
MS461 - Mithril Gold Status figure 'Beregond'
(primed).
This is September 2006's
Winning idea. It was suggested by Vilho Väisänen
(Will the Fey).
Brief History:
Guard of the Citadel
loyal to Faramir. Beregond was the son of Baranor. Beregond
had a son named Bergil, who was ten years old at the time
of the War of the Ring and who remained in Minas Tirith during
the siege.
Beregond
was a man of arms of the Third Company of the Citadel. He
greatly admired Faramir, son of Denethor, the Steward of Gondor.
He was assigned to instruct Pippin Took -
the newest member of the Guard of the Citadel - in the pass-words
and other matters. Beregond was interested to meet Pippin,
for he had never met a Hobbit before, and he was amazed to
find that although Pippin was like a child in appearance he
had been through more dangers than most Men of Gondor.
Beregond
was greatly concerned when Faramir was pursued back to Minas
Tirith by Winged Nazgul, and he feared for Faramir’s
safety when Denethor sent his son back to guard the river
crossing the next day. Faramir was brought back to the City
near death. That night Beregond saw a strange light in the
tower, which he believed indicated that Denethor was confronting
Sauron with his mind. Beregond was correct – it was
the light of the palantir that he saw.
Beregond
was on duty as the sentinel at the gate of the Citadel when
Pippin came to tell him that Denethor intended to burn Faramir
alive. Beregond had to choose between his duty to remain at
his post and his love for his Captain. Beregond ran to the
Silent Street to help Faramir. When he came to the Closed
Door, the porter would not let him pass and Beregond was forced
to kill him – an act he deeply regretted. At the entrance
to the House of the Stewards, Beregond slew two of Denethor’s
servants who were trying to light the funeral pyre and he
stood on the steps warding the others off with his sword until
Gandalf arrived.
Gandalf
rescued Faramir from the pyre, but Denethor drew a knife and
advanced on his son. Beregond stepped forward to stop his
lord from hurting Faramir. Denethor then committed suicide
by setting himself on fire. Beregond helped carry Faramir
to the Houses of Healing and Gandalf entrusted him with the
key to the Closed Door.
Beregond
reported his actions to the Chief of the Guard, and Gandalf
recommended that Beregond should be assigned to guard Faramir
in the Houses of Healing. Beregond was present when Faramir
awoke and he was overjoyed.
After
the coronation of Aragorn, King Elessar, Beregond was brought
before the King to receive judgement for leaving his post
and for killing the porter and Denethor's servants on hallowed
ground. The penalty for these acts was death, but the King
showed mercy because Beregond had done them out of love for
Faramir and because he had fought bravely in battle. Beregond
became the Captain of the Guard of Faramir called the White
Company.
Dimensions:
Measures 43mm in height (base to halberd) approximately.
This figure is blister packed
and primed in Mithril's special undercoat.

Example of Beregond
painted by David Daines. Click picture to see his galleries.
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