Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplay Board/@comment-25356210-20151103025943/@comment-26453572-20151108140603

When Saruman is on the ground making his lies, Daechir swiftly draws his sword and strikes Saruman in the head, splitting it open. Saruman's physical was form was broken, and his soul was cursed to wander the circle of Orthanc. He grabs the wizard's now powerless staff off of the floor before the blood (do Maiar even have blood?) gets on it, and makes his way for Grima. He disguises himself as Saruman, and orders him to clean up a body. When Grima sees who the body belongs to, he turns around to see Daechir, who promptly stabs the fool. Daechir once again takes the form of Saruman, and heads out the window. He then musters the Uruk Hai, already thinking about the lies he will tell to make them believe him.

"I bear great news for you all, my legions! I have been granted the gift of taking a new form!" He announces.

As he says this, his voice slowly changes, and towards the end of his sentence, his body starts to lose its shape. With his body continuing to lose shape, he continues,

"I have a new shape, a body of pire darkness. I have a younger body, a more intimidating body. All shall fear the fighting Uruk Hai! I would also like to announce that we have become one with with the Corsairs of the south, and are now aligned with the great eye! You may still bear the banner of the white hand, but I also demand that you must bear the banner of Sauron and Umbar! Work, my legions! Continue as you normally would!"

He exits the tower and gives a banner to some of the Uruks in charge of banner making, which they promptly get to work on. He looked at the staff, and decided that it would be the the scepter of Isengard. He hangs the banners of Mordor and Umbar in place of two Whit handed banners. He also acknowledges the presence of the Dunlendings, and hangs their banner in the main room. He observed the hall. A banner of Isengard, Umbar, Mordor, and Dunland on the walls. He then contacted Vëantur through the palantir.