang the Black]]'s sons.
 
== History ==
After entering Beleriand at [[Morgoth]]'s bidding, Ulfang and his sons joined the service of [[Caranthir]].<ref>{{S|18}}</ref> Their purpose was to eventually betray the Elves, which they did in the [[Nirnaeth Arnoediad]]. They turned against their allies, attacking them in the rear. Ulwarth was slain by the sons of [[Bór]], who had stayed loyal to the sons of [[Fëanor]].<ref>{{S|20}}</ref>
 
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Ulwarth
Man
Biographical Information
BirthFirst Age
DeathF.A. 472
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Ulwarth

Ulwarth was one of Ulfang the Black's sons.

History

After entering Beleriand at Morgoth's bidding, Ulfang and his sons joined the service of Caranthir.[1] Their purpose was to eventually betray the Elves, which they did in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. They turned against their allies, attacking them in the rear. Ulwarth was slain by the sons of Bór, who had stayed loyal to the sons of Fëanor.[2]

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