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RoR-Resource: History of the Eorlingas.

The following is a history of the Eorlingas from the moment at which they were bestowed the province of Calenardhon or Rohan, up until the present day rule of King Théoden son of Thengel.

RoR-Resource: History of the Éothéod.

The following is a history of the Éothéod people who later became the Eorlingas of Rohan. It details their history and important events from their inception following the battles with the Wainriders in Rohvanion, up until the Oath of Eorl and Cirion, three months after the Battle of Celebrant Fields.

Leaving, for now

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The soul-destroying anguish of farewell. . . 

Gorlen and Evangelline sharing a heartbreaking moment in their rented room in the Comb and Wattle Inn in Combe the evening before he leaves for Lake Town, his first stop. 

Eregion Journal Entry 3

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Diary

                I could not sleep. The forest is restless, and I can tell there is something going on here. Collecting some of my equipment and dowsing my campfire, I chose to investigate.

Wulfniht (Normal attire/Outside of Elven lands)

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Wulfniht in her normal attire, and her more subtle attire for outside of the Elven lands.

Théodrun (Normal attire/Battle)

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Théodrun in his normal attire, and his battle armor.

Leofrynn (Battle/Dress)

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Leofrynn's usual armor, and the one time her mother managed to get her in a dress.

Leofrynn (Before leaving the Mark)

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Leofrynn before she decided to leave the Mark in search of her brother.

The Forgotten Past, page 4

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Story

Anymer had noticed a change in the boy. It had been subtle, at first anyway. He swung the splitting maul again, sending two halves of a log splintering in opposite directions. His body was well used to this chore – he had, after all, been doing it since he was a boy; and even more so since he married Frae. This thought brought a smile; it had easily been the happiest thirteen years of his life.

Eardstapa: Amongst Exiles and Outlanders

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The scattered tellings of Eorland, son of Aldbeorn, assisted by the memory of his kith and kin.

The recollection of tales of Eorland's youth in the Mark, and his journeys in exile into Dunland and Bree-land. The tellings are oft short, and only in part, but here are they as heard by his closest companions, in something resembling entirety.

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