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[Vanyel's absence was brief and likely unnoticed, but he has returned...changed. His once black hair is now mostly white and his eyes are a much paler grey. He is sitting on the floor in his room with his back to the wall. Every inch of him says "don't touch me", yet something prompts him to open his Locket and use it.]
Why did you bring me back? What use am I...here? Without Yfandes? Without Stefen?
[His pillars have been ripped away and they expect him to stand; to fight?!]
I could kill whomever you wish. [There is something distant in his eyes. His heart can't handle the guilt of his actions.] I could drop them into the bowels of the Drabworld and leave them to suffocate.
Is that what you want of me? [He's beyond tears and out of answers.]
Why did you bring me back? What use am I...here? Without Yfandes? Without Stefen?
[His pillars have been ripped away and they expect him to stand; to fight?!]
I could kill whomever you wish. [There is something distant in his eyes. His heart can't handle the guilt of his actions.] I could drop them into the bowels of the Drabworld and leave them to suffocate.
Is that what you want of me? [He's beyond tears and out of answers.]
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That, I think, is because your heart is far bigger than you know. You underestimate yourself, Vanyel.
[ And then he tsks at him, mock scolding ]
Very much so. The Eldar may go for days without, but Men need more than that. If I had known I would have asked my cousin for lembas, it would be easier on your stomach, I think, and more sustaining than most things. I know she grows the corn now. Do you think you feel up to a short walk? I can take us to the Station and cook you a proper meal, that way, or I can see if Sketto can pinch us something from the kitchens here. [ Who ever looks at the fairies, after all - Maglor's ainsel has far more freedom of movement than he does himself ]
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[With an apologetic glance, he takes off his robe, revealing his hastily mended and stained Whites underneath. The fabric has been washed, but blood isn't easy to get out.]
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Hardly. The security here is terrible - I have crept into far worse places than this. [ The camp of the Valar, for example ]
[ He shoots a sly smile at Vanyel ]
You realise, by letting me in, you risk far more than I if caught. [ All Maglor has to lose is his life, after all, which he has demonstrated again and again that he cares little for ] And I can return to wherever I have been - this includes your room, now. [ And with family here probably also explains how he got in in the first place ]
[ He tips his head consideringly, eyes taking in Vanyel's appearance (again he wrestles down the flare of anger and what the dull stains mean) and decides ]
Amil first, I think. I know she has lembas on hand, and she will not mind if I take some for a good cause. And then the station, and we can see if the machines there can do a better job on your clothes, and find you something to wear in the meantime. [ If not, well. Maglor has a good deal of experience in removing bloodstains ]
[ He offers him his hand ]
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[There are other tunics tucked away in his room, but putting them on would require him exposing his marked body to the open air. He doesn't like being bare.]
You won't come here without my knowledge. [And even if he did, so what? Maglor is welcome to relax in his room.] There is nothing here that would serve the Unseelie any gain.
[Besides, Vanyel refuses - absolutely refuses - to let anyone decide his friends for him. Seelie or Unseelie is meaningless to him. Each man, woman and child should be judged on their actions and intentions alone.]
What does this...lembas...do? [He frowns, licking his lips awkwardly.] I'll only change into something else if you promise to look the other way.
[He tries - tries - to make his words light. Yet he knows they're not. After a slight hesitation, he takes Maglor's hand, unsure what to expect.]
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And I would not, without good reason. [ He did not ask Celebrian, after all. And Maglor is too old and seasoned a campaigner to ignore the potential use he is, a Shardbearer who can go anywhere... who can get into the Seelie castle with only the smallest of steps ] And I would not be too sure of that second, Vanyel. [ He could, he knows, come into the room and slay Vanyel - a shard is worth much in this world. He would not - probably - but he could and Maglor will not lie about that ]
It 'does' nothing. [ He smiles a little ] But even a small amount is sustaining, and it is easy on the stomach. [ It was what saved Maedhros, after all ] There may be a blessing on it, I suppose - but the making of it is strictly limited to those ellith who studied under the Lady Yavanna and those whom they in turn taught, so I do not know.
[ Gently ] If that makes it easier for you Vanyel, of course I will. Hold tight.
[ And then he tugs them both through the nearest shadow, to his mother's rooms in Caer Scima. Nerdanel is not in, or rather, she is busy at work - Maglor can hear her, the tap tap tap of her chisel, and knows that she will not hear him if he calls to her right now. He puts a finger to his lips to warn Vanyel, and scribbles her a note, before refilling the water jug and making sure that she has a plate of lembas ready when she takes a break. ]
No need to disturb her - she would not hear us right now anyway. Come on, let us hie to the Station.
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[He nods before giving Maglor a sharp glance.] And you would be sure to find why I am the most feared Mage in Valdemar and in the bordering lands. [Maglor isn't the only one who has been prepared for battle. In times of crisis, Vanyel's powers are hair-triggered. Not to mention he can use his sword and daggers quite well.]
