Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplay Board/@comment-26210095-20151021011536/@comment-26863727-20151023010005

The Lord of Minas Morgul wrote: Name: Daechir

Faction: Anyone evil, he's available for hire

Race: Corrupted Númenórean

Family: Killed thousands of years ago

Rank: Whatever rank he is assigned

Weapon: Powerful sword with a black metal blade and a steel hilt, with a black gem on the hilt. He has black armor made of the same metal as his sword blade, lined with steel. The metal can change shape with him. He has a powerful shield made of the same special metal as the sword and armor, with four dark red gems in an even pattern on the shield. You could consider his shapeshifting powers to be a weapon, because he can turn into whatever you fear, though he enjoys turning into your worst fear.

Story: When Arnor was still a nation, some hillmen disguised themselves as Arnor soldiers and killed everyone in his village. He managed to escape, but not before watching his family being slaughtered. He fled Carn Dûm to be trained to fight against Arnor, to punish them for what he thought they did. After the fall of Angmar, he knew what the hillmen did, a task that even the Witch-king didn't know they did. He slaughtered that particular group while they slept, and learned new secrets in the ruins of Carn Dûm. He was not bound to anyone or anything, so he could learn much more than the Witch-king was capable of learning. Once he died, his soul did not follow the path of men, but instead stayed in Middle Earth. The loss of his mortal body allowed him to amplify his power. He forged a new metal, strong, durable, and unbreakable by any normal method. It became one with him, so it could change with him. With the metal he made armor, a sword, and a shield. As they were part of him, destroying any part of his armor or weapons would hurt him, and it would take some time for him to be healed. The magic he learned made him so powerful that only a blade from the first age would work in killing him (you would have to kill him normally, it wouldn't instantly kill him). Let's hope the story about Arahad's sword is true...