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|}} | |}}'''Éogan''' is a character created specifically for [[The Lord of the Rings Online]]. He was one of the Men of Angmar, the [[Angmarim]], but became the second-in-command of the [[Blackwolds]] eventually their chieftain. | ||
He led an attack [[Archet]] attempting to find the treasure they were looking for from two [[Hobbits]]. He managed to slay the town's captain, [[Jon Brackenbrook|Jon Brackenbrook's]] father, but was wounded himself in the attack. He fled after he learned the two Hobbits staying in Archet weren't the ones he was looking for.<ref>{{VGC|SAI}}</ref> | |||
He led an attack [[Archet]] attempting to find the treasure they were looking for from two [[Hobbits]]. He managed to slay the town's captain, [[Jon Brackenbrook|Jon Brackenbrook's]] father, but was wounded himself in the attack. He | |||
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[[Category:Noncanon Men]] | [[Category:Noncanon Men]] | ||
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"Éogan" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. |
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Éogan is a character created specifically for The Lord of the Rings Online. He was one of the Men of Angmar, the Angmarim, but became the second-in-command of the Blackwolds eventually their chieftain.
He led an attack Archet attempting to find the treasure they were looking for from two Hobbits. He managed to slay the town's captain, Jon Brackenbrook's father, but was wounded himself in the attack. He fled after he learned the two Hobbits staying in Archet weren't the ones he was looking for.[1]
References
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, "Stirrings in the Darkness"