![]() In light of the attacks on surrounding settlements, Arador leads his forces on a campaign against the Orcs in the area in an attempt to restore peace to the region. ![]() During her stay in Taurdal, Gilraen falls in love with Arathorn. While there, Arathorn and Arador ponder the orcs' motives after finding various pieces of jewelry on their bodies. Not having any place safer to go, the refugees go with Arathorn to Taurdal, the village led by his father and Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Arador. ![]() ![]() Dirhael, his wife Ivorwen and their daughter Gilraen are fleeing from an attack on their village when they are ambushed by Orcs on a forest road, and saved by a group of rangers led by Arathorn. In the late Third Age, Sauron's power is increasing, and he has sent his Orcs to seek out the remnants of the bloodline of Elendil, kept alive in the Dúnedain. It debuted at Ring*Con 2009 before being streamed for free on DailyMotion, and later on YouTube. Scenes were shot in Epping Forest, Snowdonia National Park, Clearwell Caves and the Brecon Beacons. The bulk of the film was shot at the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village in Suffolk. The film centres on the communities affected by Sauron's war the Dúnedain bloodline and the story of Arathorn II and his relationship with Gilraen as they would be the parents of Aragorn, who became a key leader against Sauron. Tolkien's 1954–55 novel The Lord of the Rings. Born of Hope: The Ring of Barahir (often referred to as simply Born of Hope) is a 2009 British fantasy adventure fan film directed by Kate Madison and written by Paula DiSante (as Alex K.
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