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'''Wolf-riders''' were mostly [[Orcs]], who rode [[wolves]]. | '''Wolf-riders''' were mostly [[Orcs]], who rode [[wolves]]. | ||
==History== | |||
Orcs used wolves as steeds back in the [[First Age]],<ref>{{S|Beren}}</ref> as well as [[wargs]] well into the [[Third Age]], when wolf-riders came in the [[Battle of Five Armies]].<ref>{{H|17}}</ref> | Orcs used wolves as steeds back in the [[First Age]],<ref>{{S|Beren}}</ref> as well as [[wargs]] well into the [[Third Age]], when wolf-riders came in the [[Battle of Five Armies]].<ref>{{H|17}}</ref> | ||
During the [[War of the Ring]], [[Saruman]] employed "Orcs into his service, and Wolf-riders, and evil [[Men]]"<ref group=note>[[Éomer]]'s reference seems to suggest that Wolf-riders are not necessarily Orcs, nor Men, making their identity uncertain. Cf. {{HM|Guide}}.</ref> to harass [[Rohan]].<ref>{{TT|III2}}</ref> Before the [[Battle of the Hornburg]], scouts reported that Wolf-riders were roaming the valley about [[Helm's Deep]].<ref>{{TT|III7}}</ref> | During the [[War of the Ring]], [[Saruman]] employed "Orcs into his service, and Wolf-riders, and evil [[Men]]"<ref group=note>[[Éomer]]'s reference seems to suggest that Wolf-riders are not necessarily Orcs, nor Men, making their identity uncertain. Cf. {{HM|Guide}}.</ref> to harass [[Rohan]].<ref>{{TT|III2}}</ref> Before the [[Battle of the Hornburg]], scouts reported that Wolf-riders were roaming the valley about [[Helm's Deep]].<ref>{{TT|III7}}</ref> | ||
==Other versions of the legendarium== | |||
In the early version of the [[legendarium]] in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]'', a horde of wolfriders chased some of the [[Exiles of Gondolin]] in [[Tumladin]], [[Eärendel]] among them, but they are saved by [[Tuor]] and his men.<ref>{{LT2|III}}, p. 190</ref> | |||
== Portrayal in adaptations == | == Portrayal in adaptations == | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 10 July 2021
Wolf-riders were mostly Orcs, who rode wolves.
History[edit | edit source]
Orcs used wolves as steeds back in the First Age,[1] as well as wargs well into the Third Age, when wolf-riders came in the Battle of Five Armies.[2]
During the War of the Ring, Saruman employed "Orcs into his service, and Wolf-riders, and evil Men"[note 1] to harass Rohan.[3] Before the Battle of the Hornburg, scouts reported that Wolf-riders were roaming the valley about Helm's Deep.[4]
Other versions of the legendarium[edit | edit source]
In the early version of the legendarium in The Book of Lost Tales, a horde of wolfriders chased some of the Exiles of Gondolin in Tumladin, Eärendel among them, but they are saved by Tuor and his men.[5]
Portrayal in adaptations[edit | edit source]
Wolf-riders in adaptations | |||||||||
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1995-8: Middle-earth Collectible Card Game:
- The card Wolf-riders can be played either as a creature or as a short-event, the latter increasing the prowess and strikes of a Wolf attack.[6]
2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers:
- A Warg-riding Orc scout is encountered by the Rohan refugees on their way to Helm's Deep. During the skirmish with warg riders, Aragorn falls from a cliff, and is later found by Brego.
Notes
- ↑ Éomer's reference seems to suggest that Wolf-riders are not necessarily Orcs, nor Men, making their identity uncertain. Cf. Robert Foster, The Complete Guide to Middle-earth.
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of Beren and Lúthien"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, "The Clouds Burst"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, "The Riders of Rohan"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, "Helm's Deep"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Book of Lost Tales Part Two, "III. The Fall of Gondolin", p. 190
- ↑ "Search for a card: games > Middle Earth", tradecardsonline.com (accessed 19 November 2014)