Gender: male
Race: man
Height: 6'1
Age: 20
Location: Arnor
Family: Feathalion is from the line of Anarion, son of Elendil and brother of Isildur. However, he is not of the direct line of Anarion (As Denethor, Steward of Gondor) and so his ancestry is considered jagged and unimportant. However, his bloodline includes an elven grandfather, which, Like the Dunedain, passes down a long lifespan to its descendants. Feathalion, despite both his parents dying during the War of the RIng, considers his friends his closest family, which spans from the dwarves of Erebor, an elven warrior named Faendel and his sister, Airenostarë, as well as the House of Elessar of Gondor.
Animals: Britter, a horse
Weapons: Galnar (The shining fire) elvish sword forged for Feathalion's bloodline, Bow and arrows from Rivendell, elven dagger from Gondor (Gift from King Ellesar after the battle of Angmar in the 4th age) He also owns (but rarely uses) a dwarven great sword from Erebor.

Personality: Feathalion has a very cheerful personality, always smiling and willing to lend a hand to anyone. But, even with his cheerful disposition, Feathalion is a great strategist in combat, and a brilliant leader, who can be serious when the time arises. His uplifting spirit lightens any mood and heals his comrades souls, and raises morale in almost any circumstance, and also makes him easy to talk to. He is also very persuasive and diplomatic.

Appearance: Though Feathalion does not appear to be among the greatest of warriors, his skill with both blade and bow makes him a cunning warrior. He often wears the clothing of a ranger of the North, and often keeps the hood up. However, he also bears a suit of elven armor, but Even in full armor, he rarely wears a helmet. He wears a silver ring bearing a red jewel, that is said to draw its power from one of the long lost silmarils. (It is sometimes reffered to as a 'Silmaring') He has short dark hair (he often says that long hair gets in his eyes and impairs his vision) and clean shaven.

History:

Feathaion was raised in the far north reaches alongside the Dunedain Rangers, where he was often mentored by a ranger named Strider (or Aragorn as some called him) during Feathalions childhood. At age twelve, both his parents were killed in the War of the Ring, and Aragorn became crowned King of Gondor. Years later, Aragorn, now called King Ellesar, began his conquest of the old kingdom of Arnor, where he was accompanied by the teenage Feathalion, and chasing out the evil spirits of Angmar and the Barrow-wights. Feathalion joined Ellesar and his elven wife, Arwen, to their journey to the shire where King Ellesar presided for a year. While there, Feathalion met the Hobbits of the Fellowship of the Ring and spent many hours listening to the tales of their adventures during the War of the Ring. When he was eighteen, Feathalion journeyed to the Lonely Mountain, where he aided the Dwarven King extinguish a goblin uprising in the mountain. The grateful dwarves forged a special dwarven sword for the ranger, and he began his journey home to Arnor. As he passed through Mirkwood, he happened upon a skirmish between the wood elves and a band of orcs. Aiding the elves, Feathalion met Faendel and Airenostarë.
Since then, Feathalion has embarked on many quests alongside his elven friends, and the dwarf Flinn, including a quest for a mysterious ring of power hidden in the ruins of Angmar. (This ring became the silmaring he now bears)

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