Revised 28/04/05: Song lyrics removed
Disclaimer: None of the characters from Tolkien's Work are mine.
AN: I know I said I'd write Dangerous Games, and I am. I just have finished rewriting this fic and am posting it. It is the tale of the very first time Legolas was captured by men and sort of explains why he distrusts them.
Mortals Who Cannot Be Trusted
Thranduil,
to put it quite simply, was bored. He had important matters to deal
with, none of which sounded particularly interesting. But being
king-despite having its numerous advantages, also had its
disadvantages. One of which was sometimes not being able to see
friends and family whenever you so wished. Deciding that his business
would have to wait, the Elvenking let out a long sigh, and pushed his
chair back from his desk. Rising he headed to the door and walked out
of his study and down the corridor to the large courtyard that was in
full bloom in this early spring. This area of Mirkwood was so quiet,
so peaceful. Too peaceful it could be said, it was unusual to not
have suffered a few skirmishes with the orcs of Mirkwood, an ever
growing problem that was not going to be solved soon. Though the
Elvenking knew of this, he still hoped that it would be over long
before Legolas was able to ride with the warriors into battle. He
smiled softly to himself as he thought of his young son, His Little
Greenleaf.
The smile was wiped from his face at the sound of a
commotion from the gates. He hurried over to them only to find a
young warrior staggering through them, as he caught sight of the King
he made his way over to him.
"King Thranduil! Men in Mirkwood,
They are attacking us" he gasped. With that the elf fell dead at
the Elvenking's feet, blood seeping from the arrow wound in his
back. King Thranduil snapped into action at once and ordered elves to
prepare to meet these men in battle. Little angered him-but the
killing of an innocent elf-that was unforgivable.
"Melwe," He
called one of the maidens as he strode past. "Find someone to take
his body to the hall of mourning, and tell his family of his death"
He then walked off to prepare himself for battle.
Once ready he
headed out to the courtyard, he was disappointed that he had not
found his son; he would have liked to tell him what was happening. As
he reached the stairs that led into the courtyard however, he came
face to face with a young elf, clutching a bow in one hand, he smiled
up at his Father
"Ada." The little elf said accusingly "Where
are you going? You said we could go out into Mirkwood
today!"
"Something has occurred, Greenleaf. This is urgent."
Thranduil replied kneeling in front of his 500 year old son and
embracing him.
"Can I come?" Legolas asked
"Not this time
my Little Greenleaf" Thranduil sighed, "This is dangerous"
"But
I'm a warrior!" Legolas protested, causing Thranduil to
smile.
"No Legolas." Thranduil said looking down at his only
son and heir and smiling sadly. Thinking about how he would not have
survived if it were not for Legolas...
Flashback
Thranduil
stood on the balcony of his chambers in silence, a single tear on his
cheek. He had asked not to be disturbed, and up to this point his
wishes had been obeyed. He wished to be alone in his grief. He did
not care if it killed him
The door opened slowly-just a crack at
first, then a bit more "Go away!" Thranduil snapped without
turning round. Then he heard a figure enter the room "I said go
away!" he snapped again. The figure however did not leave.
At
the door Legolas stared at his Father's back and flinched as the
king snapped at him, he was slightly afraid of being shouted at, yet
he had to ask his Father something "Ada" he began nervously, "I
heard Almon and Narello talking earlier. They said that you may not
live long if you stay like this. You aren't going to die are you?"
the last question was barely audible yet the King heard it and paused
in his thoughts, then slowly he turned, he knew he had been selfish.
He had not thought about Legolas-only about himself, he knew what
Almon and Narello had said was true-if he stayed locked up like this
he would be sure to pass away. But he couldn't do that. He had to
live on-for his son. Thranduil walked forward and picked his son up,
holding him close to him, he would still grieve for his wife. They
both would. But not alone-the royals would grieve together. As he
walked over to the balcony he smiled gently "No Little Greenleaf."
He whispered "No. I won't leave you"
"Is Nana
watching over us too-like your Ada and Nana?" Legolas asked
innocently
"Yes, yes my son she is" Thranduil said
tears springing to his eyes as he kissed his son on the brow, "and
she always will be. She will always be there to protect you, even if
I cannot"
"I
will return as soon as I can" Thranduil said with a smile as he
came out of his dark memories
"Good!" Legolas said with a
slight grin, turning and running up the steps. Thranduil, stood,
turned and headed out to meet the assembled warriors.
