ringbeast: (epic!)
ringbeast ([personal profile] ringbeast) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-07-22 02:17 am

[Seelie] Attack on Glaem - Who wants to help evacuate? (or evacuate)

[Kousuke's set his locket on the head of his bed, and he's back away from it, waving, though a bit unenthusiastically.]

Hey guys, I got this locked away from Unseelie, because I'm gonna assume most Unseelie aren't here, and I don't really want the army marchin' on us to see where we're evacuating people. Which is what I'm talkin' about.

This army ain't strictly fighting for the Unseelie, and ain't strictly fighting against the Seelie. From what I heard, it's a guy who roused an army to try to get somethin' back he thinks is his. So I'm opening up an offer and a discussion on where, how and when to evacuate.

If you're a noncombatant, if you can't promise yourself you can hold a weapon and maybe kill somebody, then your job is to evacuate and help other people leave too. If you wanna make it a nice trip, I recommend Parrais. It's safe and high up in the mountains to the west, and if they close down, they'll still have enough supplies for everybody. You're probably gonna have to pull your weight, but it's gonna be safe.

If you don't mind livin' off the land for a while, you can hide out in Eaglais, where the Unseelie can't go. I don't wanna let anyone who doesn't know how to camp go and do that, though. So you better have a group that knows what they're doin'...

Oh, and there's the Station, which I haven't been to yet, but which seems pretty safe. Neutral territory and all.

Okay, so. Bottom line is... If you're gonna be of better use outta town when the army gets here, then I'm ready to find you a place to go and help you get there.

And if you got any better ideas about places for people to go, let me know. Also, let me know if you got any ideas of how we're gonna deal with this situation... Cos I'm not a bad strategist, but I don't really wanna put any bets on our side right now.
orcsurfing: (grief)

[personal profile] orcsurfing 2014-07-24 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ Legolas is as attentive a listener, as he is a prolific speaker. He's quiet and taking in every word said, giving it careful consideration and thought. As such, for a moment when Kousuke is done, he's silent. ]

Madness is already willingness of an elf to raise their sword against another elf, madness is when you are aware and hateful of all the cruelties you committed and yet admitting you would do them all over again. [ Or at least it is in his eyes. ] Maglor is fading, wasting away... and for him, perhaps, passing on from this world would be most kind, though I wish it was not so.

[ Though little other options does he see, in truth. But can there ever be light brought back to Maglor's life? Will he ever be willing to look at it, even though the memories of the past will never fade, or will he always turn to the soothing comforts of forgetting just for an instant.

He wonders too just what it means to die here for the elves and the thought, in retrospect, frightens him how close he was himself to simply giving up. What would have happened?! Nobody knows.

Legolas shakes off the thought for another time. ]


I would not think sparing me the fate of having my chest carved open for my shard a mere favour, [ Once driven to the very brink of death, then saved from such. It's fright and gratitude mixing together into something entirely confusing. ] but you are right that nothing excuses his deeds. Nothing will ever wash away the blood and suffering he has caused others and nothing should, but he is not beyond hope...

[ He trails off, cuts off the thought before he starts thinking out loud, tangling himself up in his own turmoils. There's a pause here, before finally he finishes simply. ]

I am sorry your friend has suffered at Celegorm's hand as well, I hope he will allow himself to be helped and healed so as to not unnecessarily prolong it. And that it does not break him.
orcsurfing: (legit pouting)

[personal profile] orcsurfing 2014-07-24 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
He can still smile, indeed, and it is a great feat with all that he had seen, lived through and done. Elven memories never fade, though, he will never forget. I wish there was a single thing that could make him turn towards the light once more.

[ Much in the same way Legolas will never forget the pain and agony when the blazing white braiding iron cut through skin and flesh and scorched bone. It still hurts, even now, when he draws his bow, when he moves just so. Or the shame he felt, bared before a company of orcs and humiliated with his hair sheared off short the way it is now.

His eyebrows draw into a frown, eyes closing briefly, before he forces his expression to smooth out again. ]


Think of the wolves, the way mothers will care with great tenderness and gentleness for their young, but will not hesitate to cut open, maul and even kill all those who threaten them. Think of the birds that will do the same, all the wild beasts. Such is the world as Celegorm sees it now, cruelty twining with kindness for all of infinity.

But make no mistake, my trust is not so easily won, what I am saying is that I do not condemn him. Neither him nor his brother, though I loathe what they have done. Of the kinslayings, I have only heard stories from my father who had lived through one of such. Ever have I felt... sorry for them, the lengths they have been forced to go to because the Valar would not help, because nobody would give up the gems once they fell into their hands.

And Clarisse will not give up the gem either, [ And ever does he wonder why. ] so you are right that he will not turn his army around. And if you have to fight him, do so and do not hesitate for he will not.

[ ... though then most puzzled expression comes onto his face. Almost comical maybe coming in after words grave and of great import. Legolas blinks, his lips part and he cocks an eyebrow. ]

Part lion, part eagle? [ Ahem, he nods his head then, chasing away surprise with return of a genuine gladness. ] Though I am glad he will be well.

[ And as a last explanation, a warning of a sort too, he adds with great intent and his tone speaking the words that don't become voiced: be careful of all. ]

'tis the only way in which to retrieve them and... many may yet desire them in this world.