Plaza Life
Once known as Isilsartari (moonstone queen) the human Galadhrim, former warden of Lórien, who fought and died for good at the Morranon during the War of the Ring, was renamed Isil Mornungol (Black widow) when she fell beneath the power and shadow of Mordor forever. The good part of her which had fought her true nature for so long learnt acceptance of her darkness in the pits at the hands of a friend, another minion called Umarth. She went from being a force for good, to being what the good fear. She found freedom in the land of shadows, freedom to kill any in her path. It is a change many have been scared by, the loving yet tortured girl close to insanity became a killer finding passion in pain and a calmness which only evil can bring. She dragged her own adopted heart brother to the pits to teach him a lesson or two and followed on with other acts of darkness. She worships the lord of the Void, Melkor and awaits his return to the earth as she feels that the day will one day come. She allows the will of the dark lord to work through her, bringing his touch to the lands of the free. She uses the sword, lachelbereth, given to her in Lórien before the last battle to kill those who were once her allies. Isil has no blood relatives in middle earth, she came from another time and place, yet she still has those adopted few who care for her, those who call themselves the Elsen clan. Her other family is one whispered of in Mordor, the people who dwell or dwelt in the house of Faren. Isil has died once, and knows nothing of why she still walks the earth now. Only there is a purpose, one she is beginning to suspect is dark.
Further details of who Isil is can be found in her home. Her library contains her story as does the library of the Mojac clan in Khazad dum. ( KD KP)
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Real Life
I live in the UK - between the mountains and the sea. Each are one minute each way. I have a dog and a fiancé, and have been engaged for over a decade so far. I am an academic hoping to do my PhD. I have had a love of Tolkien since I was 4. My character here is one I created for a story in high school over 12 years ago, that info should stop the how old are you comment. I had a Tolkien fanatic teacher called Bilbo, yes he did look like a hobbit, who had us read nothing but Tolkien for a year. Isil has been altered a bit to fit the plaza, she is also growing with the place. She manages to surprise me with her twists and turns and the path she takes.
