The Encyclopedia of Arda - Aragost (original ) (raw )
Dates Race Division Culture Family Pronunciation ara'gost Meaning Possibly 'royal dread'2 Titles Indexes: Alphabetical: A Men About this entry: Updated 8 April 2012 This entry is complete
The eighth Chieftain of the Dúnedain The son of Arahad I , Aragost was the eighth of Isildur's line to hold the title Chieftain of the Dúnedain and lead the remnant of the Northern Dúnedain . He lived in historic times, though few of the events of those times would have affected him directly. While he was still a young Man , the Watchful Peace came to an end with Sauron's return from the East , which in turn saw the foundation of the White Council . A new wave of attacks against Gondor began, and the Men of the Éothéod rode south to the aid of the Gondorians , giving rise to the new nation of Rohan . Meanwhile Sméagol found the Ring in Anduin (the very Ring that was lost there by Aragost's distant ancestor Isildur ) and found his way into the Misty Mountains , which were at that time beginning to be occupied by Orcs . Some of these Orcs captured Celebrían the wife of Elrond , and though she was rescued by her sons ,3 her suffering eventually drove her to leave Middle-earth . Aragost's rule lasted [sixty-five years](../chronicle.html?startyear=2523&startage=3&endyear=2588&endage=3&c=The Rule of Chieftain Aragost); he was succeeded by his son, Aravorn . Notes 1 The date of Aragost's birth appears only in The History of Middle-earth volume XII, The Peoples of Middle-earth . It cannot therefore be considered completely reliable. 2 Many of the names of the later line of Isildur are difficult to interpret, but usually this is because they contain unfamiliar elements other than the common Ar(a)- , indicating their claim to royalty. In Aragost's case, we do have an attested Sindarin element gost , which means 'dread' or 'terror', but that seems strange attached to the name of one of the noble Northern Dúnedain . If this is actually the intended meaning, perhaps it simply implies that Aragost caused terrible fear in his enemies. 3 Given the close ties between the Dúnedain and Rivendell , it is not inconceivable that Aragost played some part in the rescue of Celebrían , but no records exist of the involvement of the Dúnedain . Indexes: Alphabetical: A Men About this entry: Updated 8 April 2012 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2004, 2012. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ . Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile , the free online personality test.Take the FREE myDISCprofile personality test to discover your core personality and your ideal job.