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eachdraidh2014-08-05 05:58 am
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001 | video | open to both courts
[ The locket is floating.
It’s the only explanation for the view that the item gives – a young man, out on the walls of one of the castles, the moon curved behind him. His arms are crossed in front of him, not touching the device as it records. Black eyes (all black, like the depths of the sea) regard it for a moment and then one hand moves, gestures at the locket. ]
Well, well.
[ His head tilts, and while his lips don’t turn up, one may get the feeling that he’s smirking. ]
I must say, this is an interesting turn of events. One that even I did not see coming.
[ His voice is almost monotonous, but there is something like music in it – like whale song. ]
To be pulled away to the Drabwurld, asked to take part in this war. I wonder if they truly know what they are doing. [ His hand returns, head moving back so that he can look straight at the camera. ]
I hear there was a battle. One should expect such things, in war. I suppose I should ask about it. [ He doesn’t. Instead- ]
Tell me, Shardholders, something... interesting.
It’s the only explanation for the view that the item gives – a young man, out on the walls of one of the castles, the moon curved behind him. His arms are crossed in front of him, not touching the device as it records. Black eyes (all black, like the depths of the sea) regard it for a moment and then one hand moves, gestures at the locket. ]
Well, well.
[ His head tilts, and while his lips don’t turn up, one may get the feeling that he’s smirking. ]
I must say, this is an interesting turn of events. One that even I did not see coming.
[ His voice is almost monotonous, but there is something like music in it – like whale song. ]
To be pulled away to the Drabwurld, asked to take part in this war. I wonder if they truly know what they are doing. [ His hand returns, head moving back so that he can look straight at the camera. ]
I hear there was a battle. One should expect such things, in war. I suppose I should ask about it. [ He doesn’t. Instead- ]
Tell me, Shardholders, something... interesting.
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I? I would go where the wind and the waves carry me. My heart will always lead me West, but that road is closed to me.
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and now I will pinch from Bilbo's tale of Earendil...
O wanderer escaped from night
to haven white you come at last,
to Elvenhome the green and fair
where keen the air, where pale as glass
beneath the Hill of Ilmarin
a-glimmer in a valley sheer
the lamplit towers of Tirion
are mirrored on the Shadowmere.
And at last you hear on strands of pearl
where ends the world the music long,
where ever-foaming billows roll
the yellow gold and jewels wan.
/chinhands
[ The Outsider did, at least, wait until Maglor was done. It was quite a nice song. ]
Only a few ever return, and they are not as they were.
some days I cannot be bothered to write my own =p
HAHA i sure as hell would be the same
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And what do they do then?
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Ah now. We called them the Teleri, "Those who come last", for they lingered long by the shores of the rivers and seas they love. But they call themselves Lindar, the Singers, for their songs held ever the echo of the waves they dwelt beside. And so they are the Falmari, the Wave-folk, and it is said that no boat built by their hands will founder before it sights its harbor.
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[ Well. 'Currently'. Time is weird. ]
A gift that many would enjoy, I'm sure, in my own world. The seas are as dangerous as the far continent.
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The seas are always so, but Lord Osse and Lady Uinen are fond of them, and their blessings may carry one far. [ or cause any ship to founder, if it bears one accursed he thinks, but does not say ]
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And what was your part, in that tale?
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I watched, as I have for some time. I gifted her failed protector with the very gifts her assassin had received from me years earlier. I offered her assassin one last gift and he saved the mind of her child.
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For what reason, one wonders. But I am glad that at the least something was saved from the destruction.
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[ He doesn't drop the name on purpose, as no idea that one of his Marked has been here and gone. ]
He was wrong, but I imagine he got rather used to that very quickly.
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You know Daud?
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I do.
Do you?
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When was this? And which court?
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We do not kmow the exact time of his vanishing, but it was not more than four months he was here.
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Did he leave a shard, when he vanished?
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He did. [ why does it matter? ]
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Was it given to the monarchs?
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No. He was... is, our friend. We kept it in our keeping, in hopes he might one day return for it.
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