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Susan Pevensie ([personal profile] gentlearcher) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-08-15 06:28 pm

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[It was a long walk to Caer Glaem. Fortunately, Susan was close enough that that the road to it was fairly safe. She would feel better about this whole thing if her brothers and sister were here, or if she had her bow, or even her horn. Instead she was wearing her school clothes, and they were none too clean at this point. Still, Susan was hoping for a better explanation, and from what the friendly fairies and townspeople had to say the castle was the place to get it.

She was hungry. Fruit trees and handouts didn't do much in the way of assuaging hunger when one was walking all day. She hoped there would at least be food in the castle; it was looming large in her vision now and she hoped to get there within the end of the day. It was a good thing, too. She'd bathed in a stream that morning, but--

"Lawkamercyme!" cried a high pitched voice, and Susan turned her head just in time to see a small, green-tinted fairy fall into a faint. A dark shadow globbed its way towards the fairy, Susan was sure it had foul intent. Dark shadows with gleam of teeth almost always did. She wished for her bow more than ever, but didn't hesitate to pick up a large stone at her feet. She was frightened - how did one fight a shadow? Oh, she hated to fight - but she wasn't about to just stand there and watch. She shouted, "You! There! Get away from that fairy!"

The shadow did not seem much impressed. And so Susan threw the stone with impressive aim, clipping the beast right in the mouth. It hissed and abandoned the fairy, heading towards her instead. She bent to pick up another rock.]

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[For a long moment, the locket shows a beautiful face with a furrowed brow, staring intently at its own reflection. Susan has never seen anything like this before. She is at the castle now, clean and clothed and fed, so her image doesn't look quite as dire as it had earlier that day, and her dark hair is swept back neatly in a braid.]
Ah - so it does work! At least, I assume it does, and this is a message going out all over the lockets and not just some sort of fancy mirror.

[In either case, she's beginning to feel a little self-conscious. She reaches for easily remembered dignity.] I don't mean to intrude, but I have heard that this is something which happens often. And I wonder, is there anyone from England here? [She misses her family; two weeks of walking among strangers in a strange land was more than enough alone time for now, thanks.] Or even [marked hesitation] Narnia?
bythewaves: (regard)

private video

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-23 10:24 am (UTC)(link)
[ he smiles and shakes his head ]

Tis no trouble, I assure you - by nature I am a bard, and to tell the tales of my world is a joy and no toilsome chore. All I ask in return is a tale of your own worlds.
bythewaves: (golden voice)

private video

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-24 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
[ Maglor smiles back faintly ]
A tale for a tale? A good bargain. I suppose I should go first, eh? What tale would you like to hear milady?
bythewaves: (song)

private video TLDR WARNING

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-25 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ He tips his head in a bow, a small smile on his lips ]

As my lady wishes.

[ He is quiet a while and then he lifts his voice in song. Mighty Singer, they called him once. All his sorrow and grief has not robbed his voice of its power, lending to it only the poignancy of pain to balance its terrible beauty. And this is the story he tells: ]

In the Beginning was the One, and of his thought he brought forth the Ainur, the Holy Ones, and he taught them how to Sing. And they made a Music together and as they sang He unfolded to them the truth of their song, and so they know much of what was and what will be in the world, and many of them loved the visions that they saw. But one amongst them grew envious and his song turned to variance, and he sought to control, rather than to work with his kin. So began Melkor's fall. And Eru listened and was pleased, and he said to them "Ea! Let it Be!" and into the Void he sent forth the Flame Imperishable, and so was born Arda, the World that Is, alone in the depths of space. And of the Ainur, many of them loved so the world that they sought permission from Eru, and gaining it descended into Arda, binding themselves to it, so that they are it's power, and it is theirs. Of these the great are the Valar, the powers of the world, and Melkor was once the most pre-eminent of them, before he Fell.

And when they entered her, they found her empty and formless, and so began their labor, in the days before time, to form of their thought the reality of their Song, in preparation for those who would come after. Long they laboured, and ever more envious Melkor grew, so that nothing they made passed unmarred by him - mountains they built and he overthrew, oceans they filled and he spilled. But slowly, Arda came to resemble the visions of their Song. Great Lamps they built, to shed their light over the lands that green things might grow, but in tumult and flame Melkor overthrew them. And long they fought him, there in the days before the accounting of time. In the end they had something of a mastery, and they drew up the high walls of the Pelori Mountains, there on the Westernmost shore, and Melkor could not cross them, and so he withdrew, delving deep his fortress in the roots of the Eastern mountains. And behind the walls of the Pelori the Valar put forth their power and raised two Trees - Laurelin the Golden, and Telperion the Fair, and in their light the land of the Valar grew great and fair, and many things flourished there that might not have done.

