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'''Amdir''' is a character created specifically for ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar]]''. He was a [[Rangers of the North|Ranger of the North]] and part of [[Aragorn]]'s company that helped protect the Hobbits in the Shire and Bree-land during the dawn of the [[War of the Ring]]. He managed to free [[Mundo Sackville-Baggins]] from the [[Blackwolds|Blackwold]] and a [[Nazgûl|Black Rider]]. Yet, the [[Nazgûl]] stabbed him with his dagger before riding off. Gravely poisoned, he seeks refuged in [[Archet]].<ref>{{VGC|SAIB}}</ref>  
'''Amdir''' is a character created specifically for ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar]]''. He was a [[Rangers of the North|Ranger of the North]] and part of [[Aragorn]]'s company that helped protect the Hobbits in the Shire and Bree-land during the dawn of the [[War of the Ring]]. He managed to free [[Mundo Sackville-Baggins]] from the [[Blackwolds|Blackwold]] and a [[Nazgûl|Black Rider]]. Yet, the [[Nazgûl]] stabbed him with his dagger before riding off. Gravely poisoned, he seeks refuged in [[Archet]].<ref>{{VGC|SAIB}}</ref>  
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Perhaps due to the poisoned blade, he joins the forces of Angmar. The [[Nazgûl]] that stabbed him along with four others attempts to change him into a [[wraiths|wraith]]. [[Aragorn]], [[Lenglinn]] and [[Torthann]] are able to drive off the Nazgûl. Amdir is slain by the [[Free peoples]] of [[Middle-earth]] before the change is completed.<ref>{{VGC|SAI}} Chapter 1: Unravelling the Thread</ref>
Perhaps due to the poisoned blade, he joins the forces of Angmar. The [[Nazgûl]] that stabbed him along with four others attempts to change him into a [[wraiths|wraith]]. [[Aragorn]], [[Lenglinn]] and [[Torthann]] are able to drive off the Nazgûl. Amdir is slain by the [[Free peoples]] of [[Middle-earth]] before the change is completed.<ref>{{VGC|SAI}} Chapter 1: Unravelling the Thread</ref>
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Revision as of 20:41, 17 July 2015

"Amdir (Shadows of Angmar)" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Amdir
LOTRO character
Biographical Information
AffiliationAragorn
DeathT.A. 3018
Physical Description
RaceMen
GenderMale
WeaponrySword
GalleryImages of Amdir

Amdir is a character created specifically for The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar. He was a Ranger of the North and part of Aragorn's company that helped protect the Hobbits in the Shire and Bree-land during the dawn of the War of the Ring. He managed to free Mundo Sackville-Baggins from the Blackwold and a Black Rider. Yet, the Nazgûl stabbed him with his dagger before riding off. Gravely poisoned, he seeks refuged in Archet.[1]

Perhaps due to the poisoned blade, he joins the forces of Angmar. The Nazgûl that stabbed him along with four others attempts to change him into a wraith. Aragorn, Lenglinn and Torthann are able to drive off the Nazgûl. Amdir is slain by the Free peoples of Middle-earth before the change is completed.[2]

References

  1. The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, "Introduction"
  2. The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, "Stirrings in the Darkness" Chapter 1: Unravelling the Thread