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| relatives = [[Talion]] (father), [[Ioreth]] (mother)
 
| relatives = [[Talion]] (father), [[Ioreth]] (mother)
 
| faction = [[Rangers of Gondor]]
 
| faction = [[Rangers of Gondor]]
| position = Ranger and son of Talion and Ioreth
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| position = Ranger of Gondor, Talion and Ioreth's son
 
| voice = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4425051/ Jack Quaid]
 
| voice = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4425051/ Jack Quaid]
 
| appearances = ''[[Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor]]''}}
 
| appearances = ''[[Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor]]''}}
 
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'''Dirhael''' was [[Talion]]'s only son. He resided with his mother, [[Ioreth]], at the [[Black Gate]] and was subsequently murdered during the attack by [[Sauron]]'s captain, the [[Black Hand]], at the beginning of the [[Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor|game]]. Dirhael was training to be a [[Rangers of Gondor|ranger]] before the attack on the Black Gate. 
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'''Dirhael''' was [[Talion]]'s only son. He resided with his mother, [[Ioreth]], at the [[Black Gate]] and was subsequently murdered during the attack by [[Sauron]]'s captain, the [[Black Hand]], at the beginning of the [[Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor|game]]. Dirhael was in-training to be a [[Rangers of Gondor|Ranger]] before the attack on the Black Gate, and his subsequent demise
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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Dirhael was Talion's only son. He resided with his mother, Ioreth, at the Black Gate and was subsequently murdered during the attack by Sauron's captain, the Black Hand, at the beginning of the game. Dirhael was in-training to be a Ranger before the attack on the Black Gate, and his subsequent demise. 

Trivia

  • Talion's dagger (Acharn) is actually Dirhael's shattered sword, which he carries with him on his journey.
  • Dirhael's hair is two different colors depending on lighting and angle.


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