What became of the Lady Yavanna? [Sorry for his curiosity. Even in a terrible state, it thrives unhindered.] ...mm. [He grips Maglor's hand securely, his head spinning at the magic. Once his vision adjusts from light to shadow to light, he gives Maglor a faint assent. He has no desire to bother anyone.]
I hope she understands.
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[ A wry shrug ] Then let us hope it never comes to that, eh? [ although a part of him is... curious. He has only seen Vanyel work magic once, after all. He does not know how far his skills might extend ]
Became? Oh, sorry. Nothing - the Yavanna is the name we gave to Earth-Queen, one of the Powers of the World. Many of my kin studied at the feet of the Valar, but... they dwell in Valinor, and not since the first breaking of the world have they set foot in Middle-earth again. So... those of us who left took only what they taught us, and nothing more. But the making of lembas is something taught only to a few - mostly the healers.
[ He takes a few small loaves of the lembas and slips them in a pack before taking Vanyel's hand again. Another step and they are in the Station. Indoors, near Maglor's room here - in the TV room, to be exact, since that is where Maglor knows the best ]
Amil will not mind. Here, rest a while, and if you like, you can see if the lembas will be kinder to your stomach than other food.
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The magic here is greater than the magic in Valdemar. I could do horrible things. [Sometimes he wonders if his magic isn't somehow independent from himself. It often seems like a wild animal that, once loose, cares for nothing and no one.]
Why did you leave Valinor? [He wonders over the draw of Middle-Earth.] I'm grateful the recipe for it isn't lost.
[His brow furrows at the sight of the loaves, curious over their ingredients. Not that he'll pry. His voice is breathless when they arrive in the Station and he quickly finds a place to sit.]
Thank you, Maglor.
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Is it? I would not know - 'magic' is not a word we use in Middle-earth for anything save the devices of the Enemy, although some of what we do is deemed as such by others.
[ Vanyel might be of use in that regard murmurs Curufin He would make it quick, for you, if you wanted - if it comes to that and you would rather not Fade instead ]
I... cannot speak for everyone. [ Maglor says softly, eyes downcast ] Some, perhaps, for the lure of new lands, new kingdoms. Some for family, for friendship. But we... we went for our Father and our Oath. [ a small flicker of a smile ]
I, too. Galadriel knows how to make it - Celebrian might, as well, perhaps even Arwen, for I suspect my cousin would have passed the recipe down, mother to daughter. I have always enjoyed the taste - far better than the dwarven cram or the waybread of the Edain! [ It reminds me of home ] Amil might as well, but I have never asked.
[ He smiles back quietly ] I will see if I can find anything in your size hm?
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[Meaning diagrams etc..]
Your father has a strong hold on you. [It's not something he can fully understand.] I suspect Elves have a refined palate.
[Compared to Men, at least. He's not sure about Dwarves.]
...yes. I would appreciate anything, whether it is my size or not. [He breaks off a piece of lembas and brings it to his mouth.]
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Such a strange world yours sounds. [ he murmurs softly ] I think I would dearly like to visit, one day.
[ Mention of his father brings shadows to his eyes and Maglor shrugs ]
He...is my father. Feanor is...was...a wildfire, devouring all in his path, but bringing warmth and light to those who stood beside him. He was brilliant and driven...passionate and whole-hearted in everything he did, for good or ill. They say of him even now, that he was both the greatest and the worst of us, and none will ever equal him again. He was easy to love, but hard to like. But above and beyond all of that... he is my father.
[ A shrug - Maglor cannot explain the tangled knot of emotion that is Feanor, but it does not change the fact that he would follow his father, did follow his father, right into the jaws of damnation without looking back ]
[ He quirks an eyebrow at Vanyel ]
Do not let the dwarves hear you say that! But try it, and see. And I am taller than you Vanyel - I rather think you would not fit in my things
(ooc: or at least I assume so since Mags is like. 6'6)
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The description Maglor gives of Feanor is interesting. Even by the end of it, Vanyel isn't sure whether the Elf loves or hates his father. Maybe they have more in common than he first thought.]
We cannot choose our fathers. Even so, family is...important. My blood kin were, more or less, a disappointment in that regard, but the family I have built around myself means the world to me. I would gladly follow them to a new world.
[Love can be crazy and blind. For some, Vanyel doesn't mind being called mad.]
I cannot say I know much about them. I don't mean it as a slight. [His eyes take in Maglor's full height and he nods. While he is tall, the Elf dwarves him. No pun intended.]
A clean tunic that is too large is better than a bloody one that is the proper size.
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You cannot always choose our family. [ Maglor nods ] I am sorry that yours let you down, and grateful that you found one better.
