

He married her and she bore him a son whom she called Vinitharya in her mother tongue. Valacar loved Rhovanion and the daughter of the King, Vidumavi. In the fourteenth century of the Third Age, King Rómendacil II of Gondor sent his son Valacar as an ambassador to Vidugavia, the so-called "King of Rhovanion". The main Northmen Principalities lay east of Greenwood and in the centuries when Gondor's power was at its height the Northmen flourished under its protection.

For a time many of them even became subjects of Gondor, as the realm extended beyond the River Anduin.

In the Third Age they were important allies of Gondor and served as a buffer against the Easterlings and other foes. The result of them not participating in the war against Morgoth was their considerably shorter lifespan the lifespan of the Dúnedain being lengthened by the Valar after the War of Wrath. The only difference was that they didn't cross the Blue Mountains into Beleriand, and therefore did not journey to Númenor. They were known as Middle Men by the Dúnedain, and were believed to have been descended from the same group of Men as the Edain, the Atanatári. The Northmen who dwelt east of the Greenwood and other parts of Rhovanion were friendly to the Dúnedain and were, after the Dúnedain, some of the most noble Men in Arda.
The hider of the north free#
And the sun, for that matter.Īccording to some online detectives, NASA has deliberately doctored images from the agency’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) to remove extraterrestrial sightings because, as the theory goes, aliens are hiding behind the sun.The Northmen, also known as the Free Men of the North, were a race of Men from northern Middle-earth that lived around Rhovanion, and were friendly to Gondor. The space station isn’t the only place hiding aliens, they’ve also visited the moon apparently. Titled “UFO enters Earth atmosphere July 9th 2016,” the video has nearly 4 million views. What made it interesting was the camera cut off when the ufo seemed to stop,” he wrote. “This could well be a meteor or the like. YouTube user Streetcap1 captured the nefarious NASA activity in a video posted in July. This year, UFO hunters thought they caught US astronomers in some suspicious behaviour when they cut the live feed from a camera aboard the International Space Station because an alien spacecraft supposedly came into view. Of course, when it comes to NASA cover-ups its all about aliens, and the truth-seekers think they’re everywhere. “Every single satellite image that we have of the North Pole shows a massive hole or a black out hole put there to hide whatever’s underneath,” the groups claims in a video produced on the matter. How do they know this? Because satellite photos purportedly show the entrance to the internal world that NASA doesn’t want you to see. Well, the team of astronomers and scientists is supposedly hiding a secret world at the North Pole, according to dedicated online alien hunters SecureTeam10. So what does the dark and lonely depths of the internet really think NASA is up to? But either way, there’s some entertainment value in it.

Such is the extent of the unrelenting investigative crusade that tech publication ArsTechnica does an annual write-up about what Google produces when you type in the words “NASA” and “hiding” into the search engine.īut one man’s tin-foil-hat-wearing conspiracy theorist is another man’s freedom fighter, or something like that.ĭepending on how crazy you think their ideas are probably determines whether you humour them or just simply laugh them off. That is the question perennially being asked by a collection of amateur internet sleuths who, for some unknown reason, believe the US space agency must be keeping secrets from the world.
