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Chapter V: The Council of the Last King

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After fleeing Fornost, King Arvedui and his family found refuge behind the walls of Minas Vrûn. Thorneth and Dínendír arrived a short while after them with the soldiers who had come from the city to the King’s aid. The Guardsman took her into a House of Healing so her wounds could be treated. Fortunately, Amarthiel’s blade had no fell sorceries upon it unlike the Witch-king’s Morgul-knives, and one of the healers told her she would recover fully with some rest.

A Duel of Champions

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Thorneth, the First Ranger, duels Amarthiel, Champion of Angmar, before the sundered Gates of Fornost, T.A. 1974.

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My own sketch

Chapter IV: The Fall of Fornost

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As King Arvedui and his advisors expected the Witch-king to strike at Minas Vrûn rather than attempt the well-guarded pass through Annúndir, many of Arthedain’s remaining soldiers had mustered in the southern city, leaving the capital of Fornost Erain undermanned. Now that Ost Nuaran was in the hands of the enemy, they could proceed directly to Fornost, which was not prepared for an attack.

Chapter III: Betrayal at Ost Nuaran

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Bregur felt great guilt for the death of Helediril, for he wished only to stop his mother from reporting his misdeeds to the King, not slay her. Lady Helediril was laid to rest among the burial mounds of Haudh Eglan, within the woods of Annúndir which she loved so much in life. He visited her grave many times, though he was always keen to avoid Thorneth when he did so, either out of dislike for his half-sister or fear that she may discover his involvement in their mother’s fall.

A Wanderer's song

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Poetry

Why wentest thou a-roving? 

Oh why so far from me?

Where cold ground unforgiving

Chapter II: The Jealousy of Bregur

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In the latter years of the reign of Araphant, the Witch-king of Angmar sent forth groups of his orcs and evil men to conduct raids upon the peoples of Arthedain. They avoided the larger fortresses and the capital of Fornost and struck the outlying towns and farmsteads with small warbands. The scouts of Arthedain would often spot these attackers, but it was difficult for the kingdom’s armies to respond in time due to the swiftness that the enemy could achieve, save for when they pushed their luck too far and were rode down by the cavalry of Ost Galumar.

Chapter I: The Youth of Thorneth

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Helediril was a lady of the Dúnedain and royal falconer to King Araphant of Arthedain and King Arvedui after him. She was descended from Rochanar, the horsemaster to High Kings Elendil and Isildur, and possessed his uncanny talent for Beast-speech for which their house had become known. Helediril married Tologur, a Knight of Arthedain, and together they had a son, whom they named Bregur.

The Tale of Thorneth

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The Tale of Thorneth, as told by the Chronicler Tirannún.

The Silent Pilgrims - The Dúnedain

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The Dúnedain, silent wanderers and pilgrims of the North, represented by the sigil of their fallen kingdom, Arnor. A central star, the Elendilmir, flanked by six more stars, representing what was brought from Númenor the fallen. 

Tall ships and tall kings
Three times three
What brought they from the foundered land
Over the flowing sea?
Seven stars and seven stones
And one white tree.

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Chapter I: Brigands at Ost Lagorath

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Story

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