Uldûin
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about T.A. 1640
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Male
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Uldûin was a product of the experimentation done by
Dwâr of Wâw during his rule over the Isle of Dogs in the
Third Age. Part Orc, part war-dog (or Werewolf), and part Wôlim,
Uldûin sported goblin fangs and a canine snout in a
Mannish face. His red hair braided with a chain of copper
fell to his waist; hazel eyes gazed out above his dog's nose;
and claw-like nails tipped his muscular fingers. His unusual
appearance combined with his mastery of the sorcerer's
way to inspire fear and obedience from his subordinates,
respect and cooperation among his equals. Uldûin founded
the Order of the Bwaig-ir-Omdren (W. "Blood of the Shadow"), a priesthood that enforced the Dog-lord's will
throughout his kingdom. Prior to the Nazgûl's return to
Mordor, Dwâr sent Uldûin to the Dark Lord as an
example of the wraith's skill with bloodlines. Sauron
ordered the Half-orc north to Angmar. Supervised by the
Ongûlûn, Uldûin controlled the sorcerer priests of the
Iron Land.
References:[]
- MERP: Angmar (Realm)
- MERP:Empire of the Witch King