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Long before the War of the Ring, the Dark Lord Sauron sought to bend the kings and rulers of the Free Peoples to his will through cunning schemes. His aim was to turn them into helpless puppets or, at the very least, weaken them ahead of his conquest plans. When war broke out, they fought valiantly against the Dark Lord, but for some, the weaknesses Sauron nurtured proved nearly fatal.
Rulers of the Free Peoples and Dark Chieftains
The roles of the Free Peoples’ rulers and their vulnerabilities take center stage in "Kings of Middle-earth," the third expansion for "War of the Ring." Their part in the story is greatly expanded with new characters and rules bringing Théoden, Denethor, Dáin, Brand, and Thranduil to life. Also included are additional characters to bolster the Shadow Armies—the Dark Chieftains.