[ He laughs softly ] No, I know. But the Eldar and the Casari... mm, we are both very alike, and very different, as races go - it makes for some interesting tensions. In my day there were strong alliances between my brothers and the Dwarves of the Blue Mountains, but I am given to understand that those alliances perished by the end of the Second Age, and it is only with the end of the Third Age that fences are being mended again. Either way, one thing that has always been true of relations between us is mm, I suppose you would say 'baiting'. "Go not to the elves for advice" - it was a dwarf who said that first!
[ A quiet smile ] True. But better if I can find you something that fits better hm?
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[Well, he did.] Many of them perished at the hands of a Mage I am hunting.
[Yes, hunting. Mercy is not apart of this tracking.]
Hm. [He chuckles, holding his ribs.] I didn't know that Elves and Dwarves could behave...childishly.
[It's a little refreshing.] I'm sure everyone has tangible reasons for their anger, but it's...silly when you look at it from afar.
[Vanyel looks away, his cheeks flushed.] I've asked enough of you. Don't go out of your way.
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Then I wish you every fortune in your hunt.
[ A soft laugh in return ] Well. I think it is more that we rub each other wrong, I suppose.
[ He sobers ] Very tangible, if the tales I have heard are true. [ He shakes his head ] We were good allies... Maedhros still mourns Azhagal. But once again the curse of father's Silmarils broke the bonds of trust and led only to bloodshed. It was not the only reason, of course but... it was the beginning of the end of the old friendships, I think. But the ties are mending now, slowly, and I am glad.
Tch [ He scolds, reaching across to tug fondly on a lock of hair ] I offer what I wish to, Vanyel. Tis no hardship for me. You are as deserving of my care... of anyone's care as any.
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[He bows his head in assent, eating more of the lembas.]
It is the least I can do for them.
[It's a nice feeling to have a full stomach. With a small sigh, he leans back and focuses on Maglor's tale.]
Who or what is Azhagal, if you do not mind me asking? [The sheer expanse of what the Elf has experienced is remarkable.] Was he a Dwarf?
[His eyes widen at the tug and he wrinkles his nose childishly.] Would you rather I demand things of you like the spoiled peacock I used to be?
action /realisation I've been spelling it wrong this whole time orz
[ Blinking back he smiles fondly at Vanyel ] I cannot believe that of you, Vanyel. And in honesty, I have dealt with such behaviour in my younger cousins and am rather used to it.
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[He is up in a flash, raising his hands to rest them, light as a feather, on Maglor's cheeks.]
You are not there. Lord Azaghâl would not want for you to suffer so from memories. [The lembas gives him the strength to offer the Elf a small bit of healing - and a stronger smile.] As you said, he was strong, stubborn and had little patience for fancy Elvish depression.
[He means the words as amusing, but he is glad for the change in conversation.]
It is a shame you did not meet me sooner. I was deplorable and far too ready to push everyone away.
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Yes. You are right, of course. You would think, after so many years, that I would know better. But the Nirnaeth was... a bad time, for all of us. Maedhros, in particular. [ And Maglor has never truly grieved it - he had to be strong for his brother, after all ]
[ a soft amused huff ]
Hm. Perhaps so! But I have dealt with spoilt young lordlings before.
action /hey he had fun. We can say that much. XD
[He smiles sadly, shaking his head.] It was hard on you too. Your attention to your brothers is admirable, but you matter too.
[Tossing his head arrogantly, he lowers his hands and gives Maglor an imperious look.]
I was the pet of many at court. My teenage self could try your patience, I'm sure.
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[ He shrugs a little ] The Nirnaeth nearly destroyed Maedhros. Far more than... even Thangorodrim did, and none of us speak of what happened there. He needed... all of us to be strong for him.
[ Maglor smiles at Vanyel's posturing, eyes brightening, and reaches to flick his cheek ]
As long as you did not demand that only gold ribbons would do, and why can't they be Finno's and I want my brother to do my hair, why can't Finno do it!
[ His voice mimics the young tones of a frustrated ellith perfectly... and if Vanyel has heard Galadriel speak, even in those young tones is the echo of her adult voice ]
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[His expression falls and he closes his eyes.] I do not know the extent of Maedhros's pain, but I can see the extent of yours. Has no one ever comforted you?
[The impression causes his haughty air to falter and he frowns, puzzling.]
Why does that sound somewhat familiar? ...was that the Lady Galadriel? [He's stunned.]
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[ I am alone hangs in the air between them, although Maglor does not say it. For he has always been the sane one, the kind one, the gentle one - the one the others looked to for comfort, and never the one who needed comforting in turn, although Maedhros did his best ]
[ He quirks a smile at that ]
It was, yes. When she was little Princess Nerwen, youngest and fiestiest of the Noldoran's grandchildren.