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'''Andróg''' was a [[Man]] of [[Dor-lómin]], who became an outlaw among the [[Gaurwaith]], the band joined by [[Túrin Turambar]] after he fled from [[Doriath]].  
'''Andróg''' was a [[Man]] of [[Dor-lómin]], who became an outlaw among the [[Gaurwaith]], the band joined by [[Túrin Turambar]] after he fled from [[Doriath]].<ref>''[[The Children of Húrin]]''</ref>
 
== Other versions of the legendarium ==
Though no existence of a son is hinted at in [[The Children of Húrin]], in [[The War of the Jewels]], ''Ælfwine and [[Dírhavel|Dírhaval]]'' (sic), a son '''Andvír''' is mentioned, who survived the slaughter at [[Amon Rûdh]], and served at a source for Dírhavel.


His son [[Andvír]] survived the slaughter at [[Amon Rûdh]], and served as a source for [[Dírhavel]] for the ''[[Narn i Chîn Húrin]]''<ref>{{HM|WJ}} ''[[Ælfwine and Dírhaval]]''</ref>.
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Revision as of 18:01, 25 October 2009

Andróg was a Man of Dor-lómin, who became an outlaw among the Gaurwaith, the band joined by Túrin Turambar after he fled from Doriath.[1]

His son Andvír survived the slaughter at Amon Rûdh, and served as a source for Dírhavel for the Narn i Chîn Húrin[2].

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