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rdfs:comment | - While talking with Pippin who mentioned his age, Bergil said that he was as old as his uncle Iorlas but afterwards he was not mentioned further. Iorlas later participates during the Siege of Gondor when Mordor's forces prepared to attack Minas Tirith. He survived the battle and lived throughout the Fourth Age.
- He is Bergil's uncle from Lossarnach, presumably either Beregond's brother or his brother-in-law. He is only mentioned by Bergil and never appears in person, though he likely fights in the siege of the city and the battles of the Pelennor Fields and the Black Gate. In Peter Jackson's 2003 film adaptation of The Return of the King, there is a similarly named character named Irolas (played by Ian Hughes). He is an officer of Minas Tirith who appears after Faramir retreats from Osgiliath.
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abstract | - While talking with Pippin who mentioned his age, Bergil said that he was as old as his uncle Iorlas but afterwards he was not mentioned further. Iorlas later participates during the Siege of Gondor when Mordor's forces prepared to attack Minas Tirith. He survived the battle and lived throughout the Fourth Age.
- He is Bergil's uncle from Lossarnach, presumably either Beregond's brother or his brother-in-law. He is only mentioned by Bergil and never appears in person, though he likely fights in the siege of the city and the battles of the Pelennor Fields and the Black Gate. In Peter Jackson's 2003 film adaptation of The Return of the King, there is a similarly named character named Irolas (played by Ian Hughes). He is an officer of Minas Tirith who appears after Faramir retreats from Osgiliath.
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