Board Thread:Forum Roleplays/@comment-25597877-20150722214840/@comment-26453572-20150726122702

It is morning, and many citizens have been summoned to the Citadel. Suddenly, Bergil walks out of the doors of his quarters. He bears a new banner. It is blue, and has the white tree, but its branchers are lightning bolts. He then raises the banner, and shouts,

"It is this day that a new king be set upon you all! I am that King, and this is my banner!"

Men walked over to him and put the crown upon his head. He then continued,

"As the first order of king, I will establish a new rule! All banners bearing the white tree of Gondor are to be replaced with the white tree you see upon my banner! Any banners that so not bear this tree, I will begin reworking your banners, to better fit the new rule!"

A man in the crowd shouted, "And why can't we keep out banners as they were? Why must they be changed?"

Bergil looked at him, and suddenly dark clouds formed over the area. Then, a crack of thunder was heard, and in his hand an orb of lightning appeared. He shot this into the air, and after hitting the clouds, a lightningbolt struck him, but he merely absorbed it. He expected none of this, but looked at the awestruck crowd and said,

"That is why the banners are to be changed. If I may continue, I now order that weapons and supplies be sent to Rohan as soon as possible. This would aid them in destroying Dunland, avoiding more future conflict."

Weeks later, an invitation of a ball in Harad arrived. There was much to do, and he could not attend. He sent in his stead the prince of Ithilien, to keep peace. Suring this time, he got stronger in his power. He then took it upon himself that he would be referred to either as the king or The Electromancer. All banners were successfully modified, and he began to establish trade that all of Gondor would benefit from. He summoned some Dwarves, and asked that they reforge the hilt of Anduril, sword of the king. They asked why, and he said he'd like it to be a little bigger so that the leather on the hilt was no longer needed. He paid them extra so that they wouldn't ask any more questions, and recieved the sword a few weeks later.