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Sriva Alsvaahr

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Artwork: Artscreen

An approximate likeness of Sriva Alsvaahr

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Artbreeder by me

The Seed

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Story

Near Harad, T.A. 3002.

 

“No, no. I won, so now you seek.” 

The girl grins triumphantly as the boy puts on an overdramatic frown. She nudges him towards the old eucalyptus tree. He leans forward reluctantly, crossing his arms against the pale bark as he begins to count. 

“100, 99, 98…”

 

Journal Three - May 3006, T.A.

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Diary

The Fourth of May, Year 3006 of the Third Age

The Letters of the Sunlands

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Artwork: Drawing

A non-canon system of writing for the Haradrim, created by Gary Savage for the Quettar linguistic journal.

Source: 
Gary Savage, Quettar #30

Haradric Script

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Artwork: Drawing

Sriva Alsvaahr's name in Haradric script. The letters read her name pronounced in its proper inflection as "Sreevaw Awlzvar".

[Note: The Haradric script shown was created by Gary Savage in his article The Letters of the Sunlands for the Tolkien linguistic journal Quettar #30 (March 1988). For all intents and purposes, it is not a truly canon representation of Tolkien Haradric script.]

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Sriva

Deed of Contract: Stoneland Captains

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Official Document

[Note: Translated from the script and speech of the Haradrim into the Common Tongue. The names "Haborthad" and "Curunil" had been crossed off in the original text, signifying completion of these portions of her contract.]

Deed of Contract of Assassination

Journal Two - August & September, 3005 T.A.

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Diary

The Twenty-ninth of August, Year 3005 of the Third Age

Journals of Edrastel Curufaroth

Author: 
Edrastel, Huntsman of Linhir

This chronicle consists of the journals written down by Edrastel of Linhir, a young huntsman who wanted to travel abroad to challenge his skills as a huntsman. His writings detail his journeys from his hometown to Umbar, to far-off Haradwaith, his studies in Minas Tirith, and his northward journey into Eriador.

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