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[[Image:Jeremy Bennett - Folca hunting the Boar of Everholt.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Folca]] hunting the Boar of Everholt by [[Jeremy Bennett]] for [[The Lord of the Rings (film series)|''The Lord of the Rings'' (film series)]].]]
The '''Boar of Everholt''' was a monstrous beast that inhabited [[Everholt]] in the [[Firienholt|Firien Wood]], around the feet of the [[Halifirien]] in the [[White Mountains]]. The great hunter [[Folca]] of [[Rohan]], having rid his country of the [[Orcs]], set out to hunt down the [[Boars|boar]]. He succeeded, but received mortal tusk-wounds that brought his Kingship to an end.<ref name=Folca></ref>
The '''Boar of Everholt''' was a monstrous beast that inhabited [[Everholt]] in the [[Firienholt|Firien Wood]], around the feet of the [[Halifirien]] in the [[White Mountains]]. The great hunter [[Folca]] of [[Rohan]], having rid his country of the [[Orcs]], set out to hunt down the [[Boars|boar]]. He succeeded, but received mortal tusk-wounds that brought his Kingship to an end.<ref>{{App|Mark}}, ''Folca''</ref>
 
==See also==
==Portrayal in adaptations==
* [[:Category:Images of the Boar of Everholt|Images of the Boar of Everholt]]
[[File:The Lord of the Rings Online - Boar of Everholt.jpg|thumb|left|The Boar of Everholt in ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'']]
'''2013: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
:A flashback sequence shows King [[Folca]]'s hunt and his mutual kill with the Boar of Everholt. A tapestry depicting it is also found in [[Meduseld]]. A group of [[White Mountains]] [[orcs]] witnesses the event and, impressed by the creature that slayed their greatest foe, begin styling themselves after the boar, incorporating boar tusks and bones into their armor.
 
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Boar of Everholt
Boar
Jeremy Bennett - Folca hunting the Boar of Everholt.jpg
"Folca hunting the Boar of Everholt" by Jeremy Bennett
Information
LocationFirienholt
DeathT.A. 2864
Notable forkilling Folca, a king of Rohan[1]
Physical Description
RaceBoar
GenderMale
GalleryImages of the Boar of Everholt

The Boar of Everholt was a monstrous beast that inhabited Everholt in the Firien Wood, around the feet of the Halifirien in the White Mountains. The great hunter Folca of Rohan, having rid his country of the Orcs, set out to hunt down the boar. He succeeded, but received mortal tusk-wounds that brought his Kingship to an end.[1]

Portrayal in adaptations

The Boar of Everholt in The Lord of the Rings Online

2013: The Lord of the Rings Online:

A flashback sequence shows King Folca's hunt and his mutual kill with the Boar of Everholt. A tapestry depicting it is also found in Meduseld. A group of White Mountains orcs witnesses the event and, impressed by the creature that slayed their greatest foe, begin styling themselves after the boar, incorporating boar tusks and bones into their armor.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The House of Eorl", "The Kings of the Mark", Folca