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  • Ceorl
  • Ceorl
  • Ceorl
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  • Volk: Organisation Zugehörigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Ein Ceorl, Churl oder Carl (mhd. kerl, karl) war im angelsächsischen Ständewesen ursprünglich ein Mann, sowohl als Ehemann, wie als freier Mann. Daher wird statt dieses Ausdrucks in den kentischen Gesetzen auch frigman gebraucht (z.B. Aethelberth 27, 29). Als Gemeinfreier steht der Ceorl in der älteren angelsächsischen Gesetzgebung im Zentrum des Bußsystems.
  • Ceorl – rohańczyk, uczestnik bitew u brodów na Isenie. Po drugiej batalii, Ceorl został wysłany naprzeciw oddziałowi z Edoras, by przekazać wieści o porażce. Po dostarczeniu wieści królowi Théodenowi prawdopodobnie walczył u jego boku w bitwie o Helmowy Jar, choć nie jest wspomniany w opisie batalii.
  • Ceorl served as a messenger of Rohan during the War of the Ring. He rode from the Fords of Isen with the news that Erkenbrand has been defeated. He assumes that Théoden remains in Edoras while Eomer rides to war, but is shown that he is mistaken. He joined Theoden's army and presumably fights at Helm's Deep. His fate in that battle, and / or afterwards, is unknown.
  • Ceorl was a Forthwegian robber who collaborated with the Algarvian occupation force during the Derlavaian War. He was a brutally frank outlaw, lacking in the slightest hint of hypocrisy or apology for his banditry and having no loyalty outside himself. Ceorl had avoided capture while Forthweg was independent. Upon being caught by the Algarvians and given the choice of either going to the gallows or joining Plegmund's Brigade, a Forthwegian-manned unit of the Algarvian army, he naturally chose the second.
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Geschlecht
  • Männlich
type of appearance
  • Direct
Volk
Herkunft
Zugehörigkeit
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Organisation
Weapon
Appearance
  • through
  • Out of the Darkness
  • Through the Darkness
Spouse
  • Unknown
Name
  • Ceorl
  • Ceorl
Caption
  • Ceorl, although whose character is not actually in the films
Title
  • Messenger of Rohan
Cause of Death
  • Shot with a stick
Affiliations
Occupation
  • Robber, soldier
Gender
  • Male
Race
Death
  • Unknown
Culture
Bild
  • 300
Birth
  • Late Third Age ?
Nationality
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  • Volk: Organisation Zugehörigkeit Geschlecht Status Jahr Herkunft Ort Gebiet Mutter Vater Geschwister Partner Kinder Ein Ceorl, Churl oder Carl (mhd. kerl, karl) war im angelsächsischen Ständewesen ursprünglich ein Mann, sowohl als Ehemann, wie als freier Mann. Daher wird statt dieses Ausdrucks in den kentischen Gesetzen auch frigman gebraucht (z.B. Aethelberth 27, 29). Als Gemeinfreier steht der Ceorl in der älteren angelsächsischen Gesetzgebung im Zentrum des Bußsystems.
  • Ceorl – rohańczyk, uczestnik bitew u brodów na Isenie. Po drugiej batalii, Ceorl został wysłany naprzeciw oddziałowi z Edoras, by przekazać wieści o porażce. Po dostarczeniu wieści królowi Théodenowi prawdopodobnie walczył u jego boku w bitwie o Helmowy Jar, choć nie jest wspomniany w opisie batalii.
  • Ceorl served as a messenger of Rohan during the War of the Ring. He rode from the Fords of Isen with the news that Erkenbrand has been defeated. He assumes that Théoden remains in Edoras while Eomer rides to war, but is shown that he is mistaken. He joined Theoden's army and presumably fights at Helm's Deep. His fate in that battle, and / or afterwards, is unknown.
  • Ceorl was a Forthwegian robber who collaborated with the Algarvian occupation force during the Derlavaian War. He was a brutally frank outlaw, lacking in the slightest hint of hypocrisy or apology for his banditry and having no loyalty outside himself. Ceorl had avoided capture while Forthweg was independent. Upon being caught by the Algarvians and given the choice of either going to the gallows or joining Plegmund's Brigade, a Forthwegian-manned unit of the Algarvian army, he naturally chose the second. After undergoing intensive training he took part in fighting guerrillas in the eastern Unkerlant, briefly facing Garivald (though they were not introduced to each other). He felt no compunction about taking part in such atrocities as raping peasant women and massacring Unkerlanter and Yaninan villagers. Though basically an outlaw loyal to none but himself, he did befriend some of his fellow soldiers, particularly Sidroc, and felt that for his own survival he needed to act in loyalty to his roguish comrades and help ensure the unit's success. Among the ruins of burning Trapani he consoled, in a highly uncharacteristic warm gesture, the shaken Sidroc - to whom fell the duty of killing King Mezentio at the King's own request, so as to deprive the Unkerlanter King Swemmel of the chance to kill Mezentio by slow torture. Sidroc was killed soon afterwards in the Algarvian last stand against the Unkerlanter troops breaking into the royal palace. Ceorl survived but was captured and sent to slave labour at the Unkerlanter Mamming Hills . With a considerable previous prison experience, Ceorl made himself a gang leader among the slave labourers, which ensured him such small vital privileges as a place near the stove in the bitterly cold Unkerlanter winter nights. Nevertheless, he realized that even so, the mines were a slow but certain death sentence. Staking all on the slim chance of escape, he chose Garivald - their former bitter fight in the guerrilla wars forging a paradoxical link between them - as his mate in this desperate enterprise. Pursued by guards with dogs, the two of them separated. Having hoped that the guards would pursue Garivald, Ceorl found himself trapped but managed to kill several of his pursuers before being blazed down, dying as he had lived.