Arwen Undomiel (
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eachdraidh2014-10-04 09:04 pm
001 | Video | Open to both Courts
[There's some hesitation at first, unsure if the locket is working, but with a small sound from the imp beside her, she adjusts. The image is no longer one of the stars and boughs of the trees overhead but resting on the face of a weary elf. A weight had been lifted off of her with her arrival, though the chill still remained - seeming to radiate from within.]
Mae govannen [(Well met)], these creatures informed me I am in the Drabwurld just beyond the Unseelie castle. They do not seem to be able to tell me how I might return home. It is imperative that I do not linger here, my father will worry.
[Among others, though he would be first to notice her absence. It could be a terrible distraction from the war, causing worry when it was unnecessary - even cause a horrible loss. That could not happen - no on her account.]
Goheno nin [(Forgive me)], but I must return to Imladris at once. You seem to have powerful enough magic to bring me to your world, surely it could not be such a hardship to return me home. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
[And with that the locket closes, uneasy eyes searching the forests for an unseen danger - far too accustomed to things like orcs roaming in the night. The sooner she could be returned home, the better.]
Mae govannen [(Well met)], these creatures informed me I am in the Drabwurld just beyond the Unseelie castle. They do not seem to be able to tell me how I might return home. It is imperative that I do not linger here, my father will worry.
[Among others, though he would be first to notice her absence. It could be a terrible distraction from the war, causing worry when it was unnecessary - even cause a horrible loss. That could not happen - no on her account.]
Goheno nin [(Forgive me)], but I must return to Imladris at once. You seem to have powerful enough magic to bring me to your world, surely it could not be such a hardship to return me home. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
[And with that the locket closes, uneasy eyes searching the forests for an unseen danger - far too accustomed to things like orcs roaming in the night. The sooner she could be returned home, the better.]

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The fire does not hide the smile that escapes as she speaks of him - her enamoration clear.
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If I live, perhaps I will come and visit
"On more serious matters, your mother wishes you armed - are you trained in the use of blades, silme?"
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There was no reason to dwell on the end that would take them both right now, the need to make every moment last - the urgency she was slowly beginning to grasp, something mortals seemed to revolve around. Lacking the fluidity of time that accompanied being an elf. She was here, with a chance to meet those she would otherwise never get a chance to - that deserved her focus more than anything.
His question earns a small nod. "My brothers saw to it. More so when I started travelling between Imladris and Lothlorien."
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He nods and tips his head consideringly, for the moment more the Commander then the Bard .
"Knife or longsword? How good is your archery?"
Nerdanel is their best smith, but they have no forge, unless they return to Caer Scima, and he would rather his mother never have to forge a blade. The alternative is for him to simply go back to the armory and find her something that suits.
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He slips the long hunting dagger and its belt off and offers it to her. "I am glad I went back to retrieve it now, for it will serve you better than an unfamiliar sword, I think. Once we find a forge, we will see about something of your own."
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"It's beautiful. I hope I never have to use it."
Though that could change if she had to return to the Unseelie Court. Either way, she would be in desperate need of a brush up to hone her skills.
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"How long have you dwelt in these lands?"
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"They stole me to these lands some perhaps 8 months now, as they measure time here - I came with the first of what the native folk call this 'cycle' of Shardbearers, for there have been many before us, and some of those unfortunate ones are still here, even now."