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'''Fuinur''' was a [[Man]] of [[Númenor]] who fell under the influence of [[Sauron]] during the time the [[Dark Lord]] dwelt on that island. Fuinur sailed east to [[Middle-earth]], apparently with a companion named [[Herumor]], and settled in the southern region known as the [[Harad]]. These two became lords in [[Middle-earth]] who served Sauron after he returned to [[Mordor]], and | '''Fuinur''' was a [[Man]] of [[Númenor]] who fell under the influence of [[Sauron]] during the time the [[Dark Lord]] dwelt on that island. Fuinur sailed east to [[Middle-earth]], apparently with a companion named [[Herumor]], and settled in the southern region known as the [[Harad]]. These two became lords in [[Middle-earth]] who served Sauron after he returned to [[Mordor]], and held power over the [[Haradrim]]. | ||
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Gender | Male |
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Fuinur was a Man of Númenor who fell under the influence of Sauron during the time the Dark Lord dwelt on that island. Fuinur sailed east to Middle-earth, apparently with a companion named Herumor, and settled in the southern region known as the Harad. These two became lords in Middle-earth who served Sauron after he returned to Mordor, and held power over the Haradrim.
Etymology
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Fuinur apparently means "Man of Shadow" in Quenya (from fuinë, 'shadow', and -ur, a masculine suffix).