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Beren (also known as Beren Erchamion, "the One-handed", and Beren Camlost, "the Empty-handed") is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He appears in The Silmarillion. Beren is clearly a strong man. He holds himself well and generally keeps himself neatly groomed, providing an impression of military bearing. Around his neck is a thin silver chain which remains tucked under his shirt at all times. When armored, he's usually geared for war. He carries a bag and bandoleer, both likely as not full of all kinds of nasty explosive devices. He favors large, unsubtle weaponry. His armor tends to be scratched and dented, but clearly the attempt has been made to keep it in good repair by someone who isn't actually an armor smith. Occasionally, especially if he's headed to meet someone, he can be seen in casual clothes. He makes a moderately handsome figure in a variety of wool, linen and silk. His tastes clearly run towards the comfortable over the stylish. His casual smile has returned in full. A faint scent of flowers clings to him, though it is barely noticeable over the usual oil and gunpowder. Beren, lub Beren Erchamion (prawdopodobnie 432 PE - 466 PE, potem także 466 PE - 506 PE) - człowiek z Pierwszej Ery, syn i towarzysz Barahira, ukochany i małżonek pięknej Lúthien, dziedzic Pierścienia Barahira, zdobywca Silmarilla i jedyny śmiertelnik, który powrócił z krain umarłych. Beren is a Sorcerer who has a home in both Tenebrae and Daemon's Crag. He's one of the acolytes of the Cabal. Beren is an extremely powerful sorcerer, and as a result nearly immortal. He is quite easily offended. His main occupation beside being a member of the Cabal is to be the town sorcerer of Tenebrae, a law enforcer. If someone catches someone else at attacking an innocent or stealing, they call for him. He is judge, jury and executioner at the same time, and the penalty is death by being blown apart. The Avatar met him first in Tenebrae in Ultima VIII. Later, Beren was annoyed that the heavy rains caused by Hydros had caused some of the lava river to cool off. Spotting the Avatar, he warned not to enter the enclave of the Sorcerers. Beren was very upset when the Avatar caused the death of Bane, but bowed to the victor, after Malchir was defeated and killed in a duel. Alternatively, Beren was pleased when Avatar caused the death of Vardion, instead of Bane. This implies Beren has feelings for Bane but this isn't pursued further. Beren was the daemon of Juno Eclipse. He was an Alpine Chough, representing her vigilance, protectiveness, and strategic skills. Beren served as Juno's conscience during her time as an Imperial officer, which saved the latter from being as corrupted and evil as so many other Imperial officers with less moral daemons had let themselves become. After defecting to the Rebellion, Beren served as an advisor to Juno when creating their strategies in war, and encouraging her to stand firm when Rebel leaders like Mon Mothma put her down for her "unreasonable" suggestions. Starkiller's daemon, Tinuviel, won Beren's heart when Starkiller and Juno fell in love, and mourned her death after her and Starkiller's sacrifice on the Death Star. He was also a friend of Rahm Kota's daemon, Ziethiel. Founder of the Berennethtelli. * He was a foreigner (from the city of Reladivus?) who came to the Vingkotlings and married Redayle, Vingkot's daughter. * He brought with him the secret of his Hyaloring ancestors. * He had a son, Ulvargar. Beren was an Edain, the son of Barahir and Emeldir the man-hearted. He was a man of the royal House of Bëor of Dorthonion, and the most accomplished hero and adventurer of the First Age. The battle of the Dagor Bragollach befell during his youth, bringing about the ruin of his kingdom. The young Beren lived with his father and eleven loyal followers in the highlands of Dorthonion, and the thirteen of them performed many acts of bravery, to the great frustration of Morgoth, the Dark King of Angband. After the ruin of the Outlaws of Dorthonion and the death of his father, Beren lived alone in Dorthonion off the land and came to know the many birds and beasts that lived there, and they helped him when he needed it. During this time, he hunted nothing and ate no meat and only killed the creatures of Morgoth that roamed the country. He learned not to fear death only captivity and bondage; however, things began grow more difficult for him in Dorthonion for Morgoth put an even greater price on his head and he was forced from the land of his birth by Sauron and Draugluin. He crossed into Doriath, through the forests of Dungortheb, where he saw and fell in love with Lúthien, princess of the Sindar and daughter of Thingol and Melian.
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