Gender: 2
Race: Elf
Height: 6'5
Age: Old, exact birthdate unknown
Family: Unknown
Animals: The horse - Aerlinn, the eagle - Norui
Weapons: Lagor - the sword of unusual beauty, carved with Elven runes and embedded with gems; two daggers, the bow and arrow - a gift from Lady Galadriel after one of his visits to Lothlorien many years ago

Personality: No matter what you do, do NOT make Alagos angry. He’s usually very silent, but when provoked, his rage is terrible. Most often Alagos is somebody that stays in shadows and tries not to bring too much attention to himself. It seems hard, because of his looks, but he wears his grey cloak almost all the time. He has a very powerful mind, not easy to neither bend nor influence. He’s cunning and smart, especially to his enemies. When provoked, his other side shows and every person trembles. He will not hesitate to use his trusty sword, Lagor, on a person that betrays him. During the battle it is really hard to harm him, because he becomes more infuriated and cunning with every wound given to him. During the time of peace, he is a good friend and a loyal one.

Appearance: Alagos’ looks are quite unusual for an Elf. He has long, jet-black hair and pure-grey eyes to contrast with each other. To add this, he also has an ugly scar above his left eye and a strand of sliver-white hair running right above it. He is quite tall, even for an Elf, but he is also very handsome and well built. There is a certain strength and agility in him that shows in need. Even though he is quite old, there is no real sign of it in him. He has a pendant on his neck that he never takes off. It was given to him by his father.

History:

Alagos’ past is hidden in the shadows of the past. He suddenly appeared out of nowhere at the middle of the Second Age, during the time of peace. He dwelt for a while in the Middle Earth, visiting various rulers of different Realms. Then he disappeared again. It is rumored that he went to explore the forbidden lands of Haradwaith, Forodwaith and the lands East of the Sea of Rhun. There are no records of him taking part of the War of Last Alliance, but some claim they saw a tall, dark Elf spreading death to Enemy on the slopes of Ered Lithui. He was seen from time to time traveling through the lands of the Middle Earth. He stayed close to Elrond, making Imladris his stop to regain strength, though he would not linger there for more than a week. In later years of the Third Age he was associated with Mithrandir as his silent and quick messenger between various parts of the Middle Earth.

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