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'''Barahir of Tâl Rimmon''' or '''Barahir the Huntsman''', son of Galdor the Bold who was the former lord, has been holding the lordship of the region for about a decade.
'''Barahir of Tâl Rimmon''' or '''Barahir the Huntsman''' (b. TA 2939) is a nobleman in western Anórien. He is the son of Galdor the Bold, a nobleman of Rhovanion descent, and Adaneth of Belfalas.  


He's just reached 67 and been well known for a love of hunts and 20's libertine life.  
Barahir's youth was marked with intemperance and debauchery; he was briefly betrothed to one of Theoden's sisters, but she ended the engagement upon learning of his decadent lifestyle. His parents were extremely disappointed, and sent him to Belfalas to work as a captain. During his years at sea he met Hiril, the daughter of a wealthy landowner in Linhir. They were promptly married, returning to Anórien and bearing two sons, Bregolas and Belegund. In TA 2996 Barahir inherited the lordship of the region.


He owns imposing eyes of deep gray, and hair of dirty blonde which implies bloods of Rhovanion-Kingdom nobility, came south with Eldacar, within the family.
Barahir has imposing dark gray eyes, and dirty blond hair that reveals his northern heritage. As his epithet suggests, he has a deep passion for hunting (often taking priority over his official and familial duties). Adaneth, whose first husband was killed by a boar in Tumladen, disapproves strongly but to no avail.
 
Undoubtedly the passion for hunting has never ceased and he enjoys diets of meat, though (surprisingly) alcohol is not one he does.
 
In youth he was betrothed to one of Theoden's sister, but she broke of it after he was caught trying to flirt with other lady while in Minas Tirith.
 
His mother, Adaneth of Belfalas, was extremely disappointed.
 
She herself was engaged to one of the MT nobles, but he died in a hunting accident in Tumladen. she has disliked hunts ever since.
 
Mother didn't want him to return until he was married again so he went down to Belfalas in his late 20s, working as a captain.
 
He indeed found his lover, in sound way this time, Hiril, a daughter of one of greatest landowner nobles of Linhir.
 
There're two sons of Barahir, Bregolas and Belegund. Despite a bit of neglects from their father as a parent, they could grow healthily and nobly thanks to the grandparents and an uncle, though the second son(spoiler he dies at pelennor) has also developed affection to wine and recently, has become participating in hunt more than usually.

Revision as of 21:10, 30 May 2023

Barahir of Tâl Rimmon or Barahir the Huntsman (b. TA 2939) is a nobleman in western Anórien. He is the son of Galdor the Bold, a nobleman of Rhovanion descent, and Adaneth of Belfalas.

Barahir's youth was marked with intemperance and debauchery; he was briefly betrothed to one of Theoden's sisters, but she ended the engagement upon learning of his decadent lifestyle. His parents were extremely disappointed, and sent him to Belfalas to work as a captain. During his years at sea he met Hiril, the daughter of a wealthy landowner in Linhir. They were promptly married, returning to Anórien and bearing two sons, Bregolas and Belegund. In TA 2996 Barahir inherited the lordship of the region.

Barahir has imposing dark gray eyes, and dirty blond hair that reveals his northern heritage. As his epithet suggests, he has a deep passion for hunting (often taking priority over his official and familial duties). Adaneth, whose first husband was killed by a boar in Tumladen, disapproves strongly but to no avail.