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The story of Arel Kiseria
ragorn Elessar Kiseria was born to be a Ranger. The
second child of his family, Aragorn outfought his older brother Parrick by the
age of ten. He was boen to weild a sword, and a great love of Gondor lived within
him.
is father, Roger Kiseria, was a Ranger in Halbarad's Grey Company, and a
veteran of the Battle of Pellenor Fields, where his best freind Halbarad was
killed. Steadfast as ever, Roger moved to the outskirts of Osgolith after the
king returned, and with a party of about two hundred Rangers and settlers,
kept the border to the weakened but still dangerous Mordor. he was wounded
in a skirmih there, and left active duty, but remains a commander there, now
that the contigant has grown to several thousand people, and nearly five hundred
Rangers.
ragorn's mother lived in Rivendell before meeting Roger. Bonnilee is an elf,
she is a third cousin to Elrond, and the neice of Glorfindel, and only left
Rivendell when Roger returned from the coronation of Aragorn to kingship in
Gondor, and claimed her, as they had agreed. A very sensibly lady, it was she
who convinced Roger to go to Osgolith, as that would draw them even. She has
always been a hardy woman, and actually is an honorary Ranger in Osgolith,
and is held in high regard. She bore three sons and a daughter, and all of
them were fighters as well, unsurprisingly.
serious child, Aragorn never was deeply involved in the affairs of others,
and was one to whom people were a mystery. His mother always said that his
greatest failing was his seeming inability to have empathy, and the inability
to know others' emotions. He usually shrugged it off, but with one person,
a girl named Jaclin, he was frustrated by his shortcoming.
ragorn was always a lover of the woods and trees. A tracker and hunter, like
his father, he was known as a child for going off into the woods and not being
seen for hours, and only his father could find him, sometimes. As he grew older,
his skill in this increased, and one day he was hiding from the world when
he came upon a small group of injured rabbits and used the last of his herbs
to dress and clean their wounds, and help heal them. Noting there were hunters
here, Aragorn changed tracks and marks, and led the hunters elsewhere. All
through the day and all of that week he came back to this spot, always protecting
them and keeping their wounds from festering. One day he came back and they
were gone, but an older man in brown sat there, and smiled at him.
he man it turned out was the Istari known as Radagast the Brown. Radagast
applauded him for his efforts, and thanked him by awarding him a sword. Elixer
it was called, in honor of his efforts with the animals. it would make up for
Aragorn's weakness, Radagast told him. Aragorn soon discoverd that he could
use Elixer to read the emotions of those around him, and found Jaclin felt
for him as he did for her. So they became husband and wife, but only for a
short while. A menace on the borders, Arajohn, was an orc cheiftan that had
threatened Osgolith the most in the ten years preceding. In fact, it was battle
with him that had been the cause of Roger's injury. One day, Arajohn's people
made a raid while Aragorn was hunting. Jaclin was taken, and his older brother
Parrick led a force to rescue her, and he died in battle wiht Arajohn. Aragorn,
in his fury, led a charge across the river to Arajohn's village, killing the
orc's officers one by one until they told him where Arajohn was. When Aragorn
found him, he held up Jaclin's hair in his one hand, and Parrick's in his other.
Aragorn drew Elixer and charged into a pitched fight with Arajohn, but was
not good enough. Arajohn was able to hold off the young man, but not defeat
him, and even lost a finger on his right hand in the battle before running
away with some of his orcs. Aragorn kept Arajohn's fallen knife from the battle,
and came home. After six months of torturing himself in Osgiliath, he left
and wandered the woods and trees he loved so much, living off the land for
many months. After a dream in which his fallen brother spoke to him, as well
as his dead wife, he was renewed wiht a sense of purpose. Realizing what he
must now do, Aragorn went to Minis Tirith and joined the Rangers there, starting
from scratch, though his postion as a captain in Osgolith could have gotten
him further faster. He is a Ranger, like his father, and always will be.
ince coming to Minis Tirith, Aragorn has participated in the defeat of Therion
the demon lord, in small ways. He helped divert the attention of the forces
so the king could slip inside, and was one of two leaders of a ragtag group
of Rangers, elves, hobbits, ents, and others that held the king's rearguard.
He then helped lead the group to the defence of the queen, fighting off a second
attack on the healers' area, and even managing to save the queen from a large
troll. Stabbed in the ribs in the battle, he nearly died from continually avoiding
medical attention, but he later recovered and returned to Minis Tirith, with
Arajohn now dead. During the course of the mission, he met and became freinds
with Arantal and Eles Vardimir, two slightly younger Rangers. In fact, it was
Arantal who killed Arajohn after Aragorn was stabbed, and it was she who made
sure he survived.
eturning to the home he had become attached to, he was promoted to Corporal
among the Hyandaners, along with Arantal, and romance blossomed between the
two slowly. He joined the kingdom debate team, and became a reporter for the
White Tree Registry, and ingratiated himself into life in Minis Tirith. A known
pubgoer, he can be found in the back corner often, sipping his drinks and eating
his food. Preferring the nickname given him, Arel, he went about his new life,
writing, training, teaching, partying, and even getting into a bar fight, backing
up the future king. But that is another story.
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