
MS460 - Mithril Lord of the Rings Gold Status
figure 'Eorl and Felarof' (primed).
This is the August
2006 Winning idea. It was suggested by Ian Heath.
Brief History:
Ancestor of the mearas
- the great horses of Rohan. Felarof was
a beautiful white horse and he was strong and swift and proud.
It was said that Felarof came from a line of horses whose
sire was brought to Middle-earth from the Undying Lands by
the Vala Orome. Felarof was a wild horse. As a foal, Felarof
was captured by Leod of the Eotheod, who lived in the north
near the source of the Anduin. When Felarof was fully grown,
Leod tried to mount him, but the horse threw him. Leod struck
his head and died, and his son Eorl vowed to avenge his death.
Eorl
tracked Felarof down and called to him, and the horse came.
Eorl said that Felarof owed him a weregild - meaning compensation
for his father's death. Felarof was able to understand the
language of Men, and he submitted to Eorl and gave up his
freedom. He allowed no one but Eorl to ride him, and he wore
no bit or bridle.
In
2510, Eorl rode Felarof to the aid of Gondor at the Battle
of the Field of Celebrant. Afterwards, the Eotheod were given
the land of Rohan and Eorl became the first King. Felarof
had the life-span of a Man. He was buried in the mound of
Eorl, who died in battle in 2545.
Felarof's
descendants, the mearas, were magnificent, long-lived horses.
The most famous of these was Shadowfax.
Dimensions:
Measures 63mm X 63mm approximately.
This figure is blister packed
and primed in Mithril's special undercoat.
MS460
Eorl and Felarof miniature, submitted by A. Raymond.

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