1.  Galadhir the White-(Maia) The Archmagus of the Wizards order and High King of Rohan. He is the ambassador of Manwë, the Lord of the Breath of Arda, in Middle-Earth. He holds one of the seven palantíri of Middle-Earth. Uinen, a maia of the sea, presented Galadhir with Andúril during the first campaign against Gomulous with the promise that it would be returned to her upon the completion of his labors. He married Nimue of Dol Amroth in the year 2004 of the Age of Wizards by Shire Reckoning. His son, Eldarion, is the crown prince of Rohan. His queen Nimue died at the hands of Morgoth while they rode upon the plains of Dol Amroth in the year 2006 of the Age of Wizards by Shire Reckoning. Galadhir sought out revenge for her death and nearly died at the hands of Morgoth had Radagast the Red not sacrificed himself. During the battle, Andúril was destroyed by Morgoth save its hilt. Ferru, the dwarven smith and lord of Khazad-Dûm, forged a new blade for Andúril and named it Elensil or "Sword of the Stars" in the elvish tongue. Galadhir was reunited with Nimue when he returned to Valinor at the end of the age of Wizards. He cast Elensil into the sea and kept his promise to Uinen to return the sword to her before returning into the west. 


2.  Ferru the Black-(Dwarf) Second in the Wizards order and ruler of Khazad-Dum. He is the ambassador of Aulë, the smith, in Middle-Earth. He is said to descend from Durin, The Deathless. He wields the axe Narnaugrim "the flame of the Dwarves". He also wields twin broadswords made of mithril named Hravan and Dagnir.He holds one of the seven palantíri of Middle-Earth.  Under his rule Khazad-Dûm became a prosperous kingdom once more. The dwarves once again mined the rich mithril that ran under their mountains. In the "Pipe Weed" civil war that ensued between the wizards he chose to support Galadhir. After Galadhir was defeated in combat by Luminos he forged Galadhir new armour that resembled the armor of the fountain guards of Gondor. When Morgoth destroyed Andúril he forged a new blade for the sword and named it Elensil. He remained a close friend and ally of Galadhir during the war against Morgoth. He led his dwarven legions into battle on countless occasions riding his mount, Beor. He returned into the west at the close of the age of Wizards. 

 

3.  Legolas the Blue-(Silvan Elf) Third in the Wizards order and ruler of Mirkwood. He is the ambassador of Ulmo, the Lord of Waters, in Middle Earth. He wields the spear Aiglos, or "Icicle" in the Elvish tongue. He holds one of the seven palantíri of Middle-Earth. He fell to the influence of Morgoth in the year 2003 of the Age of Wizards by Shire Reckoning. Morgoth sent envoys to Mirkwood making Legolas believe that he desired peace with the Order. Legolas rode to the gates of Angband on a diplomatic mission for the order. Morgoth appeared before him in fair guise lulling him with promises of greater power and peace. Little did he know that he was working his dark magics upon him. Morgoth began to show Legolas his military might through the palantír. As in the ancient days he became taken by the dark powers. Mirkwood renounced the order and became a servant of Angband. The other wizards tried to redeem Legolas but were unable to do so for he did not wish to return to the light. Before falling under the influence of Morgoth, Legolas had been a cunning warrior and a brilliant military tactician. He perished when he led an assault against the island city of Annúminas.

4. Radagast the Red-(Dúnedain) Fourth in the Wizards order and ruler of Gondor. He is the ambassador of Mandos, the harbinger of fate, in Middle-Earth. He wields Ragnarök the sword of the Witch-King of Angmar. He held one of the seven palantíri of Middle-Earth. He fell at the hands of Morgoth on the first day of Solmath in the year 2006 of the Age of Wizards by Shire Reckoning. He fell defending Galadhir from certain death at the hands of Morgoth. As Morgoth drew close to kill the Arch Magus Radagast fought with Morgoth and was consumed by his dark fire. Radagast was buried in the city of Minas Tirith as one of the noble Kings of Gondor. Before he fell Radagast had been a great innovator of machines and industrial magic. He was reunited with his friends when they returned to Valinor after defeating Morgoth

 

5.  Luminos the Green-(Teleri Elf) Fifth in the Wizards order and ruler of the Land of Noldor. He is the ambassador of Tulkas, the strongest of the Valar, in Middle-Earth. He wields the Vorpal Blade of Valinor. He holds one of the seven palantíri of Middle-Earth. He was the wisest in the field of mathematics. He led one faction of the Order during the "Pipe Weed" civil war that occurred, although he was under the influence of Gomulous. He defeated Galadhir in combat during the battle of the Galenas fields. Shortly after the order ceased their civil war as Morgoth had returned. During the war against Morgoth he was a brilliant general and cunning strategist. When the later wizards and the four Elf Wizardresses came from the west he was quite taken with Luthien although she did not view him as such they were good friends and often spent time in the archives of Rivendell. Of all the wizards Luminos was the only one to discover what truly happened to Legolas and Gil-Galad. He earnestly sought to bring Legolas back to the light. Luminos even tried to use the light of Eärendil to expell Morgoth's magic from him. He mourned their deaths and threw his palantír into the sea so that Morgoth could not hold sway over him. He lit an eternal flame with the light of Eärendil at the memorial he built to the memory of Legolas and Gil-Galad in Annúminas. Luminos returned into the West at the close of the Age of Wizards. 

6.  Gil-Galad the Golden-(Moriquendi Elf)-Sixth in the Wizards order and ruler of Rhun. He is the ambassador of Lórien, the Vala of Dreams, in Middle-Earth. He Wielded Hadhafang the blade of Elrond of Rivendell. He held one of the seven palantíri of Middle-Earth. Gil-Galad fell in love with the daughter of an elven chieftain during the first campaign against Gomulous.  He asked her father for her hand in marriage which he refused Gil-Galad until the order had completed its campaign against Gomulous. Gil-Galad went against her father's wishes and married her in secret. When the campaign against Gomulous was finished her father acknowledged Gil-Galad's union to his daughter. When Morgoth was ressurected Gil-Galad began to have visions of his wife's death even though she was immortal. These were created by Morogoth to deceive Gil-Galad into his service. Gil-Galad sought to prevent his visions from coming to pass by any means necessary.  In the end his visions came true and his queen was slain in the night. Gil-Galad was succumb by grief at the loss of his queen. When Legolas led his assault upon Annúminas Gil-Galad was slain when he tried to prevent Legolas from escaping the island city. He was reunited with his friends when they returned to Valinor after defeating Morgoth.