Haerangil
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I have realized i had started to spam other topics with my ideas about this character, so to avoid any further distraction i now give him his own topic.
As Faelivrin has pointed out Gondolin goes through various stages, i always wanted to try to preserve what i liked about the lost tales material and try to incorporate and adjust what is necessary to uphold older concepts.
Rog is one of my favourite characters, so i have tried to write a short sum up or biograohy for him:
Rog had early been an early and loyal follower of House Fingolfin and been among those elves who had been captured and enslaved during the Dagor Bragollach.Along with Gwindor son of Guilin he was among the few Thrall-Noldoli who ever escaped from the prisons of Angband.He eventually found his way to Dor-Lomin where he joined Fingon the Valiant on whose side he fought in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.After the death of his lord he was among a number of Noldor from Dor-Lomin who were accepted by Turgon the Wise and taken back with him to Gondolin, where Rog rose in renown and became head of one of the cities twelve Great Houses.
Rog had been a tall and muscular Noldo-smith, after his imprisonment he preserved his
strong arms and brawny build, but his back had become hunched, his hair had turned to grey, his face was disfigured and scarred from imprisonment and slavery, but he still maintained an unbroken spirit and the noble and proud bearing of his house.
As Faelivrin has pointed out Gondolin goes through various stages, i always wanted to try to preserve what i liked about the lost tales material and try to incorporate and adjust what is necessary to uphold older concepts.
Rog is one of my favourite characters, so i have tried to write a short sum up or biograohy for him:
Rog had early been an early and loyal follower of House Fingolfin and been among those elves who had been captured and enslaved during the Dagor Bragollach.Along with Gwindor son of Guilin he was among the few Thrall-Noldoli who ever escaped from the prisons of Angband.He eventually found his way to Dor-Lomin where he joined Fingon the Valiant on whose side he fought in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.After the death of his lord he was among a number of Noldor from Dor-Lomin who were accepted by Turgon the Wise and taken back with him to Gondolin, where Rog rose in renown and became head of one of the cities twelve Great Houses.
Rog had been a tall and muscular Noldo-smith, after his imprisonment he preserved his
strong arms and brawny build, but his back had become hunched, his hair had turned to grey, his face was disfigured and scarred from imprisonment and slavery, but he still maintained an unbroken spirit and the noble and proud bearing of his house.
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