The Lineage and Stewardship of Arvegil
Arvegil was a scion of the noble house of the Dúnedain of the North, born into the waning years of the kingdom of Arthedain. As the son of Argeleb I, he stood as a guardian of the ancient heritage of the Númenóreans during an era when the shadow of Angmar began to lengthen across the northern lands. His lineage traced back through the kings of the North-kingdom to Isildur, and he bore the heavy mantle of sovereignty at a time when the unity of the Dúnedain was fractured and the strength of the West was in slow, inexorable retreat.
The Defense of the North
The reign of Arvegil was defined by the relentless struggle against the malice of the Witch-realm. Following the death of his father in battle against the forces of the North-kingdom’s enemies, Arvegil ascended the throne with a grim resolve. He sought to maintain the integrity of the borders of his realm, particularly the strategic lands of the Weather Hills, which served as a bulwark against the incursions of the servants of the Enemy. Throughout his tenure, he labored to preserve the remnants of the ancient watch-towers, ensuring that the light of the Dúnedain did not flicker out entirely amidst the encroaching darkness.
Legacy and the Passing of an Age
Arvegil’s rule was characterized by a stoic endurance rather than the expansion of borders or the accumulation of wealth. He understood that his primary duty was the stewardship of his people’s survival, holding the line against the gathering storm that would eventually consume the North-kingdom. Though the records of his specific deeds in the field are sparse, his significance lies in the continuity he provided to the line of the kings. Upon his passing, the crown descended to his son, Arveleg I, who would continue the arduous task of defending the realm. Arvegil remains remembered in the annals of the archives as a king who stood firm in the twilight, ensuring that the blood of the Númenóreans endured to see the later ages of the world.