Talk:Reunited Kingdom

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In the Fourth Age, Enedwaith became part of Rohan, not the Reunited Kingdom. The picture should be changed. Bigblawbenjr 23:35, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

I left a message on the talk page of the person I beilive made the map. Unfortuantly he is on a Wikibreak till the end of November. I think a note should just be left in the article, questioning it's accuracy. --Ted87 00:14, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
P.S. I just noticed it says "Probabl" area of the Reunited Kingdom, so I think it is okay for now. --Ted87 00:15, 9 October 2006 (UTC)

Hey, Bigblawbenjr, you seem to know about Enedwaith and Rohan, so perhaps you could answer the puzzle over at Enedwaith's discussion page. The article says that it was written by Tolkien that Enedwaith became a part of Rohan in the Fourth Age, but it never says where, perhaps you could cite it.72.27.6.86 01:33, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

In the appendix it says that all of Gondor's former territory except for Rohan became part of the Reunited Kingdom. Although it sounds familiar about Enedwaith being settled by Rohan, but I cant find a source for it --Astrokey44 10:21, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

Just a quik question, didnt Rivendell become part of the Reunited Kingdom after Elrond's two son's left middle Earth? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 57.182.31.155 (talk • contribs)

Properly, it was never a part of Arnor, so it is possible that it became a part of the Reunited Kingdom but not at all a given. —Cuiviénen 00:33, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

About the map, wasn't Mordor (nominally) part of Gondor in part of the third age? --Bigblawbenjr 18:47, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Merge

To be merged where? There's practically nothing of substance here. It's frankly one of the more egregiously Tolkien fancrufty articles there are. TCC (talk) (contribs) 22:30, 18 August 2007 (UTC)