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Jí Indûr Dawndeath
Indûr Dawndeath was born Jí Indûr in the city of Korlan in S.A 1955. heir to the fortune of welthiest family in the Kiran republic, he was the youngest man ever elected govonor in any of the realms six districts.
He worked for the creation of a central government which could contest the growing might of Nûmenor. Indûr slowly accumulated support among the wealthy merchants and warriors , as well as among the nearby Elves. But after the realm was on the threshold of war and as riots began to burst out, Indûr fled east to Mûmakan.
Sauron´s agents had resied in the home of the Mûmakil since the mid-eighteenth century, S.A, and Jí Indûr´s cordial relations with the Dark Lords´s minions enabled him to find a refuge after his overthrow. The tall Kiran povided the Lord of the Rings an opportunity to further his sordid goals in the Far South, while Sauron offered the exiled king a new throne. This heinous pact doomed the Mûmakani. The Evil One gave Indûr a Ring of Power in S.A 2001, and later the same year the Ringwraith captured the throne of Mûmalan on behalf of his evil mentor.
Jí Indûr was crowned Jí Amaav II of Mûmakan. Ruling from the holy city of Amaru, Indûr united the semi-nomadic tribes and laid plans for further conquest. His reign lasted 1261 years, during which the Mûmakni became a corrupt people. Indûr returned to the Middle-earth around T.A 1050 and spent the next two centuries regaining his strength on the isle of E-Sorul Sare.
During the rest of the Third Age, he stayed at Mordor (1640-2000) or at Minas Morgul (2000-2460 and 2941-3019). He traveled with the Witch King in the search for the One Ring in T.A 3018, encountering the company on Weathertop and losing his mount during the confrontation at the Bruinen Ford. Later, he oversaw the preparations for the Mûmakil assault during the ill-fated campain against Minas Tirith. His end came after the skirmish with the great Eagles over the battle of Morannon, for as Indûr and the other Fell Riders flew to intercept the Hobbits at Mount Doom, they became engulfed in the destruction resulting from the unmaking of the One Ring. Thus, the shadow of the South disappeared from Eä.