In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Dorlas was a Man of the Folk of Haleth in the First Age. He was the father of Avranc. Dorlas was a close friend of Hardang of the Haladin, a pretender for the Chieftainship of Brethil. Consequently he was displeased with the election of Brandir the Lame and his rule, being more eager for open battles with Orcs rather than maintaining secret warfare.

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  • Dorlas es un personaje ficticio que forma parte del legendarium creado por el escritor británico J. R. R. Tolkien y que aparece en sus novelas póstumas El Silmarillion y Los hijos de Húrin. Es un adan del Pueblo de Haleth, que vivía en Ephel Brandir en el bosque de Brethil a finales del siglo V de la Primera Edad del Sol.
  • In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Dorlas was a Man of the Folk of Haleth in the First Age. He was the father of Avranc. Dorlas was a close friend of Hardang of the Haladin, a pretender for the Chieftainship of Brethil. Consequently he was displeased with the election of Brandir the Lame and his rule, being more eager for open battles with Orcs rather than maintaining secret warfare. Dorlas was the leader of the companies of woodmen who still hunted the enemies on the borders of the forest, and was among those saved by the valour of Túrin Turambar when he first arrived in Brethil, becoming one of his closest friends. He urged Turambar to return to battles after marrying Níniel, and Túrin submitted when Dorlas's men were worsted in the battle with Orcs sent by Glaurung. In the attempt to slay the Dragon Dorlas was the first to stand forth and join Turambar, and he scorned Brandir for being unable to protect his people. He was rebuked by Hunthor, who also warned Dorlas lest his heart would fail him. And thus it indeed befell, for Dorlas dreaded fording the races of Taeglin and deserted Túrin. He was found "skulking in the woods" by Brandir returning after witnessing the deaths of Turambar and Níniel. Brandir accused him of bringing the Dragon on Brethil by setting at naught his counsels and leading Hunthor, Túrin and Nienor to death. Dorlas due to his shame became wrathful and tried to kill the Chieftain, but was slain himself, the only blood ever spilled by Brandir.
  • Dorlas – fikcyjna postać ze stworzonej przez J.R.R. Tolkiena mitologii Śródziemia. Pojawia się w Silmarillionie, Niedokończonych opowieściach i Dzieciach Húrina. W angielskim oryginale – Dorlas Przekład Marii Skibniewskiej – Dorlas Przekład Pauliny Braiter i Agnieszki Sylwanowicz – Dorlas Przekład Radosława Kota – Dorlas Imię Dorlas pochodzi z języka sindarin lub z mowy Haladinów.
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  • The Silmarillion
  • The Children of Húrin,
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  • Dorlas es un personaje ficticio que forma parte del legendarium creado por el escritor británico J. R. R. Tolkien y que aparece en sus novelas póstumas El Silmarillion y Los hijos de Húrin. Es un adan del Pueblo de Haleth, que vivía en Ephel Brandir en el bosque de Brethil a finales del siglo V de la Primera Edad del Sol.
  • Dorlas – fikcyjna postać ze stworzonej przez J.R.R. Tolkiena mitologii Śródziemia. Pojawia się w Silmarillionie, Niedokończonych opowieściach i Dzieciach Húrina. W angielskim oryginale – Dorlas Przekład Marii Skibniewskiej – Dorlas Przekład Pauliny Braiter i Agnieszki Sylwanowicz – Dorlas Przekład Radosława Kota – Dorlas Imię Dorlas pochodzi z języka sindarin lub z mowy Haladinów.
  • In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Dorlas was a Man of the Folk of Haleth in the First Age. He was the father of Avranc. Dorlas was a close friend of Hardang of the Haladin, a pretender for the Chieftainship of Brethil. Consequently he was displeased with the election of Brandir the Lame and his rule, being more eager for open battles with Orcs rather than maintaining secret warfare.
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