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It was avoided by the people of Gondor and [[Rohan]], who believed it was haunted: in reality the forest was home to a small enclave of [[Drúedain]], or ''Woses''. | It was avoided by the people of Gondor and [[Rohan]], who believed it was haunted: in reality the forest was home to a small enclave of [[Drúedain]], or ''Woses''. | ||
During the [[War of the Ring]], a company of [[Orcs]] was waiting at Drúadan Forest to ambush the Host of Rohan and delay them from reaching [[Minas Tirith]]. A leader of the Woses, | During the [[War of the Ring]], a company of [[Orcs]] was waiting at Drúadan Forest to ambush the Host of Rohan and delay them from reaching [[Minas Tirith]]. A leader of the Woses, [[Ghân-buri-Ghân]] came forward and offered to lead the [[Rohirrim]] by secret paths through the forest so they could avoid the Orcs. | ||
In exchange for this help the forest was later given to the Drúedain as a protected enclave inside the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor by [[Aragorn|King Elessar]]. | In exchange for this help the forest was later given to the Drúedain as a protected enclave inside the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor by [[Aragorn|King Elessar]]. |
Revision as of 15:37, 14 November 2010
Drúadan Forest was a forest in northern Gondor.
Drúadan Forest lay in Anórien, and the great road which connected Gondor to Arnor ran through it.
It was avoided by the people of Gondor and Rohan, who believed it was haunted: in reality the forest was home to a small enclave of Drúedain, or Woses.
During the War of the Ring, a company of Orcs was waiting at Drúadan Forest to ambush the Host of Rohan and delay them from reaching Minas Tirith. A leader of the Woses, Ghân-buri-Ghân came forward and offered to lead the Rohirrim by secret paths through the forest so they could avoid the Orcs.
In exchange for this help the forest was later given to the Drúedain as a protected enclave inside the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor by King Elessar.
The name of the forest apparently means "Forest of the Drúedain".