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Bog-Lurkers
Found in the forested wetlands of western Middle-earth,
the bog-lurker lives a concealed existence in the darkened
wilds. To the casual observer, the body of the bog-lurker
is seemingly made of root and bramble, its back alive
with marsh-plants and its limbs formed of bark and
wood. Ancient tales tell of the creature working alongside
the mighty Ents of Eriador, acting in their service
to assist in the shepherding of the trees. While the
Ents retreated from those lands, the bog-lurkers remained,
living a solitary life separated from their masters,
although they are occasionally found in the company
of the forest Huorns they once tended.Bog-lurkers
are unique to LOTRO and were designed and visually conceived
to be in the same class of creature as Ents and other "natural" inhabitants
of Middle-earth. Bog-lurkers tend to stay out of the
affairs of the speaking races of Middle-earth, preferring
their own isolation to the wars between good and evil.
However, in the wetlands of Eriador, adventurers would
be wise to be cautious in their presence, as the corruption
and darkness of Mordor and Angmar have found their
way even into the most desolate marshes. Beware the
rustling in the brush. It may be only the wind in the
reeds, or it may be a watching bog-lurker, turned to
the service of darker powers.
Aurochs - Bog-Lurkers - Crebain - Dark-water - Dragon - Goblin-
and Orc-kind - Neekerbreekers - North
Downs Goblins - Shades - Sickle-Flies - Gorthorog - Rogmul -
Warg - Watching Stone
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