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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Henneth Annûn, Ithilien
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How could the kingdom have divided? Was Eärendur's heir not really fit to be king that he let the realm be divided? In Gondor during the Kin-strife a cousin of the rightful king, Castamir, with the backing of other nobles was able to usurp power. Ten years later Eldacar got it back. Quote:
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In The Heirs of Elendil it's said, "The lesser realms resist the claim of the king at Fornost to be overlord of all the former lands of Arnor." This is during the reign of Malvegil when the royalty in the other two kingdoms was no more which may be why they have now been called "lesser realms". Also it is said that in Rhudaur "power had been seized by an evil lord of the Hillmen, who was in secret league with Angmar." This realm at least had not only lost its kings but was also under the sway of Angmar. Not quite the realm it once was, though it was petty before. I think that Arthedain may have survived longer because not only did they receive held from the Men of Cardolan when Angmar tried to take Weathertop, they also still had friendship with the Elves who helped them. Quote:
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I do not know if Arthedain is ever pointed out to be the strongest of the three realms. Did the other two "lesser realms" fight together against Arthedain or were they all fighting each other for all those centuries? Maybe there was some teaming up here and there, most likely with Rhudaur and Cardolan, just as Cardolan joined forces with Arthedain against Rhudaur, although in this case it was more like a joint venture against Angmar since there were insiders in Rhudaur who eventually expelled the Dúnedain from those lands. Just going through this stuff I'm probably going more along the lines of either the realms were near-equals although Arthedain had allies in the Elves, or the other two were "lesser realms" who teamed up. But why not just become one state? If they were not good with their older brother being king, were they also not good with each other being king?
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