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Médhor was a Silvan Elf stationed to watch over the settlements of Men in the Southlands in the Second Age.
He was created for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and so is non-canonical.
Biography[]
Médhor served as a soldier alongside Arondir in keeping watch over the settlement of Tirharad in the land in other times known as Mordor. After one venture into the settlement, Médhor expressed concern to Arondir about the latter's apparent affection towards the woman Bronwyn, a human, shortly before Watchwarden Revion arrived.
Shortly afterwards, the Silvan Elves under Revion's command were beset by Orcs and enslaved, and were made to dig a large trench in search of an unknown artifact. Upon reaching a great tree, the Elves defied the Orcs' orders to cut it down, and as retribution, the Orc-chief Magrot cut Médhor in the throat, killing him.