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Tauriel ([personal profile] tawarwaith) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-06-03 06:38 pm

Video | Open to both courts

[Tauriel had spent the better part of a day learning the functions of the locket by watching how others used the device and asking a few questions. So it was with some confidence that she appeared using the video function of it. She is still a little uncertain as to how to address people properly on this... whatever it is.]

I am Tauriel and it has come to my attention through the Lady Galadriel that both my liege and his heir are here as well.

[there is a momentary pause, as she debates if she should inquire for anyone else being here, then decides against it. For now her main concern is for them.]

Therefore, I am looking to speak with either of them. They are King Thranduil and Prince Legolas of the Woodland Realm.

[In the end, and almost impulsively, she adds afterwards:]

If there are others who know of me, I would be glad to speak with you as well.
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[personal profile] firith 2014-06-03 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He remembers the days of which she speaks, but he recalls the orcs making their kennels in Moria, never travelling so far into Mirkwood until they skirted its northern border to come down upon its cusp at Erebor, where Thorin fell. Orc packs in the forest? The spiders would have destroyed anything that dared cross their territory. Them, or else ... yes, his marchwardens. If Legolas asked her to return, then surely orders had been issued. Thranduil's son is not one for dissent.

The look he gives her is one of near-to fatherly exasperation, holding the bulk of it but leaning his gaze on her pointedly. ]


If you returned in one piece, I can hardly fault you for anything but a lack of discretion in your disobedience.

[ Run, jump, kill orcs, just don't get slain in the process and he won't have to worry unduly. He arches a brow. ]

Kindly heed me here, from now on, if you will.

[ Where he'll actually remember it. ]
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[personal profile] firith 2014-06-03 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ A short nod. ]

Meet with us at the Station, you should own a map that will point you in the right direction. Neither faction controls the ground there and it is said to be an independent land, though small. I will be there in a matter of days, if not a week.

Tauriel, the elf that maimed my son is named Celegorm. [ A warning for her to stay on her guard. ] Mind him, if he crosses your path, for he is mad with loyalty to the Unseelie.
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[personal profile] firith 2014-06-04 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Faenor. You travel with Fëanor? That was what he was called long ago, after his passing. The title you speak is Quenya, an old name that none would utter but its owner.

[ Blanching, Thranduil implores her with wide eyes. ]

He is as quick to anger as he is to invention, the father of Celegorm. The Silmarils, Tauriel, the ancient tales of those precious stones — he is their craftsman. Do not swear yourself into his service or call him friend, his words will own a binding strength in the simplest reply. [ Unparalleled in genius in some areas, mad and bloodthirsty as a dog in others. ] Get away from him without arousing his suspicions, for he was the mightiest among the Noldorin princes, a kinslayer, and older than I can reckon.

You are in grave danger while you stand at his side.
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[personal profile] firith 2014-06-04 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Remain steadfast then, do not court his ire. Until you reach the Station, tell him little of what history you know.

[ The only other option besides flight, really. ]

Why does he travel?
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[personal profile] firith 2014-06-04 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Aside from you, with whom does he travel? Names or descriptions, Tauriel, both will help.
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[personal profile] firith 2014-06-04 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Very well. You should return to them now, lest they grow curious about your correspondences.

I will speak with you again, Tauriel. [ Curious, that one of his own people should be Unseelie. What can it mean? Wary of her as a result, but not overly so; he isn't sure which is worse. ] Be safe, my captain, until then.
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[personal profile] firith 2014-06-04 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[ 'Evil' is the complete opposite word he would use to describe her, it gives him a lot to consider. A small smile, all he can manage, is granted as he gives a final nod. ]

I understand now why you are one of my marchwardens.

[ And because he's the king and doesn't bandy needless words, he closes his locket to hang up. ]