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Nawi Ne-ula
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Third Age
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Female
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Nawi Ne-ula was a woman of far-haradic descend who lived in Esgaroth during the Third Age. She was a female Ranger from the Kingdom of the Ahûshi in the Great Forests of the South, from where she had fled due to the Mûmak-Mahûd's conquest of her homeland. In Near-Harad she had been taken prisoner by Variag mercenaries and was brought to Khand from where she escaped and attached herself to a group of Caravan-traders from Dorwinion who eventually traveled to Esgaroth to do business with the local Merchants.
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Original forms in "the Amazons of far-Harad": Nawi = Nawi Ne-ula Ahosi = Ahûshi Dakome = Dakûme Gbeto = Gabatû