Thranduil
rode out of the gate, followed by many of the elves of Mirkwood, the
green banner of the wood elves fluttering in the breeze. Legolas
watched in silence from his balcony longing for the day when he too
could be involved in big battles.
"I'm a warrior now" he
said to himself "I can go and help my Father now!" silently he
grabbed his bow from the floor beside him and leapt into the tree
bedside his balcony, not even noticing when his green cape caught on
a branch and tore..
The battle was long and bloody with many
deaths on both sides. Yet in the end the elves were victorious. They
suffered many injuries but finally managed to drive the men out. They
returned to Mirkwood, injured but glad the threat had gone. As they
rode through the gates of Mirkwood many elves ran to greet the
survivors, and some broke down in tears at the loss of their loved
ones. Thranduil dismounted, and looked around for his son. Something
was wrong. His son should have come running up to him already,
begging for tales of battle. But he hadn't. He half expected to
hear his son call his name, but no cry of 'Ada! Ada!' came.
"I
shouldn't expect him to always be here to greet me" he scolded
himself "he's a child. He has more interesting things to do than
spend time with his Father" then he turned and led his horse back
to the stables.
Legolas
wandered though the woods, lost and alone. Mirkwood seemed different
to him when he was alone. Trees cast shadows on the ground, and to
the young Prince they seemed like tall monsters reaching out to catch
him. An owl hooted from a nearby tree startling the Prince. He ran.
Pushing branches out of his way Legolas ran through Mirkwood, the
branches catching at his clothes, his hair, and his face. The Prince
was very soon covered in scratches. Tears rolling down his face, he
stumbled onwards. "Ada!" He called out his voice echoing
ominously in the silent forest "Ada!" hearing a noise in response
he turned and ran into a large clearing full of tall dark haired men.
Looking around in fear Legolas began to back away from the clearing,
but they had already seen him, one of them, reached over and grabbed
his wrist, Legolas tried to pull away. But the man's grip was too
strong; he was pulled into the circle of men and was soon surrounded.
A large man pushed his way into the circle.
"Who are you little
elf?" he said tauntingly, an evil glint in his dark eyes.
"I
am Prince Legolas Thranduilion! Release me immediately!" the young
elf replied trying to pull away
"Are you really? Then I don't
think we'll be wanting to let you go" he replied a smile forming
on his face.
"You will!" Legolas snapped impudently "If you
don't my Ada will find you and chop your big ugly heads off"
"Will
he now." The man said, "Somehow I don't think he will if you're
pretty little head is involved in matters" he traced a finger
across Legolas' cheek "No...I don't think he
will"
"I'll...I'll..." Legolas looked for his bow and
with a start realized he'd dropped it somewhere.
"You'll do
what, kill me?" the man said with a laugh "I'd like to see you
try." He turned to his men "bind his hands! We move out!" A
tall man grabbed Legolas hands roughly and bound them with a thick
piece of rope; the he attached another piece of rope to the one
around his wrists. The men then bean to file out of the clearing.
Before he left the man who had spoken to him before came up to him
and bent down so his face was level to and only inches from Legolas'
face "Now listen boy" he said "you make one sound-one cry for
help and I'll make sure you never speak again" Legolas nodded in
fear, and as he was led away from all he knew, he let a few tears
slip from his eyes.
Thranduil
opened the door to his son's room and glanced around for what
seemed like the hundredth time that day. Legolas' was still not
there.
"Melwe!" He called out at the passing maid "Have
you seen Legolas?"
"I have neither seen nor heard anything of
him since you left My Lord" the elven maid replied. Thranduil let
out a sigh and walked into Legolas' room. As he reached the balcony
something caught his eye, he leaned out to grab something caught on a
branch on a nearby tree. It was a part of his son's cape.
"Oh
no" Thranduil whispered realizing what had happened, he held the
cape in his hand for a fraction of a second before racing out into
the corridor "Tirinvo!" he snapped at the captain of the guard as
the elf walked past, possibly on his way to the infirmary-for many
elves had been injured in the skirmish with the men.
