For the second time in as many weeks, Breged has
overruled Mandracoth to accept a volunteer to join the crew of the Glaurung. At
just nineteen, Galinor becomes by far the youngest member of the crew. For the
past two years he has served in the coastal guard for his home city of Pelargir,
and in that time has won laurels in both of the city’s Guard Tournaments for
his skill in swordplay.
Handsome, charismatic, and perhaps just a bit arrogant,
Galinor is one of the city’s most popular sons. When news of Galinor’s
acceptance reached the city, the Lord Castellan of Pelargir held a feast and presented Galinor with an ancient treasure from the city armoury, the
Dragon Shield of AlenĂ´th.
Although Madracoth eventually relented in his arguments
with Breged, he declared that no good would come from this decision.
***
Galinor is the first of the heroes of the Glaurung not to
be represented by a Lord of the Rings figure. This resin figure is from MierceMiniatures and was apparently part of their recent kickstarter. It was given to
me by a friend who had no use for it. Originally, I hadn’t intended to include
a character like Galinor in the crew, but one must accept the unexpected on
such long quests.
There aren’t that many miniature lines that fit well with
the Games Workshp's Lord of the Rings range. Most figures are far too large and bulky, but
this guy seem to fit right in well enough. The only thing I didn’t like about the figure
was his sword, which was disproportionately huge. So, I cut it off and replaced
it with the blade with Wargames Factory plastic orc sword. Thankfully, it glued
on perfectly. Careful examination of the figure shows that Galinor’s sword no
longer matches his sheath, but I can live with that.
Hmm. Different figure, a bit arrogant, sword and sheath don't match, negative prediction--this guy might as well be wearing a red shirt from the Enterprise....
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He does fit in well with the LOTR ones.
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