QUESTIONS AND INFORMATION
QUESTION: hey can you tell something about Dûion? (sorry but i saw "avar" and my brain went "!!!! YES GOOD!!")
ANSWER: Dûion (the sindarin counterpart to his true avarin name and the name by which he is known in the west) is an avar from the Orocarni and a descendant of those who first awoke at the waters of Cuivienen. His tribe, the Hisildi, are the guardians of the last remnant waters of Cuivienen and they guard the secret of its location with ferocity. The Hisildi are also the ones who spread the misconception that Cuivienen fully disappeared due to the seismic cataclisms of the First Age. They jealously guard it from the Noldor and Sindar and only few of the avari and nandor are allowed to know of its existence.
Dûion (or by his avarin true name Dōmēyondō) is a guide and a messenger by profession. He loves to travel and cannot stand remaining in one place for too long. He is usually tasked with delivering messages between the various lords and ladies of the avari and sometimes he guides both men and elves through the vast plains of Rhun.
He is no warrior and war tires him, although he fought his share in the battles of the First Age that were born in those parts. His one true love are stars, as he lived in the time where there was no sun or moon, but only the stars to gaze at night. He is rash and abrasive and diplomacy is not his strongest suit, but he is a very interesting company if one can be deemed interesting enough to earn it.
He fears the Noldor. Fears he will be spat upon and discarded for being a moriquende (he hates the term and he hates what they brought upon the world). He never traveled to Imaldris or Lorien or Lindon, and up to the Third Age he never crossed the Misty Mountains. He seldom comes to Mirkwood, with messages for Oropher and Thranduil.
His heart belongs to Naeriel of Nan Elmoth and for a long time his love has been one sided, although she is the only one besides his own mother who softened him. She is the one who convinced him to travel over the Misty Mountains and she is the one who introduced him to hobbits, people of which he is now fond of.
Dûion has no major part in the great histories of the world and he likes it this way. He never sought glory. All he ever wished for was travel and gaze at the stars.