"Yes my
Lord" the captain replied knowing it was best not to further
question the king when he was in a mood like this. 'Like Father,
like son' the commander thought remembering the late King
Oropher's famous temper. It seemed that his son had inherited it
too.
"Assemble all who are fit to fight in the courtyard"
"My
Lord, the warriors have just survived one battle, they will not want
to fight again so soon"
"So I am meant to let my warriors rest
while my son is out there!" Thranduil yelled, causing Tirinvo to
flinch.
"Prince Legolas is missing?" The commander replied
worriedly "I am sorry my Lord, I will assemble them now"
Deep
in Mirkwood the men continued to make their way through the dense
woods, taking Legolas with them. The Prince had already stumbled and
fallen many times, each time being roughly dragged to his feet by a
surrounding man. The ropes around his wrists had been tied too
tightly and they cut into his fair skin. Looking around wildly, the
young Prince realized he did not know where he was, he was being led
further and further away from his home and all that he knew. In the
failing light Legolas was becoming frightened. More than anything he
wanted-and needed his Father. He wanted his Father to scoop him up in
his strong arms and tell him that everything was fine . But Thranduil
could not be seen. A sudden thought struck Legolas, what if his
Father did not know this area of Mirkwood either? Would he ever be
found, or would he have to stay with these men forever? 'No.
I'll escape!' thought one part of his mind, while the other
answered 'but you don't know the way home.' As he
thought of his home and how he might never see it again tears sprang
to his eyes and began to roll freely down his face
"Stop your
pathetic snivelling boy!" snapped a man walking behind him, hitting
Legolas sharply on the back of the head. Legolas stumbled but did not
fall, instead he blinked away his tears and looked up fearfully into
the man's dark eyes "Ah our little Princeling is scared" he
said in mock sympathy "He's missing his Ada! Well he doesn't
miss you! He mustn't love you. If he did he would have come for you
by now!"
"He does love me!" Legolas replied without thinking
"He told me so!" some of the famous royal temper showing in his
face
"Where is he then?" asked a different man, shoving
Legolas roughly to the ground "He's probably at home, resting
from our little fight earlier! Maybe he is one of the ones who we
killed..."
"No..." Legolas whispered tears forming in his
eyes, then he looked up "I'll kill you..." he yelled suddenly
"I'll Kill you!"
"Stop baiting the boy!" the yell
startled all the men and they watched as their leader stormed up to
where the Prince stood and grabbed the man who had spoken. Throwing
him against a tree he pulled out a knife "We are meant to be
keeping silent! But what do you do! Bait the elf!" he walked up to
the man who was cowering on the floor and grabbed his chin and forced
his mouth open. Then he stabbed the knife into the man's mouth and
cut out his tongue. The cowering man moaned in pain as the man then
stabbed him in the stomach Blood splattered everywhere as the leader
continued to sink the knife into the man's flesh. When the man lay
dead, their leader stood and walked over to them. "The next man who
so much as looks at his majesty will find himself like him" he
looked down the line of the men, who nodded to show they understood.
He then looked into Legolas' eyes "and as for you" he hissed
"say one more word and I will cut your tongue out. Understand?"
Legolas only nodded in reply, tears rolling faster down his face "and
stop that crying. No ones going to be sympathetic here" glaring at
his men he walked to the front of the column "we move on" he said
simply leading his men away"
"Lord Deleryn" one man began
nervously; at a glace from his leader he dropped his voice so not
even Legolas could here "should we not move the body. It might show
the Elf King which way we have gone"
"Good. He'll know what
sort of people his precious son is with"
Thranduil looked left and right as he searched for Legolas. He called out his son's name in distress and he could hear other elves doing the same. The little Prince was loved by all in Mirkwood. "Legolas!" he called again, then stopped as he rode into the clearing. Legolas' small bow lay on the ground. Thranduil picked it up and held it for a second before noticing the tracks, many were large and made by men, but Thranduil took no second glance to recognize those that belonged to Legolas' "Over here!" He called out to the other elves, who gathered almost immediately, "Follow me" Thranduil snapped heading off following the tracks of Legolas' captors.
