The ancient bloodlines of Númenor flew true in the veins of this stern-eyed scholar from Umbar. He spent his youth exploring Umbar’s ancient ruins, and there found lost legacies of the Black Númenoreans. When older, he practiced the arts of sorcery and took the name Valecarn (‘Red Power’), eventually seeking out Saruman and asking for admittance to the Order of Wizards. He was already a gifted magician, and the store of ancient grimoires he brought as gifts won him a place as Saruman’s apprentice. Valecarn was obsessed with sorcery and spells of shadow and illusion. He longed to look into the palantír and gazed upon the past glories of lost Umbar, but Saruman had forbidden it. After twenty years, the White Wizard still refused to name Valecarn a Wizard, delegating him to lesser tasks. As h
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| - The ancient bloodlines of Númenor flew true in the veins of this stern-eyed scholar from Umbar. He spent his youth exploring Umbar’s ancient ruins, and there found lost legacies of the Black Númenoreans. When older, he practiced the arts of sorcery and took the name Valecarn (‘Red Power’), eventually seeking out Saruman and asking for admittance to the Order of Wizards. He was already a gifted magician, and the store of ancient grimoires he brought as gifts won him a place as Saruman’s apprentice. Valecarn was obsessed with sorcery and spells of shadow and illusion. He longed to look into the palantír and gazed upon the past glories of lost Umbar, but Saruman had forbidden it. After twenty years, the White Wizard still refused to name Valecarn a Wizard, delegating him to lesser tasks. As h
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| - The ancient bloodlines of Númenor flew true in the veins of this stern-eyed scholar from Umbar. He spent his youth exploring Umbar’s ancient ruins, and there found lost legacies of the Black Númenoreans. When older, he practiced the arts of sorcery and took the name Valecarn (‘Red Power’), eventually seeking out Saruman and asking for admittance to the Order of Wizards. He was already a gifted magician, and the store of ancient grimoires he brought as gifts won him a place as Saruman’s apprentice. Valecarn was obsessed with sorcery and spells of shadow and illusion. He longed to look into the palantír and gazed upon the past glories of lost Umbar, but Saruman had forbidden it. After twenty years, the White Wizard still refused to name Valecarn a Wizard, delegating him to lesser tasks. As his patience waned, Valecarn was soon to act on his own accord.
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