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Desert Soldier (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) · Each time this minion wins a skirmish, you may play a [DUNLAND] Man from hand; his twilight cost is -2. That Man is fierce and damage +1 until the regroup phase. (2) · The twilight cost of this minion during a skirmish phase is -2. (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)
· The twilight cost of this minion during a skirmish phase is –2. (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) · The twilight cost of this minion during a skirmish phase is –2. (2)
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None (9) · "'"We will take their king."'" (1) · "We will die... for Saruman!" (1) · A man of Dunland, this outlaw was a prized agent of Saruman and a spy for the Witch-king. (1) · Acquiring more territories only increases the rage of the Dunlendings. (1) · An incarnation of savagery was Ghynóh the Cruel. (1) · Armored Easterlings protect their commanders from enemy assaults. (1) · As with wild animals, fleeing prey seems only to incite the warriors of Harad. (1) · Driven by Saruman's ranting, waves of Dunlendings descended upon the holdings of Rohan. (1) · Hardy desert warriors needed little rest. (1) · No villager is safe when the Wild Men attack. (1) · Only the best marksmen can keep their aim true as they are carried along by the great beasts of the Haradrim. (1) · Pickets guarded the borders of the Southron encampment. (1) · Prisoners are never taken by the Corsairs of Umbar. (1) · The diminished Rohirrim offered little resistance to the advancing Dunland horde. (1) · The Dunlendings' fury could only end in the death of the king of Rohan. (1) · The relentless campaign of the hillmen drove citizens of the Westfold to the shelter of their capital. (1) · The relentless fury of the Dunlendings consumed one village after another. (1) · The Southrons did not march into war blindly. (1) · The strange craftsmen of Haradwaith fashion their war banners from woven wood. (1) · The swarm of Dunlendings destroyed everything in its path. (1) · They strike only when their prey is haggard and tired. (1) · Trained Easterling fighters formed ranks of axes and spears to charge the knights of Gondor. (1) · Veteran bowmen are highly valued in the kingdoms of the South. (1) · While Dunlendings lack the skills of the trained soldiers they attack, they carry in them a well-honed hatred. (1) · “The strangers, especially those that had come up the Greenway, stared at them curiously.” (1) · “There... were mustered... the wild men of the Dunland fells.” (1) · “Umbar remained at war with Gondor for many lives of men....” (1) · “‘...Saruman has armed the wild hillmen and herdfolk of Dunland beyond the rivers, and these also he loosed upon us.'” (1) · “‘Do you not hear their voices?'” (1) · “‘Not nice; very cruel wicked Men they look.'” (1) · “‘Some of the Southrons have broken from the trap and are flying from the road.'” (1) · “‘That old hatred Saruman has inflamed.'” (1) · “‘The Wild Men of Dunland have no love for Théoden of Rohan since he took their land.'” (1) · “‘They are fierce folk when roused.'” (1) · “‘They bring fire... and they are burning as they come, rick, cot, and tree.'” (1) · “‘We will die for Saruman.'” (1) · “‘We will take their king.'” (1)
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