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Ar-Adûnakhôr (Tar-Herunúmen)

Akhorahil


Home(s)
Language(s)
People
Time period
S.A. b. 2709 - d. 2962
Gender
Male
Parents
Tar-Ardamin, Nelwende (Nelwen) (N)
Sibling(s)
Spouse
Pharâzindil (N)
Child(ren)
Notes
(N) = non-canon

Ar-Adûnakhôr (Ad.: "Lord of the West") was the 20th king of Númenor (r. 2899-2962) and the first to take his royal name (Q. "Tar-Herunúmen") in Adûnaic. He opposed the Valar, and thus took his official name in the Númenórean tongue instead of using the traditional Quenya form "Tar-Herunúmen". The name he choose was considered by some as blasphemous—in both languages it means "Lord of the West", a title reserved for Manwë, Lord of the Valar. Married to Pharâzindil, he was the father of Er-Zôrzimril, Er-Ûrîphêr, and Ar-Zimrathôn. He persecuted the Faithful and punished the public use of Elvish.

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