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The prideful son of [[Brego]] and grandson of [[Eorl]] the Young. He tried the [[Paths of the Dead]], though he had been told that the way was shut to him. His bones were found long years afterward by [[Aragorn]] and his company.
'''Baldor the Hapless''' (died [[Third Age 2570|T.A. 2570]]) was the prideful son of [[Brego]] and grandson of [[Eorl|Eorl the Young]].
 
With his father, he explored [[Rohan]], and came to [[Harrowdale]]. They found the [[Paths of the Dead]]. Surprised by a riddle from an old man that forbade them passage, he became curious. At the inaugeration of [[Meduseld]] in [[Third Age 2569|T.A. 2569]], he vowed to pass the [[Dark Door]]. He did so a year later, and was never seen again alive.
 
Early March [[Third Age 3019|T.A. 3019]], [[Aragorn II|Aragorn]] and they [[Grey Company]] found the golden-clad knight. His legs were broken, and his sword was notched.


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Revision as of 20:44, 18 February 2008

Baldor the Hapless (died T.A. 2570) was the prideful son of Brego and grandson of Eorl the Young.

With his father, he explored Rohan, and came to Harrowdale. They found the Paths of the Dead. Surprised by a riddle from an old man that forbade them passage, he became curious. At the inaugeration of Meduseld in T.A. 2569, he vowed to pass the Dark Door. He did so a year later, and was never seen again alive.

Early March T.A. 3019, Aragorn and they Grey Company found the golden-clad knight. His legs were broken, and his sword was notched.