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    Wulfrun (c. 935 - c. 1005) was a powerful woman who held estates in Staffordshire and founded a church at Wolverhampton. She was abducted by Danes in 943 and had several sons who became influential in Anglo-Saxon politics.

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    In the War in the North video game, Wulfrun is a dark sorcerer from Carn Dûm who serves Sauron's most deadly servant, Agandaûr, and also leads a group of dark sorcerers called the Cult of the Lidless Eye.

    He also writes the Black Speech into scrolls that he and his fellow sorcerers used to cast spells against their enemies.

    War in the North

    Wulfrun - like many goblins and Orcs - was taught how to wield dark sorcery by his master Agandaûr. He was seen at Agandaûr's side when he goes to Sarn Ford after the Nazgûl purge it. Agandaûr speaks to the Witch-king, the Lord of the Nazgûl and proclaimed ruler of the realm of Angmar, that he has gathered his forces at the ruins of Fornost. Wulfrun doesn't take part in the Fornost level, but he is mentioned in the quest of the "Cult of the Lidless Eye" as the one who writes the Black Speech into the scrolls used by the Orc and goblin sorcerers that are later destroyed by lord Elrond of Rivendell. Later in the game, Wulfrun rides a Fell beast and attacks the three heroes Eradan, Farin and Andriel who fly on Beleram one of the Great Eagles over the foggy woodlands of Mirkwood. He knows they seek the wizard Radagast the Brown and knocks them out of the sky. Wulfrun confronts the heroes telling them no one can help Radagast, or themselves. Suddenly, Beleram flies in and tackles Wulfrun's fell beast. With his dark sorcery, Wulfrun battles the heroes, but fails to destroy them and dies himself. His powers range from teleportation, to launching dark magic bolts from his staff, to summoning a fire wall from the ground.

    Guardians of Middle-earth

    Wulfrun appears in the arcade game Guardians of Middle-earth, his appearance is the same as when he was first conceived in War in the North. He costs 5000 gold to be playable and is of the defender class.

    Wulfrun was one of the Men of Carn Dûm. He was the same size as Tharzog, but was more heavily armored. He wears an iron helmet with horns on it to conceal his face, while also wearing a wooly cape, and wielding a long black staff. His voice was of pure shadow, and his face is never seen, but he has a multitude of dark powers.

    Wulfrun is a character from the video game War in the North, based on the Lord of the Rings universe. He serves Agandaûr, a servant of Sauron, and uses dark magic and a fell beast to fight the heroes.

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  3. Learn how Wolverhampton evolved from a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon village to a modern, diverse city with a rich industrial heritage. Explore the key historical facts and events that shaped Wolverhampton's economy, culture, and identity over time.

  4. Learn about Lady Wulfruna, the grand-daughter of King Alfred the Great, who was taken prisoner in 943 and granted land at Heatune in 985. Find out how she became the namesake of Wolverhampton and see her statue in the city.

  5. Jul 20, 2024 · Wulfrun(a) (c. 935-c. 1005) was a Mercian noblewoman and landowner who held estates in Staffordshire. Today she is particularly remembered for her association with Hēatūn , Anglo-Saxon for "high or principal farm or enclosure", which she was granted in a charter by King Æthelred II (Æthelred the Unready) in 985, and where she endowed a ...

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