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This is a list of original characters of note found in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings film trilogy, and its spin-offs.In films properÉothain and FredaÉothain and Freda are young Rohirrim. They are sent by their mother Morwen to alert Théoden that the "Wild Men" are gallivanting through Rohan, burning villages. Éothain and Freda are kept at Edoras until they are reunited with their mother sometime between the Warg attack and the battle of Helm's Deep. Éothain is named after a character in the book, one of Éomer's riders.FigwitFigwit is the fan-derived name for an elf extra (played by Bret McKenzie) who first appears at the Council of Elrond, and later on the path to the Grey Havens. Figwit (or McKenzie, rather) has his own fan following.HalethHaleth, son of Hama, was among the children who fought at Helm's Deep. His father was the captain of the King's guard and doorward of Meduseld, who had been earlier killed by a Warg. Aragorn has a short inspirational talk with the boy. In the book, Hama is killed at the Hornburg, and it is not mentioned if he has family. The canonical Haleth was a matriarch of the Edain in the First Age.IrolasIrolas (played by Ian Hughes) is an officer of Minas Tirith who appears after Faramir retreats from Osgiliath. His name is derived from the canonical Iorlas, Bergil's uncle. Oddly, he has blonde hair, which would be rare or even impossible for people of Gondor.LurtzLurtz (played by Lawrence Makoare) is the first of Saruman's Uruk-hai. He shoots Boromir at Amon Hen, but is killed by Aragorn before he can finish him off.MadrilMadril (played by John Bach) serves as an advisor and second-in-command to Faramir during his missions to Ithilien and Osgiliath, playing a role vaguely similar to the characters of Mablung and Damrod from the books. In The Return of the King, Madril is injured while retreating from Osgiliath, and ultimately killed by Gothmog while the rest of the Gondorians retreat to Minas Tirith. Madril's name is a transposition of the middle letters of Mardil Voronwë, the first ruling Steward of Gondor.MorwenMorwen is the mother of Freda and Éothain; she shares her name with two canonical characters - Morwen, wife of Húrin and mother of Túrin and Nienor, and Morwen Steelsheen, the Gondorian queen of Thengel and mother of Théoden.SharkuSharku is the Orc leader of Saruman's Warg riders. However, in the book Sharku refers to Saruman himself; it was later modified to "Sharkey" by his ruffians when they take over the Shire.In Electronic Arts' spin-off gamesBerethorBerethor of Gondor is found in the role-playing game (RPG), The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age. His name is from Beren and Denethor.DrogothDrogoth the Dragon King is found in the real-time strategy game (RTS), The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II. His name is possibly derived from Androg (from Unfinished Tales) and Morgoth. As Electronic Arts' license is only limited to The Lord of the Rings, the game cannot include canonical dragons like Glaurung, Ancalagon or Smaug. Thus, this character was created.IdrialIdrial the Elf is found in The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age. Her name is just Idril with an extra a.EaodenEaoden of Rohan is found in The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age. His name is Théoden without the Thé, added to "Ea". Such an Old English name is impossible.ElegostElegost the Ranger of the North is found in The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age. His name is just Belegost without the b.HadhodHadhod the Dwarf is found in The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age. His name is just the Sindarin singular for the Khazad or Dwarves. Note that Tolkien used Norse names for his Dwarves (such as Fili, Kili, Balin, et cetera). A Dwarf with a Sindarin name would be very odd.GorkilGorkil the Goblin King is found in The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II. The character is probably based on the Great Goblin in The Hobbit. As for his name, it contains "Gor-", as in Gorbag.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for List of original characters in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy and its spin-offs ] Some related entries: Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew | Metroland | Waking the Dead | It Happened in Brooklyn | Cosmos: War of the Planets | Happiness | Fulltime Killer | Hips, Hips, Hooray! | The Long Wait | Bat*21 | Mireniamu era This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article List of original characters in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy and its spin-offs; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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