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Feature Characters

 

Amrothos*

Boromir*

Duinhir

Golasgil

Ingold

Mablung

Anborn

Damrod

Elphir*

Hirgon

Ioreth

Targon

Angbor*

Denethor

Erchirion

Hirluin

Iorlas

 

Beregond

Derufin

Faramir*

Húrin

Ivriniel

 

Bergil

Duilin

Forlong

Imrahil

Lothiriel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* denotes a currently played character

Amrothos*
The third son of
Imrahil, born in 2994, he is of the noble blood of the line of Imrazôr and by the time of the War of the Ring is yet in his teens.

Anborn
Anborn has stronger Númenórean blood than the average Gondorian. He is a Ranger of Ithilien.

Angbor
Man of Gondor, believed to have stronger Númenórean blood than the avearge Gondorian. Lord of Lamedon, led the defense of Linhir against the Corsairs, and commanded the army that marched to Minas Tirith after that battle during the War of the Ring. He was known as Angbor the Fearless.

Beregond
Man of Gondor, soldier in the Third Company of the Citadel. After the War of the Ring, he was banished from Minas Tirith for killing two men in the sacred hallows to prevent
Denethor II from killing his son Faramir. He was later made the first Captain of the Guard of Faramir for his loyalty.

Bergil
Son of Beregond, stayed in Minas Tirith during the seige of Gondor.

Boromir*
Eldest son of
Denethor II, the steward of Gondor, was named after the eleventh ruling steward of Gondor. A strong and handsome man, and one of the greatest Captains of Gondor, Boromir cared little for anything other than arms and battle and was overly proud. Heir to the Stewardship of Gondor.

Damrod
Damrod has stronger Númenórean blood than the average Gondorian. He is also a Ranger of Ithilien.

Denethor
Denethor II, son of Ecthelion II, he had strong signs of Númenórean blood in him and was the twenty-sixth and last ruling Steward of Gondor. He was a noble man, proud, valiant and wise, and rumored to be far-sighted, knowing of events happening from long distances away. Married Finduilas of Dol Amroth who bore him two sons,
Boromir and Faramir. After her death he became grim and withdrawn from the public. As his successors, Denethor was against giving the crown of Gondor to the heir of Isildur.

Derufin
Man of Gondor, Derufin was the son of
Duinhir of Morthond. He and his brother Duilin were expert archers, but were slain in the
Battle of the Pelennor Fields while attacking the Oliphaunts of the Haradrim.

Dervorin
Man of Gondor, son of the Lord of Ringlo Vale. He led his father's troops to the defense of Minas Tirith during the War of the Ring and also fought in the battle of the Pelennor Fields.

Duilin
Duilin, Sindarin for River Song, was a man of Gondor. He was the son of
Duinhir, Lord of Morthond, and was a brother of Derufin. He was trampled to death by Oliphaunts in the
Battle of the Pelennor Fields.

Duinhir
Duinhir, which means "River-Lord," was the ruler of the mighty Morthond, Gondor's second largest river after the Anduin, and the Great Blackroot Vale, a populous and prosperous area. To Minas Tirith in her time of need at the end of the Third Age he brought with him his two sons,
Duilin and Derufin, along with a force of five hundred bowmen, a regular military force second in size only to the retinue of Imrahil himself. Both he and his sons were of strong Númenórean blood and all three were noted for their great height even among the other tall men of Gondor. For this reason he was also called 'Duinhir the Tall.'

Elphir*
Eldest Son of
Imrahil, born in 2987, he is heir to the fief of Belfalas and destined to become the twenty and third Prince of Dol Amroth.

Erchirion
The second son of
Imrahil, born in 2990, he dwells in Dol Amroth with his father.

Faramir*
A man of Gondor, holding in him strong traces of Númenórean blood. He was the second son of
Denethor II, and always took a back seat to his brother Boromir in his father's mind. He was a gentle and discerning man, a lover of lore and music and a reader of men's minds. Unlike his brother he did not care for battle for its own sake, but was nonetheless a brave warrior and greatly loved by his soldiers. Because of his gentle nature and his love for Gandalf, he displeased his father. He is the Captain of the Rangers of Ithilien, a group of men dedicated to harry Sauron's forces from crossing the Anduin river.

Forlong
Man of Gondor, Forlong was known as Forlong the fat because ... well ... he was just fat. :) He was Lord of Lossarnach and, while old, he fought valiantly in the
Battle of the Pelennor Fields. He was slain in that battle by Easterlings when he became separated from his men.

Golasgil
Man of Gondor, probably with strong Númenórean blood. His name means Leaf Star and he was the Lord of Anfalas.

Hirgon
Hirgon, Sindarin for Lord-stone, was a man of Gondor and messanger to
Denethor II. During the War of the Rings, he brought a message to Théoden bearing the Red Arrow, but was slain by orcs on his return home to Minas Tirith

Hirluin
Called Hirluin the Fair, his name is Sindarin for Lord Blue. He was the Lord of Pinnath Gelin in Anfalas, and was strongly admired in the area. He led a force of 300 men (called green men for the name of the green hills they lived in) to the
Battle of the Pelennor Fields during the War of the Ring in which Hirluin eventually fell.

Húrin
Man of Gondor of High rank. Warden of the Keys of Minas Tirith. He fought in the battle of Pelennor fields and later was given charge of Minas Tirith when the Army of the West rode east torwards the Morannon. He was known as Húrin the Tall and Húrin of the Keys.

Imrahil
Man of Gondor, had strong signs of Númenórean blood in him. He was the Prince of Dol Amroth and during the War of the Ring, he fought in the
Battle of the Pelennor Fields. He ruled Minas Tirith after the death of Denethor II during the time Faramir was ill, and was one of the Captains of the West, fighting in the battle outside of the Morannon. Imrahil was a great warrior and was known as Imrahil the fair because he showed signs of both Númenórean and Elvish Ancestory.

Ingold
Man of Gondor, Ingold was the leader of the soldiers at the northern gate of the Rammas Echor before the Seige of Gondor.

Ioreth
Ioreth was a woman of Gondor, originally from Lossarnach. At the time of the War of the Rings she was the eldest of the Houses of Healing in Minas Tirith, and her folk wisdom was only surpassed by her loquacity.

Iorlas
Iorlas was a man of Gondor, uncle of Bergil and probably lived in Minas Tirith.

Ivriniel
Elder Sister to
Imrahil, she is the Lady of the House Imrazôr.

Lothiriel
Lothiriel was a woman of Gondor and had strong signs of Númenórean blood in her. She was daughter of
Imrahil and after the War of the Ring, she married King Éomer of Rohan.

Mablung
Mablung was a man of Gondor and a Ranger of Ithilien. He led the scouts of the Army of the West.

Targon
Targon, name meaning Royal-stone, was a man of Gondor and a cook for the Third Company of the Guards of the Citadel.