They eventually find Kilaran, who is possessed by a Barrow-wight Lord. As they venture through the tombs, they eventually find Luin, who tells them that the wights have taken Kilaran. Once there, however, they are attacked by the Barrow-wights, the undead spirits that haunt the tombs of the Downs. As Eradan and his companions make ready to leave for Rivendell, at the Elf twins' behest, Halbarad asks them if they could search for two of his missing Rangers: Luin and Kilaran, who ended up lost in the Barrow-downs. Despite pursuit from Beleram, Agandaûr still evades them by calling upon a storm with his power of sorcery.Įradan, Andriel and Farin return to the encampment at Sarn Ford, where they tell Halbarad what had transpired at Fornost. They eventually kill Tharzog, and confront Agandaûr at the top of the citadel, who has overpowered the Elf twins, but he escapes on a Fellbeast. Before Eradan and his companions can confront Agandaûr, they are attacked by the Orc chieftain Tharzog and his guards. Eventually, the group arrives at the citadel in the center of the city, where Agandaûr is based. They also free a Great Eagle named Beleram, and join with Elladan and Elrohir, the twin sons of Lord Elrond. Aragorn instructs them to head straight for Fornost, telling them that the host gathered there could be perilous to his mission (the mission to meet with the Hobbit, Frodo Baggins, and bring him to Rivendell).Īt Fornost, Eradan, Andriel and Farin are attacked by hordes of goblins and Orcs. After they had slaughtered the Rangers, it was then that Agandaûr had arrived and met with the Witch-king, telling him that he has gathered his army of Orcs at the old city of Fornost. They tell him that they had come from the Dúnedain encampment of Sarn Ford, where they and their fellow Rangers led by Halbarad, were attacked by nine Black Riders. HistoryĮradan and his companions are first seen in the game arriving in the town of Bree, where they meet up with Aragorn at the Prancing Pony Inn. Eradan fought alongside Andriel, Farin and Beleram during the War of the Ring. He was also a master archer, able to bring down foes from afar, and when stealth and archery were of no avail, he was more than capable with his weapons and shields. Always outnumbered, he learned evasion tactics, allowing him to take enemies by surprise or to escape from a tight spot. The life of a Ranger is a hard one and to survive Eradan had to master many techniques and skills. Eradan was one of the Rangers of the North, secret protectors of the lands once ruled by their ancestors.
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