Rohans Thane und Greven

Eastemnet:

Wold

Harding, Aldor of the Eastemnet, Reeve of the Wold, Thane of Harwick – killed by Easterlings at the Pelennor Fields (survived by his son, Leodwig, who was injured in the Battle of the Wold)

Radwig, Thane of Floodwend – died at the Battle of Hytbold (survived by his mother, Etta)

Utred, Thane of Langhold – died at Langhold, killed by Eastmund (survived by his wife, Cillian, and their children)

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Sutcrofts

Fastred, Reeve of the Sutcrofts, Thane of Snowbourn – killed by Crumgam at the Pelennor Fields (survived by his wife, and infant son, Folcred)

Gisil, Thane of Garsfeld – died at the Battle of Hytbold (survived by his sons, Gisling and Deorwine (same Deorwine which is killed by the Witch-King on the Pelennor?)
Gisling, Thane of Garsfeld (sitting wounded in the Houses of Healing  after Pelennor) – presumably acting as regent in the Sutcrofts?)

Winsig, Thane of Walstow – alive, as far as we know, not present at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields (although her husband, Deorwine, is killed at the Battle)

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Norcrofts

Athelward, Reeve of the Norcrofts, Thane of Cliving – killed at the Battle of Hytbold (survived by his daughters, the eldest of which is Ides, found at Hytbold after the Battle)

Elfmar, Thane of Faldhelm – died at the Battle of Pelennor Fields (this was a sad, and unexpected, death in the middle of the battle! Survived by his father, Elfhelm, and his son, Elfdag)

Mildreth, Thane of Elthengels – alive (but her husband and son predeceased her)

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Wildermore

Garwig, Reeve of Wildermore, Thane of Forlaw – too old to travel to the Battle of Pelennor Fields, represented there by
Thrymm Redbeard (sitting in the Houses of Rest after Pelennor)

Thane Cynegar of Scylfig – killed by Nurzum, survived by his daughter Cyneberg

Thane Aldstan of Byre Tor – died after Byre Tor was attacked by Nurzum, survived by his unborn grandchild

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Entwash Vale

Ingbert, Reeve of the Entwash Vale, Thane of Eaworth – when we last saw him during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, he was still hale and hearty – although he isn’t present on the Threshold of the City after the battle, which might suggest his death (although I hope not!) (two sons:
– Ingmar, presumably the eldest, not present, as far as we know, at the Pelennor Fields, possibly due to injury sustained during the Eaworth questline, and
– Horn – whose fate is dependant upon the choices the player makes)

Beortnoth – Thane of Thornhope – died at the Battle of Hytbold

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Westemnet (Théoden appears to be the de facto Aldor here):

Théoden, King of Rohan, Aldor of the Westemnet, Reeve of Kingstead, Thane of Edoras – killed by the Witch King in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields

Kingstead

Dunhere, Thane of Harrowdale – killed at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields (survived by his wife, Ellen Fremedon, and their daughter, Dunburg)

Magla, Thane of Middlemead – present at Dunharrow, presumably still there after the war

Edric, Thane of Entwade – present in Dunharrow (with guards!), fate unknown, but not seen at the Pelennor Fields

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Eastfold

Eomer, new King of Rohan, Reeve of the Eastfold, Thane of Aldburg (probably technically in the Eastemnet, but ah well) – survived the War of the Ring, became king

Cutha, Thane of Beaconwatch – doesn’t appear to have been present at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, despite vowing to the player that the moment the Beacon was lit, he would be on his way!

Sparhafoc, Thane of Fenmarch – not present at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, although represented their by his son, Guthlaf, banner-bearer of Théoden, who perished there.

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Westfold

Erkenbrand, Reeve of the Westfold, Thane of Helm’s Deep – left in charge of Rohan during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, survives the War of the Ring

Grimbold, Thane of Grimslade – despite surviving both Battles of the Fords of Isen, falls during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields (survived by his wife, Hildith, and twin sons (Grimwald and another son that I can’t remember the name of!))

Gladsunu, Thane of Marton – killed at the Battle of the Fords of Isen, survived by his wife, Agelwyn

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Stonedeans

Herubrand, Reeve of the Stonedeans, Thane of Woodhurst – died at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, along with his son, Herefara (according to the Song of the Mounds of Mundburg)

Leoferth, Thane of Brockbridge – in ill health when we meet him, father of Hama who died defending the Gate of Helm’s Deep
Nothmar, Thane of Gapholt – not present (as far as we know) at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields

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Broadacres

Frithild, Reeve of the Broadacres, Thane of Stoke – killed by Thane Ordlac, who then steals the seat of Reeve (survived by her son, Frithbert, and daughter, Edhild)

Tordag, Thane of Torsbury – killed in the attack on Torsbury, succeeded by his son, Torferth

Ordlac, Thane of Oserley – killed by Torferth and the player in the attack on Stoke (survived by his wife, Lufa, daughter of Gisling of Garsfeld, who is in love with Torferth)

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Its quite a long list, but there you are! Not mentioned on this list is Elfhelm (who survived the Battle of Pelennor Fields), who didn’t seem to fit anywhere, given that his son is the Thane of Faldhelm and not him. …

After the Battle of Pelennor Fields, other than Eomer, there are only three Reeves alive that were in power before we first arrived in Rohan (Erkenbrand, Garwig and possibly Ingbert, if he survives), although Elfhelm is probably de facto Reeve of the Norcrofts now, as is Gisling in the Sutcrofts until Folcred comes of age (if the inheritance system works like that!) However, there are a few areas (the Stonedeans, for one) where all of the ruling families have been wiped out, or are close to it, so Rohan is likely to see some serious restructuring when Eomer comes into his own.

(Auszug aus Spielerbeitrag im lotro forum – ergänzt um Infos zu einigen Charakteren aus der Beta zu 18.2 – Thrymm und Gisling, Edric)

aus den Ländern von Mittelerde und darüber hinaus