Tauriel (
tawarwaith) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-07-31 05:43 pm
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[Tauriel looks at the locket with more familiarity this time. This at least was something she was comfortable with and it made announcing her reappearance a little easier.]
To those of you who do not know me, I am Tauriel of the Woodland Realm, previously of Mirkwood. To those of you who do know me, I am glad to see you once more, though I cannot say it is with any great joy. I am not happy to once again know that I have been recruited against my will to fight against those I deem dear to me. But I am glad to see familiar faces and know I am not alone. Can anyone tell me how long I have been away and what has happened? The last I remember was being in the Station.
To those of you who do not know me, I am Tauriel of the Woodland Realm, previously of Mirkwood. To those of you who do know me, I am glad to see you once more, though I cannot say it is with any great joy. I am not happy to once again know that I have been recruited against my will to fight against those I deem dear to me. But I am glad to see familiar faces and know I am not alone. Can anyone tell me how long I have been away and what has happened? The last I remember was being in the Station.

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Which suddenly brought to mind something else that had troubled her. Of the first age Elves there were many, and while they shared a common language thanks to the use of the lockets, a great many of them spoke a language that had been forbidden to her...]
My lady, I have a favor to ask of you.
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[The last sentence, though, catches Galadriel by surprise. She gives a quick nod.] Name it and I will do what I am able.
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I was wondering my lady, if... you would teach me Quenya. It was forbidden in Arda, but we are no longer there, and I think it would be wise for me to know of it with so many of our people from Valinor about...
[She looks away blushing. Although the ban had been put in place so long ago and by a king that had long been dead by the time of her birth, she still felt as if she was committing treason in the asking.]
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I will teach you, of course. It is a beautiful tongue; I will admit that it has been a pleasure to speak it again. [It's become known in Middle Earth as 'the language of kinslayers,' she knows. But it will always be her mother-tongue and she can't help but hold affection for it. It's a lonely thing, sometimes, having so few to speak it with at home.]
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[It had been forbidden in the Woodland Realm, an edict carried over from the time of Oropher down to his son and so for Tauriel it was as if it was banished from all of Arda.
That the Lady of Light ill teach her fills Tauriel with no small degree of satisfaction as she beams to her excitedly.]
Thank you my lady! I will try to be an attentive student.
[Which she knew was going to be harder than it sounded, as she was by her very nature, a creature of action.]
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[Oh, the way Tauriel lights up does make her smile. It's nice to see enthusiasm.][She doesn't know Tauriel very well, but some things are easy to guess.]
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All that remains is a time and place for these lessons. I am to head for the Station as soon as possible, but I do not know where it is you are currently.
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That is, I hope my lessons can begin upon my arrival.
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I had best make hast in my travels then.
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