Board Thread:Custom Lore Development/@comment-25597877-20170424234745

Nothing much here, just a little creative way to explain how I use him in RPs from drastically different eras

So, you wish to learn who Pane Tabor was? The question is who Pane Tabor were. Pane Tabor is a mantle, taken by the greatest strategists of their days. The most famous? Pane Tabor of Ellessar, and Pane Tabor of Aragost. While they have existed throughout the lands, the most famous led Gondorian men. Tabor of Ellessar's days was an eastern General for hire, taken captive by his then enemy Gondor and forced to work off his sentence through military advice. Ellessar himself once said "give that man a couple hundred Uruks and a coin pouch, and he'll conquer Tirith in a week." In the peace that followed Ellessar's reign, Pane faded into the wind, leaving the record books until his name was taken by a Gondorian born soldier during the rise of the "mad king" Aragost. In the place of the selfish sellsword that came before him, this Pane was a man of honor. Yet he did not falter in terms of tactical skill, he was responsible for the conquest of great Rohan and many other lands. When the civil war came around... well that's a story for another time. I'm old and my mind is weary.

Where did the name Pane Tabor come from? Many say his first name is what he inflicts, and his last name simply the family name of the original Pane. But I can tell you the truth. It stems from the old numenorian general Numendil Bonaparte. 