Over the course of the campaign, you will meet many
interesting people. Some will be living, some will be dead. There will be
friends and enemies among them. You (and I) will sometimes forget who’s who.
This page is to help us all remember and to keep your own notes straight.
This list is presented in alphabetical order by first name.
New names and notes to existing names will be added as the campaign develops. I
won’t track the more famous names in Middle-earth here (so no Radagasts or
Beorns), as I assume you’ll remember them easily enough.
Dramatis Personae
Bill Stonewater of Bree: Dead traveler encountered in the ruins. Possessed by a wight after dying from goblin-inflicted wounds. Was bringing a parcel to his brother, Ned, in Bree when he died.
Eberulf, called the Amber Hand: Woodman recently returned from Dorwinion who has undertaken the resettling of Thorn Hall. Well-respected by even the Woodman elders and popular with his men. Is known as the Amber Hand as he came back from the East with a small fortune in amber that he spends lavishly to assist new settlers and purchase materials for the village. Has a white hound named Frost.
Eldarrun the Scribe: Mentioned in the final testimony of Olveg the Bridge-Breaker. Assumed to be the man or elf who copied down Olveg's dying words for posterity.
Emrin: First man to hold the title of King's Huntsman. Original bearer of the Badge of Emrin, parts of which are in the fellowship's possession.
Eberulf, called the Amber Hand: Woodman recently returned from Dorwinion who has undertaken the resettling of Thorn Hall. Well-respected by even the Woodman elders and popular with his men. Is known as the Amber Hand as he came back from the East with a small fortune in amber that he spends lavishly to assist new settlers and purchase materials for the village. Has a white hound named Frost.
Eldarrun the Scribe: Mentioned in the final testimony of Olveg the Bridge-Breaker. Assumed to be the man or elf who copied down Olveg's dying words for posterity.
Emrin: First man to hold the title of King's Huntsman. Original bearer of the Badge of Emrin, parts of which are in the fellowship's possession.
The Fox: Woodman confidante of Eberulf
met at the Great Hall of Rhosgobel. The Eagle learned much about Eberulf and
Thorn Hall by talking with him.
Gos: Mountain giant who lives near the high road of the High Pass.
Gishak Gashnaga: Identity is currently unknown, but is seemingly aligned with the goblins of Eriador in some capacity and is trying to forge an alliance with the spiders of Mt. Neb.
Gos: Mountain giant who lives near the high road of the High Pass.
Gishak Gashnaga: Identity is currently unknown, but is seemingly aligned with the goblins of Eriador in some capacity and is trying to forge an alliance with the spiders of Mt. Neb.
Ingmir, son of Inolgar: Scholar of
Arnorian history who lives in Eriador, west of the Misty Mountains. It is he
whom Radagast suggested you seek out to determine the provenance of the
trinkets from Old Fornost owned by Fjöri and Eltharion.
Innora, daughter of Ingmir: Assistant to her father and possible apprentice scholar.
Innora, daughter of Ingmir: Assistant to her father and possible apprentice scholar.
Ivoric: One-eyed Beorning who collects
tolls at the Old Ford. He was impressed with the fellowship and offered them
food and lodging, collecting only a token toll payment from them.
Lily Stonewater: Wife of Nels Stonewater and daughter-in-law of Nels Stonewater.
Ned Stonewater of Bree: Former (current?) trader who once traveled the East Road. Brother to Bill Stonewater and father of Nels Stonewater. One of Ned's arms is limp, a result of an arrow wound suffered from goblins a decade ago.
Nels Stonewater of Bree: Son of Ned Stonewater and nephew of Bill Stonewater. Nels is determined to reclaim the old Stonewater farm north of Bree along the Greenway. Many consider this folly.
Lily Stonewater: Wife of Nels Stonewater and daughter-in-law of Nels Stonewater.
Ned Stonewater of Bree: Former (current?) trader who once traveled the East Road. Brother to Bill Stonewater and father of Nels Stonewater. One of Ned's arms is limp, a result of an arrow wound suffered from goblins a decade ago.
Nels Stonewater of Bree: Son of Ned Stonewater and nephew of Bill Stonewater. Nels is determined to reclaim the old Stonewater farm north of Bree along the Greenway. Many consider this folly.
Olveg the Bridge-Breaker: Last King's Huntsman. Perished fighting the forces of Rhudaur, bringing down a bridge to stop the advance of enemies forces. Interred in the crypts beneath Faroth-bran, the Hunting Hall, along with the Badge of Emrin.
She-Whose-Threads-Turn-Day-to-Night: The goblins called the spiders of Faroth-bran "the Children of Sho-Whose-Threads-Turn-Day-to-Night." It is unknown if this refers to one of the great spiders of the First Age or if this is the title of another arachnid mother who spawned the Misty Mountain spiders.
Sunnegisil, son of Sigibert the Shepherd: A young Woodman boy met at the edge of Radagast’s grove, waiting there for the path to appear.
Tarcil, Sixth High King of Arnor: Reigned from T.A. 435-515. Was the first High King to appoint a King's Huntsman to oversee the royal preserves and woodlands of Arnor.
Sunnegisil, son of Sigibert the Shepherd: A young Woodman boy met at the edge of Radagast’s grove, waiting there for the path to appear.
Tarcil, Sixth High King of Arnor: Reigned from T.A. 435-515. Was the first High King to appoint a King's Huntsman to oversee the royal preserves and woodlands of Arnor.
Unknown: Woodman woman found among the
Beorning toll-collectors at the Old Ford. Her presence there among Beorn’s
people was noted as unusual.
Unknown: Peddler and provisioner who
sold food to the fellowship at the Old Ford.
List
last updated: 3/18/18
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