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Wulf's Dunlending army managed to kill Helm Hammerhand as well as his sons [[Haleth]] and [[Háma]], but was in turn killed by Helm's nephew [[Fréaláf Hildeson]], who reclaimed Rohan for the Rohirrim.
 
Wulf's Dunlending army managed to kill Helm Hammerhand as well as his sons [[Haleth]] and [[Háma]], but was in turn killed by Helm's nephew [[Fréaláf Hildeson]], who reclaimed Rohan for the Rohirrim.
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In [[Middle-earth: Shadow of War]], Wulf was depicted as forcing the marriage himself amd nearly killing Helm Hammerhand in the process. The wounded King took a [[Ring of Power]] from [[Sauron]] to restore himself and to march on Wulf's hall, where in his rage, he killed Wulf and, accidentally, his own daughter and all his soldiers. He was portrayed by [[Liam O'Brien]], credited as "Daughter's Suitor."
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
*[[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth]]
 
*[[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth]]
   
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Wulf I was a Dunlending lord who, for a short period of time, ruled Rohan.

Wulf was the son of Freca, who tried to force a wedding between Wulf and the daughter of the King of Rohan, Helm Hammerhand. Helm killed his father, and Wulf took charge of a Dunlending army that overran Rohan.

Wulf took Edoras, and besieged the Rohirrim at the Hornburg in the refuge which would later be called Helm's Deep.

Wulf's Dunlending army managed to kill Helm Hammerhand as well as his sons Haleth and Háma, but was in turn killed by Helm's nephew Fréaláf Hildeson, who reclaimed Rohan for the Rohirrim.

Portrayal in adaptations

In Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Wulf was depicted as forcing the marriage himself amd nearly killing Helm Hammerhand in the process. The wounded King took a Ring of Power from Sauron to restore himself and to march on Wulf's hall, where in his rage, he killed Wulf and, accidentally, his own daughter and all his soldiers. He was portrayed by Liam O'Brien, credited as "Daughter's Suitor."

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