The Encyclopedia of Arda - Wild Men (original ) (raw )
Dates The first Men awoke at the time of the first rising of the Sun Location Originally from Hildórien , as were all Men ; later settled in the east and south of Middle-earth Origin Men unrelated to those who travelled westward to become the Edain Race Cultures Other names Note Especially in the later Third Age , the term 'Wild Men ' also came to be used for the Woses or Drúedain ; for more on that usage, see Wild Men of the Woods Indexes: Alphabetical: W Men About this entry: Updated 1 December 2008 This entry is complete
The Men of Darkness Soon after the first rising of the Sun , Morgoth became aware of the awakening of a new race in Arda : the first Men had awakened in the distant East. The Dark Lord passed secretly out of Angband and came to Hildórien , the ancestral land of Men , where he at first appeared to them in a fair guise. Large numbers fell victim to his trickery, and from that time onward many Men were under Morgoth's power. A few set out for the West, hoping to escape the shadow of Morgoth , and some of these eventually reached the Blue Mountains . Those that crossed over and joined forces with the Elves became known as the Edain , and were the ancestors of the Númenóreans . Others who remained in Eriador were considered 'Middle Men ', those who had broken away from the darkness of Morgoth , but had not entered Beleriand or learned from the Elves there. Those Men who remained in the East and South of Middle-earth , the great majority, were accounted 'Wild Men ', and were historically allied with the forces of the Dark Lord . Also called the Men of Darkness , they followed Morgoth during the First Age , and were instrumental in bringing about the defeat of the Elves and Edain in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad . After Morgoth himself was overthrown in the War of Wrath , the nations of the Wild Men retained their allegiance to the Enemy , and became followers of Sauron in the Second and Third Ages. For a list of the most important cultures of the Wild Men , see the entry for Men of Darkness . Indexes: Alphabetical: W Men About this entry: Updated 1 December 2008 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1999, 2001, 2007-2008. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ . Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd .Discus offers full translations of the entire software into selected languages with even more to come.