The
men made their way through Mirkwood, travelling on foot. Legolas
looked around in despair, he was being led further and further away
from all he knew. He was being taken into the areas of Mirkwood he
had not yet entered. The trees towered above blocking out much of the
light, in the half light Legolas was quickly becoming frightened. He
realized that even if he escaped he would not know where to go. He
wondered if he was being searched for. He wondered if he would be
found. He wondered if his Father was with them...Tears sprung to his
eyes as he thought of home. "Stop your whining Boy!" snapped a
man walking nearby, Legolas blinked away his tears quickly, and
looked up at the man-fear showing on his young face. "Oh. The
little Prince is scared" the man said in mock sympathy-causing many
people around to laugh cruelly. Legolas looked away feeling lost and
alone.
"We will rest here for the night!" a man called out
leading the men into a dark cave. The men lit torches and pushed
Legolas into a corner
"Stay there!" snapped a man his rough
tone causing Legolas to shrink back against the wall of the cave.
Tears now flowing freely from his eyes, he was more frightened than
he had ever been before. The ropes were rubbing his fair skin,
causing them to bleed and he was losing hope that his father would
ever come.
"Ada." He whispered to the darkness "I'm
scared. Help me!"
"Here drink that" snapped a man shoving a
bowl of water in front of him and shoving a piece of stale bread into
his lap
"Don't want it" Legolas whispered
"Starve
then!" he said taking he bread away "I'll tell your master your
finished" He walked away and began to converse with the leader, who
walked over to Legolas"
"Get up!" he snapped, when Legolas
did not move he grabbed his hair and pulled him to his feet "You do
what I tell you! I am your Master, you are my slave!"
"I'm
not!" Legolas snapped indignantly, this caused the man to slap him
across the face. The Prince staggered back and fell on his backside,
tears welled in his eyes
"You are my slave and you will do what
I tell you" the man replied pulling Legolas up to his feet "Disobey
me again and I'll take a belt to you" with that he shoved Legolas
into a smaller cave and sealed it with a rock.
In the pitch black
Legolas was terrified, "Ada!" he screamed "Ada!" tears
spilled as he sobbed him self to sleep.
"Legolas!"
Thranduil called out once more looking frantically around for his
son. "ion-nin" he rode a few steps forward and stopped abruptly
he could hear the sounds of human voices
"What are we doing with
the King's Brat?"
"We takin' 'im to Lord Travener
alive"
He turned and motioned to the elven warriors to follow
him before riding through the trees and coming face to face with a
large cavern "Ai Elbereth" Thranduil whispered before dismounting
and removing his sword from the scabbard round his waist
The
men looked up in shock when the elven warriors ran in to the cave led
by a furious King Thranduil. The men fought bravely but were
seriously outnumbered and all were soon defeated. Thranduil looked
around for his son and when he could not see him he grabbed one man
who was still dying
"Where is he!" he snarled his sword at the
man's throat.
The man terrified at the sight of a furious Elf
King paled and pointed to the cave "The...there" he
stammered
Thranduil threw the man to the ground and raced to the
smaller cave, pushing away the rock he knelt and saw his son.
"Thank
you Elbereth" he whispered as he cut his son's bonds "Thank
you"
Legolas stirred
"Ada?" he whispered
"It's me
Little Greenleaf. I'm here" Thranduil replied picking his son up
and carrying him to the cave entrance "You are safe now."
"They
said they killed you" Legolas sobbed
"And you think your Ada
isn't capable of surviving a battle with a few men?" Thranduil
said holding his child close "I also thought I had lost you"
Legolas felt his Father's tears on his head and looked up
"I'm
Sorry Ada" he whispered
"No, I am sorry; I should have killed
those men. I shouldn't have let a single one escape. I should have
made Mirkwood a safe place. But I didn't"
"I'll be safe if
you are there to protect me" Legolas replied "you will always be
here to protect me won't you"
Thranduil placed Legolas on his
horse and climbed up behind him the warriors had also mounted their
own horses. "Yes" he replied "Always" He knew he could not
keep that promise, for there would be one day when his son would
leave him to fight along side the other warriors and would not need
or want his Father's protection as much as he did now...
But until then
"I'll always protect you Legolas. I'll never let anything harm you" He kissed his son on the head and began the ride back to the Palace.
The End
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