Barahal (N)
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Barahal (Hal. "Red-head, rowan) was a boy of Tirharad (in Núrn) who lived during the Second Age.
He appears to have been from a group more culturally of Donaen descent.
History[]
Barahal held resentment for the Silvan elves watching over Tirharad on the orders of Gil-galad, and angrily confronted the guard Arondir in the village tavern. Like many of the youths of Tirharad, Barahal bullied Tîo for his father having run away, and for everyone believing that his mother Bronwyn had fallen in love with Arondir. However, Tîo took Barahal out to the barn, and showed him an ancient sword fragment that bore the mark of Sauron.
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Original Form: Rowan = Rúadhan = Barahal
Rowan is an actual modern irish name meaning "Read-head" and as such not fitting for a middle man or man of darkness of the Second Age.
This character is from a work that is still releasing. This is therefore subject to many changes.
References[]
- The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power