Thread:The First Age LOTR Server/@comment-28334208-20160709001640

I have found some great facts and new characters that you can put into the server these include :

All the seven fathers of the dwarves :

The most revered of all Dwarves, Dúrin (Del."Gate Sleeper" or E."King"; Kh."Uzbad Gamil" "Ancient Lord") awoke far back in the Elder Days, as the Longbeards first stirred, and traveled to Azanulbizar, the broad and beautiful valley east of the Misty Mountains

Úri I the scarred - awoke in the northern Ered Luin along with Dwálin the wise.He was the father of Naugladur who died in the battle of Sarn Athrad.

Dwálin the Wise (Del."Dawdler") was one of the seven fathers of the Khazâd. He awoke, with his friend Úri, in Zirakbhund (Mallost), in the northern Ered Luin. He was also known as Lindormursbani, although this Name was applied to him after his sixth Awakening as Dwálin VI, a great Dragon-Warrior. His far-sighted neutrality in the conflict between his brothers of the Firebeards and the Elves of Menegroth also earned him his epithet the Wise. His eldest son was Azaghal of Belegost.

Thelor the Rich (Av."Great Reolver"), known as Sindri (Del."Little Spark") in the records of the Westlands, was the Father of the Ironfists, the Fifth House of the Naugrim.

Thúlin the swift (La.Vanhä Isä) - father of the Stiffbeards

Druin the Proud (Hi." Clever" or Av. "Savage-one"), known as Sadal (Ch."Rude" or Io."Judge") among the Khazad and Easterlings, was the father of the Blacklocks, the seventh Tribe of the Khazâd. He was believed to have returned seven times.

Malin the Cold (Av."Golden One" or "Crusher"), known as Bavór (Del."Grumbler") in the Westlands, was the father of the Stonefoots, Father to Vár. It was prophecised that Malin would return seven times from his Tomb to take up the leadership of his tribe again.

Vampires of Middle Earth :

Gulavhar was a vampire that lived in the ruins of Fornost and Arnor. Gulavhar was like Thuringwethil a Fey or Maia-Spirit and was a mighty foe against the forces of good.

Thuringwethil (S."She of the hidden Shadow"), Messenger of Angband and Tol-in-Gaurhoth.This female Vampire was a favorite of Sauron and served as his messenger during the Quest of the Silmaril in the First Age. It was her shape that the Half-maia Lúthien used to gain entrance to Angband, for Thuringwethil( S . "Woman of the Secret Shadow") lost her powers and her cloak of shaping when Tol- in-Gaurhoth (S. "Isle of Werewolves") fell and Sauron fled, he himself taking the form of a Vampire.

Among the many servants of the Lord of the Nazgûl was a female Demon or Vampiress, known to the Hillmen as the Morrigan.She occupied the forsaken Holds and Barrows of the former Witch-realm and filled them with her servants and offspring, a host of lesser Morroval and Morvul.

Other servants of Morgoth :

Once of the Shadow Spirits of Mandos, Morthrog, who had the gift of foresight, became the Seer and councillor of Morgoth in Utumno, but vanished after predicting his master's fall.He later reappeared in Angsars-Morthrog in the Farthest East. Morthrog also prophesized the birth of Moran.

Langon was a fallen Maia, a servant of Morgoth and his herald or ambassador who was sent to speak with the Valar when they arrived at Morgoth's gate.

According to a dark prophecy a Maia will descend from Heavens to aid Morgoth in breaking free from the Doors of Night. He supposedly will be a Demon of the Void equal to Sauron. A powerful being, he sets forth during the last days of evil in the battle known as the Third Song or Dagor Dagorath. He was believed to have once been the chief Mandos folk,who had left his master before his descent down to Arda. His name is Gilthrang.

Erfaug was a malevolent demon troll that worked for Sauron. He was a Maia who took the form of a hideous acid spitting troll.

Fercha was a Maia in that was shrouded in a dark wolf form. He was powerful, and aided the Witch King during his time in Angmar. After Angmar's defeat, Fercha became less powerful and roamed the lands near the Shire. He would always stay away from beings of power such as Tom Bombadil or Gandalf.

Gaurin was a character of the First Age whose Glaive was mentioned by Beleg Cúthalion in a sharpening spell he casted on his knife.

The Warg-King was the oldest and slyest among the Wargs of Rhovanion and Leader of most of the independent Packs of Rhovanion.

Araudagul was a Half-Troll bred from a Beijabar and an Olog. He was "...a shrewd and devious battle commander..." of Gorgoroth

Gaurhir (S."Werewolf-Lord") was a werewolf, an immortal, evil beast descended from the lesser Maiar seduced by Morgoth and Sauron at the first sundering of good and evil.

During the last days of the First Age,Morgoth's host was scattered;many of his minions were hunted down and destroyed by the vengeful Valinorean army. One such figure was Maroch, a Greater Ordainer (Balrog), who escaped from Beleriand to flee eastwards.

Next to Jäänainen, Durlach was the mightiest being to inhabit the Northern Waste. A Balrog of Angband, Durlach was imprisoned within the seething caldera of Morgoth's Well during the War of Wrath.

I got this information from Middle-Earth Role Play (MERP) 