Sigrid of Esgaroth (
kingsdaughter) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-06-14 07:23 pm
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[Sigrid is looking fairly haggard and pale. Behind her is the rugged green wilderness surrounding the Station, though the Station itself is not in sight.]
I'm in the middle of nowhere at all and I've got a bad leg. I couldn't find my locket and I had to ask a thrush to find it for me. A thrush. I'm talking to thrushes and they answer me. Anyway I need help. The thrush said he'd go and find someone, but I don't know who he meant. Does anyone know if thrushes are wise birds or silly birds? If he brings back a bear or something, I've got to hide now.
I'm in the middle of nowhere at all and I've got a bad leg. I couldn't find my locket and I had to ask a thrush to find it for me. A thrush. I'm talking to thrushes and they answer me. Anyway I need help. The thrush said he'd go and find someone, but I don't know who he meant. Does anyone know if thrushes are wise birds or silly birds? If he brings back a bear or something, I've got to hide now.

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[ here have another elf, although this one is outside somewhere, and doesn't look particularly well ]
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[Not suddenly at all, Siri.]
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I would not call it many, mistress. But the laiquendi have always had a way with bird and beast.
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So what kind are you?
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I am of the Noldor, 'deep' elves I suppose you would say. They call us Lachend in Sindarin - 'flame eyed', sometimes - Calaquendi, we prefer. I suppose you would say we are 'high' elves, the Amanyar - those who returned to Middle-earth from Valinor.
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I see.
[She doesn't.]
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[ he shrugs a little ]
We are all elves, mistress. It is only that we are not of the same kindred, is all. [ A little private amusement maybe, well hidden, for the Elvenking would be horrified to claim kinship with a kinslayer ] Do not the race of Men also have different folk? It is so with us as well.
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I do not know most of those names - yet, if you know the Elvenking of Mirkwood, you are of our world - you must be from later, I suppose, like many of the others. And I would hesitate to call us greater - our Arts are deeper, perhaps, our deeds those of song, but does that make us greater, or only more foolish, I wonder?
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haha no it's fine~ he's hardly one to notice =p
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I've known a lot of villains. None of them thought they were a villain.
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Perhaps - but few villains live to regret their actions. Ask the Elvenking to tell you of the Feanorions, some time. I am sure there are tales aplenty of us - the demons of elvendom.
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[She is increasingly unsure she wants to be talking to this person.]
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Oh there were plenty of Morgoth's foul get - one thing we all agreed on was their extermination. But there are tales of us, as well - the accursed, the exiles - the kinslayers. [ the smile is very bitter ]
I had hoped to escape that here. But our Doom has found us, even so.
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[She's feeling sort of like a horrible person now.]
I don't think you're bad, though, if you're warning people.
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I thank you for the kindness, mistress - but I am no less dangerous, potentially.
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[ he flinches visibly at that ]
I have done far too much to ever be good.
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