Agandaur was descended from the Black Numenoreans who fell to Sauron's dominion. Agandaûr descended from the men of Númenor who had become evil, worshipers of Sauron. When Sauron returned to Mordor after the Battle of Dol Guldur, Agandaúr was among the Black Númenóreans who came to their master and served his cause, preparing for war., Agandaur is the main antagonist of the video game The Lord of the Rings: War in the North. He is a descendant of the Black Númenóreans and a dedicated and cruel servant of Sauron. He was voiced by Fred Tatasciore, who also voiced Poseidon, Typhon, Jubair al Hakim, Saren Arterius, Atlas, Nikolai Belinski, Bane, Tony Alpert, and Helm Hammerhand. It is unknown how Agandaur came to serve Sauron , Ability Name: Ability Description: AP Ratio: Dark Assault. Teleport, damaging and rooting nearby enemies. Agandaûr uses his dark powers to teleport to a location within medium range, instantly moving across the Battlegrounds. When enhanced with the “Overcharge” Ability, Agandaûr, Agandaûr was a Black Númenórean sorcerer from the South who claimed rulership of Angmar. Entering service to Sauron after being promised regency of the North, Agandaûr began amassing a vast army of Orcs, Goblins, Trolls, and Evil Men, while stirring up other dark forces such as the renegade Giant Bargrisar and the Spider Queen Saenathra. Upon his master's command, Agandaûr gathered a host , I interpreted Agandaur's shock spell into black dart, as either it or flame burst were the only spells that made sense and i didnt want to create a new spell. Making it a special rule could be cool. For the Gundabad warrior's, i thought it balanced it out a bit by them not having the ANGMAR keyword so they dont benefit from the army bonus., "These lands have known peace for too long, they will soon fell the Dark Lord's wrath." -Agandaûr A deadly Black Númenórean. A shadow, spoken of in whispers and fear, even among the powerful. He is Sauron's cruelest ally, and plays an important, yet still mysterious, role in the plans for bringing Middle-earth to its knees..