Ghân-buri-Ghân
CultureSquat, gnarled stone-like man, short-legged and fat-armed, thick stumpy build, dry moss-like beard on lumpy chin, clad in waist-grass, flat face with dark eyes, reminiscent of ancient Púkel carvings.
Ghân-buri-Ghân, the chieftain of the Drúedain or Wild Men of the Woods, emerges in The Return of the King as a pivotal ally to the forces of Gondor, embodying the ancient, stone-like resilience of his stone-dwelling folk. His brief but crucial intervention guides the Rohirrim through secret paths to the Pelennor Fields, outwitting the orc-led armies and ensuring victory in the Battle of the Pelennor. Though his role is confined to this single book, Ghân-buri-Ghân's steadfast honor and prescient warnings against treachery highlight the overlooked strengths of Middle-earth's forgotten peoples, leaving a lasting impression of humble heroism.
History
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
Squat, gnarled stone-like man, short-legged and fat-armed, thick stumpy build, dry moss-like beard on lumpy chin, clad in waist-grass, flat face with dark eyes, reminiscent of ancient Púkel carvings.
Book Appearances
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 5