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Lord of the Rings - The prophecy of Dagor Dagorath

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Setting:

The year is FO 212, peace has flourished in Arda since Sauron's great defeat, ushering in the Age of Men. The race of Elves has dwindled, many sailing West to Valinor. Leaving Middle Earth in the hands of the mortal races of Dwarves, Hobbits, and Men. As is often the case with mortal memory, the evil was forgotten with the passage of time, nothing but a frightening bed time story, and so it wasn't easily identified when it began to creep over Arda once more. The Elves that remained were the first to sense the familiar evil. An evil thought banished forever into the void. An evil greater even then Sauron and his ring of power. Soon his servants would wake and join their master, Sauron chief among them.

An old and forgotten prophecy is about to be fulfilled. This will be the final battle for Middle Earth. It will be a bitter fight, greater then any previous who is brave enough to take up arms against Morgoth and his servants?


The prophecy:

"Thus spoke Mandos in prophecy, when the Valar sat in judgement in Valinor and the rumour of his word was whispered among all the Elves of the West. When the world is old and the Powers grow weary, then Morgoth, seeing that the guard sleepeth, shall come back through the Door of the Night out of the Timeless Void; and he shall destroy the Sun and the Moon. But Eärendil shall descend upon him as a white and searing flame and drive him from the airs. Then shall the Last Battle be gathered on the fields of Valinor. In that day, Tulkas shall strive with Morgoth, and on his right hand shall be Eönwë, and on his left Túrin Turambar, son of Húrin, coming from the halls of Mandos; and the black sword of Túrin shall deal unto Morgoth his death and final end; and so shall the Children of Húrin and all fallen Men be avenged.

Thereafter shall Earth be broken and remade, and the Silmarils shall be recovered out of Air and Earth and Sea; for Eärendil shall descend and surrender that flame which he hath had in keeping. Then Fëanor shall take the Three Jewels and bear them to Yavanna Palúrien; and she will break them and with their fire rekindle the Two Trees, and a great light shall come forth. And the mountains of Valinor shall be levelled, so that the light shall go out over all the world. In that light the Valar will grow young again, and the Elves awake and all their dead arise, and the purpose of Ilúvatar be fulfilled concerning them. But of Men in that day the prophecy of Mandos doth not speak, and no Man it names, save Túrin only, and to him a place is given among the sons of the Valar."


Taken from - Dagor Dagorath
 
Well. Color me interested. Any room for a Grey Elf that loved Middle Earth too much to sail for Valinor?
 
For sure
There are some elves that would have stayed. Like the ones in Eryen Lasgalen (Mirkwood, after being cleansed)
and some maybe in the Grey Havens
Maybe even some that chose to stay in Lothorien

Thats speaking for settlements only. There could be others scattered about.


 
http://bluemoonroleplaying.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=69107

There you go.

And on the off chance someone wants to play a canon character, its accepted but just clear the character with me first. It has to make sense for the time period. Like for example, Aragorn would be a no go...hes long dead as well as Arwen.
 
I'd love to join! If canon character's are up for usage, what about Maglor Feanorian? He is said to have survived the First Age and could possibly still be alive. I'm sure he would wish to avenge himself and his House against the evils of Morgoth. Otherwise, I'll probably roll with a man of Gondor.

Also, I'm happy to play some villains as well, if it's alright with the GM. Ar-Pharazon and his great armada can be brought in as well, since they are buried in the Caves of Forgotten at the end of the Second Age until "the Last Battle and the Day of Doom." An army of men worshiping Melkor the Great would cause havoc in the Undying Lands upon his return. Just a thought.
 
Im going to bump this...i kind of lost track of it. but would be very interested in getting this going. If the previous joiners seen this and are still interested awesome :) if anyone new would like to join you are more then welcome!
 
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