Galadriel, Lady of Lothlórien (
inafadingcrown) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-05-30 08:00 pm
Forward dated to June 2; video
[The woman who appears on the screen is sitting on the floor of a forest in what is obviously a makeshift camp. The chirping of birds and the faint sounds of horses can be heard in the background. Her first message is short and simple, open to everyone (though, admittedly, there are a few who she is particularly hoping to hear from).]
I am curious; how many of you hail from Arda? When did you see it last?
For those who do not, tell me something of your world, if you will. I have time enough for a tale or two.
[Locked to Seelie]
Gi suilon. I am known to some of you already; for those to whom I am not, I will offer a short introduction. [She gives a little nod of her head- not a bow, but still with a slightly formal air.] I am Galadriel, formerly of Lothlórien.
I regret very much that I am not able to offer my greetings in person to those of you who have newly arrived, but, alas, circumstances necessitate my presence elsewhere.
Regardless of my absence, I would offer you- and those who have been longer in this world- use of the lembas and miruvor I received as a boon. Lembas, for those who are unaware, are Elven waybread. My supply of these is dwindling and even a little will provide nourishment for days, so I ask that you take only at need and sparingly. Miruvor is healing cordial, though it may also be used simply to renew strength. Of this I have more, but, again, do not use it needlessly. Both the lembas and the miruvor I keep in my quarters; my maid is likely to be about and able to show you to it. If not, you may contact me and I will find a way to make arrangements.
Upon my return, I will no doubt meet many of you for myself and I will be glad to offer what assistance I may, for I know well that this place may be frightening and strange, however welcoming our hosts may mean to be. Until then, keep well.
[Locked to Maglor]
[Ordinarily, she would deem this unnecessary, but she does know that he was traveling recently. And it's best he know as soon as possible.]
I do not know if you have heard, cousin, but yet another kinsman has found his way to this world.
I am curious; how many of you hail from Arda? When did you see it last?
For those who do not, tell me something of your world, if you will. I have time enough for a tale or two.
[Locked to Seelie]
Gi suilon. I am known to some of you already; for those to whom I am not, I will offer a short introduction. [She gives a little nod of her head- not a bow, but still with a slightly formal air.] I am Galadriel, formerly of Lothlórien.
I regret very much that I am not able to offer my greetings in person to those of you who have newly arrived, but, alas, circumstances necessitate my presence elsewhere.
Regardless of my absence, I would offer you- and those who have been longer in this world- use of the lembas and miruvor I received as a boon. Lembas, for those who are unaware, are Elven waybread. My supply of these is dwindling and even a little will provide nourishment for days, so I ask that you take only at need and sparingly. Miruvor is healing cordial, though it may also be used simply to renew strength. Of this I have more, but, again, do not use it needlessly. Both the lembas and the miruvor I keep in my quarters; my maid is likely to be about and able to show you to it. If not, you may contact me and I will find a way to make arrangements.
Upon my return, I will no doubt meet many of you for myself and I will be glad to offer what assistance I may, for I know well that this place may be frightening and strange, however welcoming our hosts may mean to be. Until then, keep well.
[Locked to Maglor]
[Ordinarily, she would deem this unnecessary, but she does know that he was traveling recently. And it's best he know as soon as possible.]
I do not know if you have heard, cousin, but yet another kinsman has found his way to this world.

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Lady Galadriel--[so hoping he's using the right title oh gods]--I would like to know how much a drop can heal? And if there are any side-effects we should know about?
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I fear it is not so fast acting as that, child. Mayhaps I should have said simply that it promotes healing instead. This will not cure your ails, but it will give you the strength to continue until they may be tended to by a healer.
As for other effects, I know of none, save those which any liquor would provide. [Drink too much and you'll get drunk, in other words. And have Galadriel irritated with you for being wasteful.]