Note: I am in no way affiliated with any Lord of the Rings merchandise, such as the books, movies, or video games. All of the characters excluding Mandos are of my own creation, and all of the places excluding Middle Earth, Rohan, Gondor, Rivendell, and Lothlorien are of my own creation. Also, many of the elven and other names have been derived from the elfish language created by J.R.R. Tolkien.
When Middle Earth was still young, long before the war of the ring began, another enemy existed. Moradan had sprung forth from the fires of Mandos, and sought to control Middle Earth and its inhabitants. Long had the forces of the people of Middle Earth held him back, and long had he been weakening their defenses. Moving forward, Moradan had his sights set on controlling Telerindór, home of the elven queen Nénariel. Leading her army, the Várelen, against him, Nénariel managed to drive him back into his lair.
But the victory was short lived, for Moradan, now stronger and more intent on conquering Middle Earth than ever, was stirring . . .
