Gender: 2
Race: Man
Height: maybe 5ft. 11in.
Age: ?
Weapons: Sword, bow and arrows

Personality: Falassello is a Ranger, he has most of the traits unique to Rangers, such as watchfulness. He is often a solitary and somber being. Heck, he's downright grumpy. I started out trying to make him kinda... not so grumpy, but he fought me every step of the way. (I don't control my roleplay characters, they just take up residence in my head....) Half the time I can't figure him out so I can't say much about his personality. He's mostly just gloom and doom. On a happier note: He's my longest surviving roleplay character. On another happier note: He's not so gloomy anymore, but he's deveopeing an age complex (even though he's not that old).Oh, and don't try to talk to him in the morning! He's completely incoherant at that time of day....... :)

Appearance: His appearance is often grimy, but that's to be expected. He dresses in traditional Ranger style, wearing a shirt, a leather jerkin, and a cape. His clothes are worn and old. During battle, he adds a mail shirt to his attire. (When battles are anticipated, of course. He can't prepare for something he doesn't know is coming....) Of course, his sword is always with him, Likewise, his bow and arrows. He has green eyes and dark hair. He is tall and well-built from years in the wilderness.

History:

He was stationed at the Weather hills to help hold off the foes from Angmar. He recently recieved a pretty nasty sword wound on his arm and was told to report to Amon Sul to recover. Amon Sul has recently fallen to the hands of the enemy, and King Arveleg was slain. (Which, by the way, I think, really shook him up…) He and his company of a few friends were traveling to Imladris to meet with Araphor, Arveleg’s son, and now, King of Arnor. Having reached Imladris, they set out, now in the company of Araphor, for Fornost. They recently reached Fornost where they repelled an attack from the Witch-king with the help of Cirdan.

(((By the way, the first link in the ‘active threads’ thing is an oldie, but a goodie. Five pages we have. I’m so proud!)))

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