Thread:Eras of Arda Team/@comment-84.107.251.243-20170717205958/@comment-84.107.251.243-20170718180546

My apologies, i had spent a lot of time on my other Applications and felt a bit down to write a other one. This was an act of laziness and i shall not aby by that. My apologies for that. Here is my background information/Lore of Cirdan the shipwright.

'''Cirdan the shipwright. My interpitation of Cirdan.'''

''A long time ago Cirdan was not called Cirdan, he was called Nowë, Nowë was kin to both Elwë and Olwë. Thus Nowë came from a royal family, like most royals Nowë was respected and a learned man. During the travels of the elves westward, Nowë lost many of his companions and friends to reach the ships to go Valinor. One of those companions was Elwë, the companions missed their ships to go to Valinor. Nowë could not wait and started making his own sails and ships. With his new found proffesion, Nowë named himself Cirdan the shipwright. Cirdan had not forgotten his friend Elwë and he kept looking for him. First he looked for hours, than days, and finally days became weeks. When Cirdan made his travels to Tol Eressëa, to travel to Valinor, he was too late. The ships had left, all but one, his own. ''

''Cirdan starting prepping himself and his ship to travel and follow the light to Valinor. Just before he took off, he heard whispers. Whispers coming from the Valar theirself, they warned him not to travel. For no ship would endure the trip, not for many years. From this moment Cirdan understood his role in this world and stayed east of the sea with the Teleri elves. For what cirdan did, the Teleri rewared him with Lordship. From that day on and still now, Cirdan his folk came known as Falarthrim, people of the foaming shores. The Falarthrim made many ships and harbours like Eglarest and Brithombar. They shall protect the sea and the people till the very end.''

''At this point of history i shall start my role as Cirdan, i shall lead the Falarthrim and build the two harbours. During this time Cirdan was known to be very wise and was often seeked for advisement. ''