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Pukel Men

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Changed: 1c1
'Goblin-Men?'
OE 'goblin men'

Changed: 3c3
The name of the statues on the way from Edoras to Dunharrow, given by the Rohirrim. They were carven by the MenOfMountains? maybe during the FirstAge and represent the ancestors of the Druedain.
The name of the statues on the way from Edoras to Dunharrow, given by the Rohirrim. They were built by the Menof the Mountains during the First Age. The statues represented the ancestors of the Druedain who were persecuted, mistaken for Orcs.

Changed: 5c5
The name derives from Old English puk which is a kind of goblin in folklore (Cf. the name Puck). Indeed the other Men often mistaked the Druedain for Orcs and persecuted them.
The name contains the Old English word puk for goblin, also seen in the traditional name Puck.


OE 'goblin men'

The name of the statues on the way from Edoras to Dunharrow, given by the Rohirrim. They were built by the Menof the Mountains during the First Age. The statues represented the ancestors of the Druedain who were persecuted, mistaken for Orcs.

The name contains the Old English word puk for goblin, also seen in the traditional name Puck.

 
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