Though Tolkien didn't bother to tell us what, lol.
Thinking of some of Dwimordene's fantastic Third and Fourth Age Haradric fic, they might have called themselves something like the "People of the Desert", or "The Dry Ones", or - given that they worshipped Sauron-as-Annatar - the "People of the Gift-Giver".
Which reminds me of, and gives me the opportunity to plug, altariel's fabulous Fourth Age ficlet Red River, in which we really feel the consequences of the Ring War from the other side. Well worth a quick read!
Hmmm, now to see if poor-flaky-LJ will post this without eating it, am going to copy it first in case...
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Date: 2011-12-06 12:41 pm (UTC)Thinking of some of Dwimordene's fantastic Third and Fourth Age Haradric fic, they might have called themselves something like the "People of the Desert", or "The Dry Ones", or - given that they worshipped Sauron-as-Annatar - the "People of the Gift-Giver".
Which reminds me of, and gives me the opportunity to plug,
Hmmm, now to see if poor-flaky-LJ will post this without eating it, am going to copy it first in case...