orcsurfing: (taking the hobbits where?)
—❧ ʟᴇɢᴏʟᴀs ([personal profile] orcsurfing) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-07-15 08:24 am

memory. open to both courts.

[ All around is white, snow whips across the picture along with long strands of pale golden hair. A pace or two away a couple figures stand huddled together, pressed against a wall of a mountain. Two tall men, four hobbits whose heads barely stand above the surface of the snow, A DWARF* that stands a little taller yet still, and a greying man dressed in greys in a pointed hat. The image, oddly enough, shows them from somehow above all. ]

If Gandalf would go before us with a bright flame, he might melt a path for you.

[ For some, perhaps a familiar voice, for others perhaps not. Light of heart and little troubled by the storm. The man in the pointed hat answers him. ]

If Elves could fly over mountains, they might fetch the Sun to save us.

[ But no matter the wizard and elf exchanging jabs at each other, there are still Men with ideas here. One speaks: ]

Well, when heads are at a loss bodies must severe, as we say in my country. The strongest of us must seek a way. See! Though all is now snow-clad, our path, as we came up, turned about that shoulder or rock down yonder. It was there that the snow first began to burden us. If we could reach that point, maybe it would prove easier beyond. It is no more than a furlong off, I guess.

[ Another - the tallest - answers him: ]

Then let us force a path thither, you and I!

[ And for a moment there it seems that would be the end of the conversation, the camera - so to speak - follows the toiling men, the way they work through the snow with great trouble yet also with some success. Yet not before long, Legolas speaks up again, his voice rising easily in the noise of the snow storm. ]

The strongest must seek a way, say you? But I say: let a ploughman plough, but choose an otter for swimming, and for running light over grass and leaf, or over snow - an Elf!

[ With that said, he springs forth nimbly. The camera briefly showing his feet on the snow, sinking but only a little, leaving little imprints in the cover of snow. And he runs light and easy. ]

Farewell! I go to find the Sun!

[ He says with a last look to Gandalf first, then to the toiling men, Aragorn and Boromir. For them, he has a wave of a hand, before he speeds off. ]

( ooc; paraphrased book excerpt, sassing off to a maia, have at! visual aid, I mean what. *blanche is a loser kill me now I FORGOT GIMLI )
walkingarsenal: (Bad campfire story whoops.)

[personal profile] walkingarsenal 2014-07-25 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose it's best not to ask what Lord Maglor would think of my rhymes.

[For a time, he is quiet, taking in Legolas' response. There is a twinge of something uncomfortable, something guilty, even though no one meant to awaken that terrible creature (just like no one meant to awaken Smaug). He wonders what Gimli thought when he set foot in those halls (no doubt he'll know someday).

There is something else that stirs, too, and it isn't a longing to see this lost kingdom of old for himself. It's a pang of homesickness, but not for any place that Durin's Folk has yearned to reclaim.]


Your detour ended well, then, for all of you. I'm glad to hear it. [Not that he can hear anything.]
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[personal profile] walkingarsenal 2014-08-13 10:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Songs... Truthfully, he wouldn't be opposed to that. Kíli might enjoy it as well, and Fíli opts to focus on that thought, although more and more questions need to be put aside.]

If only there were fiddles to find at the Station...

Would Lord Maglor share his poetry?
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[personal profile] walkingarsenal 2014-09-12 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Then, if we stumble upon a pair, perhaps we ought to set aside a day for songs and rhymes to trade.
walkingarsenal: (No such thing as too many sharp things.)

[personal profile] walkingarsenal 2014-10-04 09:20 am (UTC)(link)
It would be our pleasure to listen in turn. We'll make it a goal to pursue in earnest.