But to the outer lands only some gave thought. Varda took Telperion's silver dews and spun the stars from them, setting them into the sky as warning to Melkor that they watched still, and ever and anon Orome rode still to the hunt of the foul creatures that Melkor twisted in the twilight of Middle-earth. Long Lord Ulmo's powers brooded on the waters,and the rains fell softly and the brooks and rivers remain largely unspoilt. So it was that our foreparents awoke, there on the shores of CuiviƩnen, and the first light they saw was the stars.


This is the Valaquenta - the tale of the Beginning.
Edited 2014-08-25 07:15 (UTC)
bythewaves: (golden voice)

private video /chinhands at you in anticipation

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-26 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ He tips his head in a bow to her and smiles gently ]

Thank you for listening, Lady Susan.
bythewaves: (smile)

private video I AM SURE IT WILL BE EPIC

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-27 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
[ a soft amused chuff of sound ]

I am sure you will make a fine effort of it, Lady Susan - all tales might be worth telling, irregardless of the skill of the teller, but I am sure you will do well. Will you tell me of Narnia?
bythewaves: (hm?)

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[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-28 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
[ he tips his head consideringly before deciding ]

Will you tell me your story, Lady Susan? Tell me of the Narnia you knew.
bythewaves: (hm?)

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[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-28 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
[ he notes the pattern with interest but does not ask ]

Whatever you wish to tell me Lady Susan but... a good tale starts at the beginning, eh? Of your kindness, I would hear how you found her.
bythewaves: (hm?)

yes good /rolls around in it

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-29 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Maglor listens attentively, eyes bright and fixed on her, he barely seems to move, absorbing every word she says, the gestures and the emotions she lets slip.

"Your pardon" He interrupts at an opportune break. "You speak of... bombs, and explosives... I fear I do not know those words?"
bythewaves: (regard)

<3

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-29 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah." He nods "Fireworks I know, aye - so akin to them then? Your pardon for the interruption!"
bythewaves: (regard)

/chinhands happily

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-30 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah" he murmurs softly. "Such a marvel it must have been. Tis no wonder you did not think to turn back until too late. You come to this world better equipped than many I think, having such knowledge already. Great power this, for never had I heard of such a thing before."
bythewaves: (here i stand)

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-30 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh there is purpose enough - if you consider that we are but their pawns on the board, to fight and die and kill - to be purpose." Maglor sounds grim - he has never shied from a fight, not when kith and kin demanded it so - but to be asked to do it again, to slay his own people, simply for another's war? Oh no. He has had more than enough of kinsblood. There is a reason that he left as soon as feasible and has had little to do with either court since.

"It sounds as if you loved Narnia dearly."
bythewaves: (look up)

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-31 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
"In that, you prove wiser than many here." Maglor nods. "As to ends, now, that depends on who you ask, it seems. The Unseelie speak of the Seelie wishing to rule, to bind the wills of all. The Seelie claim the Unseelie wish only for destruction. Both claim that they seek power only to forestall the other. Which is true? I suspect the answer lies somewhere in between."

Maglor is a politician. He has been largely staying apart from the conflict, but so long as Celegorm fought, Maglor watched, his brother's support. So long as the war continues to drag his family into it, he will speak to both sides and see what might be learnt.

"Talking beasts and walking trees?" He asks "Such a marvel! My brother Celegorm was the only one of us who could speak the tongues of bird and beast alike, and I know Ambarussa spoke on the Onodhrim - the Tree Herders - but I have never met them myself."
bythewaves: (regard)

[personal profile] bythewaves 2014-08-31 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mm, I never saw them, but my brother said it was as if a Tree walked - except the longer you spoke to them the more you understood that they were not trees at all. They are the Shepherds of the Trees, and as sheep will grow to resemble their shepherds and the other way around, so also did they. Not quite like your dryads or hamadryads, I think, although those folk are here in this world and might speak to you if asked politely."

A soft wondering noise. "To hear that beasts would be considered of equal status - how strange! But if they spoke with the tongues of Men and reasoned as such, not unseemly, I suppose. It sounds a truly marvellous land. Was it a large one? What of her neighbours?"

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