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This is a decorative cloak that is perfect for the image of an archer, scout. This raincoat is lightweight and has a medieval cut. This is handmade, we sew raincoats ourselves, a specialist with many years of experience in cutting and sewing works in our workshop. This cloak can be used for role-playing games, photo shoots, cosplay. Fans of Tolkien's works, as well as trilogies, will be delighted with such a cloak. We sew to order from natural materials - twill. When ordering, please indicate your height and shoulder width. Such a cloak is a great disguise for a scout, or if you need to go unnoticed through Mordor. The shade may differ from the photo, but we try to adhere to the original as much as possible. Also keep in mind that for this price you will only receive a raincoat with a hood, if you need more clothes, and I do not have the necessary items, write to me, we will discuss individual tailoring. Please check our group on https://www.facebook.com/groups/135840726834669 My Watsapp, Viber and Telegram +3809941177685 Serhii Krasa The Rangers of Ithilien, also known as the Rangers of the South, and the Rangers of Gondor, were the elite troops of the Southern Kingdom of the DĂșnedain that scouted and guarded Ithilien. This group was first formed around T.A. 2901 by order of the Steward of Gondor, when enemies from Mordor and Minas Morgul began to infiltrate Ithilien. One of the main bases of the pathfinders was Henneth Annun (translated from Sindarin - "Window of Sunset"). These Pathfinders were the descendants of those who lived in Ithilien before the invasion of it by enemies and, in a more distant retrospect, the descendants of the ancient Numenoreans. Like their distant cousins, the Pathfinders of the North, the Pathfinders of Ithilien spoke more Sindarin (or one of its dialects) than the common language (Westron). The Pathfinders were adept at using weapons such as bows, spears, and swords. Their beautifully camouflaged green and brown clothing aided them in their combat and reconnaissance missions, which mainly consisted of crossing the Anduin and destroying small groups of enemies in the occupied territory in a style strongly reminiscent of guerrilla warfare. During the time described in The Two Towers, the Rangers of Ithilien were led by Faramir, the youngest son of Steward Denethor. In the Fourth Age, most of the Pathfinders of the South are believed to have become members of the White Detachment - the Guardsmen of Faramir, who, with the accession of Aragorn, became the first lord of Ithilien.
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