Morgoth
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In the beginning, Melkor (Q. "He Who Arises
in Might") was the greatest of the Valar. He
shared power with Manwe, but he never enjoyed
the favor that Eru accorded his brother. Manwe,
however, was closer to Eru's thought, for Melkor
could not work within the scheme prescribed by
the One. When the Valar made the Great Music,
Melkor created discord.
Melkor desires to be omnipotent and create
according to his own feelings, and not within the
bounds of Eru's vision. Like Aule, Melkor loves
to make things and he revels in the adoration he
receives for his conceptions. But he went further
than the Smith and, after entering Ea, he openly
rebelled. Abandoning his pledge to Eru, Melkor
became a fallen Vala and his name is not spoken
by the Powers. He is now known as Morgoth, the
"Black Enemy."
Appearance:
A strong built titanic, elf-like man (12'-40'-5000') with lidless, serpent-like eyes, percing cold and burning like flame at the same time, once fair and beautiful but later dark, light- or ice-bright but also stone- or rock-like dark and grey skin ,scarred and with burned hands and face, long and fair hair like clouds or ice but also like fire or smoke, with gems woven in, mutilated and his feet cut-off.
Realm:
Personality:
Servants:
Canonical:
- Fluithuin (Melkor's former Consort)
- Ungoliant (Melkor's Assassin)
- Sauron (Morgoth's Lieutenant)
- Osse (Morgoth's former Admiral)
- Langon (Melkor's Ambassador)
- Gothmog (Captain of Angband)
- Lungorthin (Captain of Morgoth's Bodyguard)
- The Rider (Melkor's Hunter)
- Tevildo (Prince of Cats)
- Fankil (Commander/General of Palisor)
- Maeglin (Defector General of the House of Mole)
- Talagand (Morgoth's Jester)
- Ulfang (Morgoth's Spy)
- Thuringwethil (Morgoth and Sauron's Messenger)
- Draugluin (Chieftain of all Werewolves, wolves, and wargs)
- Carcharoth (Morgoth's guard Dog)
- Miaulë (Melkor's Best Chef)
Non-Canonical:
Morgoth's Armies
- Demons or fallen Maiar
- Evil Men
- Wicked Dwarves
- Fallen Elves
- Orcs
- Dragons
- Vampires
- Werewolves
- Trolls
- Ogres
- Giants
- Ghosts
Cults:
Names:
- Alkar (Black Númenóreans)
- Ardûtor (Mornârim)
- Arkar (Black Númenóreans)
- Balûk (Drûghu)
- Bauglír (Sindar)
- Belcha
- Belegûr (Sindar)
- Belegurth (Sindar)
- the Black Enemy of the World
- the Black King
- Blackheart (Eriador)
- Chefuidocsuma Tunkadur (Beffraen)
- the Dark King (Edain)
- the Dark Overlord (Harad)
- Draubasâr (Angband, Demons)
- the Elder King
- Ganiraib (Greater harad)
- Goth (Orcish)
- the Great Enemy
- the Great King
- the King of the World
- Kondrí Odhí (Variags)
- Kor-Sharhaigun (Easterlings)
- Kragûl (Ioriags)
- the Lord of All and Giver of Freedom
- Lord of Utumno
- Lord of the Dark
- Lord of Utumno
- Malkôra (Utter South)
- the Master of the fates of Arda
- Master of the World
- Mbelekôro (ancient Eldarin)
- Belekôrôz
- Melkor (also Melegor, Meleko, Melkórë or Melko) (High-Elves)'
- Morgoth (also Moringotto, Moriñgotho, or Morikotto) (Sindar and High-Elves)
- Mulkher (Black Númenóreans)
- Ráskara ([[Utter South, Adena)
- Vatra (Haradwaith)
Artifacts:
- Black Armor
- Black hooded Robe (can make him invisible)
- Black Spear
- Crown of Smoke and Fire
- Great Shield
- Grond
- Iron Crown
- Jewels (in the Hair)
- Raiments of Ice
- Raiment of Silver and Gold
- Ring
- Void Sword (Wielded during End Times)
Powers:
Melkor originally boasted many powers. He could shape and change the land of the world as he saw fit, he could control and create ice, he could cause earthquakes volcanic eruptions to erupt from the earth, he should shapeshift into clouds, he could make people "see worlds through his eyes," and he could control light and darkness. In MERPS, he knows all spells.
Offspring
(According to ICE or MERP's Ardor series), the mother was Ardana, a fallen Noldo who conspired with Morgoth to bring down the sun and the moon in hopes to open up the door of night and release Morgoth from his prison. Part of the ritual was to sacrifice a being who bore Valarin blood within their veins. Morelen was to be sacrificed while Moran was thought to be stillborn--he was actually alive and grew up to be a powerful being who eventually slew his evil mother with simplicity. He was considered a pure being and none of Ardana's powers could work on him!
References:
- Lords of Middle-earth Vol I: The Immortals
- MERP:Middle-Earth Adventure Guidebook II