Rhun

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Rhûn is an eastern region of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, largely unexplored in the stories and home to various distant and often hostile peoples.

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Rhun canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional region
location in Middle-earth
appearsIn The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
The Silmarillion
Unfinished Tales
associatedWith hostile peoples
Orcs
surface form: servants of Sauron
borderedBy Grey Mountains
Iron Hills
Mordor
Rhovanion
canonicalStatus part of Tolkien’s primary legendarium
cartographyStatus only partially mapped in Tolkien’s published maps
contains Sea of Rhûn
inland sea
contrastedWith Eriador
Gondor
the West
creator J. R. R. Tolkien
describedAs eastern region of Middle-earth
directionFromMainLands east
etymologyLanguage Sindarin
etymologyMeaning east
explorationStatus details largely left undefined by Tolkien
geographicalFeature inland sea region
steppe-like lands
vast plains
homeTo Balchoth
Easterlings
Wainriders
variations of Easterling tribes
various Men of the East
influencedBy real-world Eurasian steppe
locatedInFictionalWorld Middle-earth
mentionedAs largely unexplored in the narratives
narrativeRole distant and mysterious region
notableInhabitantsCollective Easterling warlords
politicalAlignment often allied with Sauron
often hostile to Gondor
often hostile to the West
populationType primarily Men
storyFunction expands the scale of Middle-earth beyond the main narrative areas
timePeriod exists throughout the Ages of Middle-earth
usedFor homeland of enemy auxiliaries
source of Sauron’s armies
warInvolvement Wars of Gondor and the Wainriders
conflicts during the Third Age

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Middle-earth hasRegion Rhun