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Desert Spearman (2)
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Southron. At the start of each skirmish involving this minion, you may remove (3) to wound a companion or ally he is skirmishing. (2)
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Southron.
At the start of each skirmish involving this minion, you may remove twilight3 to wound a companion or ally he is skirmishing. (2)
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'''Southron.''' At the start of each skirmish involving this minion, you may remove [[Image:Twilight_3.svg|x20px|text-bottom|link=Twilight Cost|class=whitebg]] to wound a companion or ally he is skirmishing. (2)
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None (8) · "Argh!!" (1) · "We will fight for you!" (1) · A swath of terror cut across the fields of Rohan. (1) · Already given to fierce passions, a warrior of Dunland quickly frenzies in the heat of battle. (1) · Burning with a rage stoked by Saruman, the Wild Hillmen made the Rohirrim villagers suffer. (1) · Haradrim bowmen pick off stragglers who rout after losing a battle. (1) · His traps catch men as well as beasts. (1) · Hunters are valuable members of Dunlending tribes. (1) · In Harad, death is often swift, but seldom painless. (1) · Long spears are used by Southrons to attack while riding desert beasts. (1) · Men of Harad were used to long journeys. (1) · No village pitchfork could provide defense against the rages of the Wild Men. (1) · Only the best marksmen can keep their aim true as they are carried along by the great beasts of the Haradrim. (1) · Roving in mindless mobs, the Dunlendings destroyed many Rohirrim homesteads. (1) · Some desert warriors have no allegiance and work for any faction that will pay them. (1) · Sometimes called the Men of Rhûn, the Easterlings hated Gondor for her riches. (1) · Stirred by the Dark Lord, the fullness of Southron cruelty was leveled at the people of Gondor. (1) · The cruel Men of Harad slaughter the weak and infirm during their raids on Gondor. (1) · The Hillmen are always searching for lands to conquer. (1) · The key to coordinating the columns of the Easterling army is their use of swift couriers. (1) · The men of Rhûn's preparation for battle was second to none. (1) · The merciless deserts of Haradwaith breed equally merciless fighters. (1) · The military training of the Easterlings is evident in their marching formations. (1) · The open plain affords no shelter, no defense against the Dunlendings. (1) · The Southrons are skilled at fighting in many different kinds of terrain. (1) · The Wild Men will defend their territories at all costs. (1) · Their savage war bands move swiftly across flat terrain. (1) · They prepare for the last war. (1) · They were wicked men. (1) · Veteran bowmen are highly valued in the kingdoms of the South. (1) · Victims of the Dunlendings receive no quarter. (1) · “...armies that had encamped before his Gate by night and now marched in to swell his mounting power.” (1) · “...the strength of the rebels in Umbar was a great peril to Gondor....” (1) · “...unfriendly to the Dúnedain, hating the Rohirrim.” (1) · “But there was one... who stood looking at them with a knowing and half-mocking expression that made them feel very uncomfortable.” (1) · “‘...a great fleet drawing near to the mouths of Anduin....'” (1) · “‘Easterlings... have passed through the Black Gate....'” (1) · “‘They hold the northward road; and many have passed on into Anórien.'” (1)
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