Disclaimer: I do not own any of the Lord of The Rings Characters. Sage is
my character and so is her homeland, and anyone else who isn't mention in
any of J.R.R. Tolkien's writings. Me own LOTR, HA! That's a good one. I
wish, but I don't so don't get on my case. Another thing, in the event
there is any mention of horseback riding remember I did my best. I tried to
strain my memory of when I rode and even then I wasn't very... advanced.
Thanks! --- Lady Tinnia
Chapter 1- The beginning No! She can't let them catch her. She will be locked in that tower forever if they catch her. "Must, run faster," she said to herself. She kept running not even daring to glance back. If this wasn't her only chance of escape she would easily turn back and taunt them but she must run. She came upon a clearing in the woods and quickly glanced back. They beginning to tire, this was her chance. Her chance to escape lied within a small key, and that small key was now in her hand. She focused all her power, all the strength of her mind on this spell. "My home is no longer in this world. Take me away," she muttered. It wasn't part of the spell. It was a wish. The spell was much more complicated. Glancing back she saw they were closing in around her, and she realized she had failed, she was not going to escape. Then a blue light engulfed her, and left her pursuers confused about what they were once chasing.
Sage awoke uncontrollably shaking with beads of cold sweat dripping down her pale face. She sat up, and peered out her window onto a glistening lake that glowed silver in the moonlight. I love it here, she thought. Sage lazily rolled over to pick up her book till she fell asleep, but quickly put it down. "I get to set out to see the world tomorrow, better sleep," she mumbled to herself. It didn't take long for her to go out cold because within moments she was off in dreamland.
Sage awoke again to the warmth of the sun beating down on her face. She knew today was a big day. She immiedatly sprang up and looked at herself in the mirror measuring up what she needed to do to make her seem slightly lady-like even though she wished she was not. Looking at her reflection she found herself laughing out loud, and her dark midnight blue eyes glinting with happiness. Her fiery, red hair had sections of hair that were sticking out every whichway. Sage picked up her brush, and attempted to tame her hair before going out for a ride then getting ready for a very dull party. After wards Sage quickly changed into a pair brown pants that were slightly baggy so they weren't skintight and a gray tunic. Then she quickly walked over to the door, pulled on her black boots, and made a dash for the stables.
The streets were quiet, and vacant. It looked as though a soul hadn't touched the village for years. It was always that way this early because of orcs, nasty creatures. As Sage continued to run up a hill to the stable, once she got there she was a greeted by a familiar whinny. "Alka, you silly horse, how did you know I was coming to see you?" said Sage, while leading Alka out of her stall. Sage looked to the north to see a single solitary mountain in the distance then jumped up onto Alka. Alka knew exactly what to do, and took off down across the field. Her hair was whipping in the wind, and then Alka slowed down as they came to a river. Sage nimbly jumped off Alka, and gazed across the river at the forest realm of the Elves, Mirkwood. Just one more day, and then I'll get to explore the world around me. And no one is going to stop me, Sage thought. She then sighed and kneeled down by the river. The water was crystal clear, and the surface was glassy. Sage slowly lifted her hand, and lightly touched the surface of the water to only find it was ice cold. But the icy water made pain shoot through Sage's mind. The pain was unbearable, and she collapsed.
You like? If not then oh well. Just to let you know, I often accidentally overlook missing words, so if there's a word missing.Sorry! Well please review. Later. -Lady Tinnia
Chapter 1- The beginning No! She can't let them catch her. She will be locked in that tower forever if they catch her. "Must, run faster," she said to herself. She kept running not even daring to glance back. If this wasn't her only chance of escape she would easily turn back and taunt them but she must run. She came upon a clearing in the woods and quickly glanced back. They beginning to tire, this was her chance. Her chance to escape lied within a small key, and that small key was now in her hand. She focused all her power, all the strength of her mind on this spell. "My home is no longer in this world. Take me away," she muttered. It wasn't part of the spell. It was a wish. The spell was much more complicated. Glancing back she saw they were closing in around her, and she realized she had failed, she was not going to escape. Then a blue light engulfed her, and left her pursuers confused about what they were once chasing.
Sage awoke uncontrollably shaking with beads of cold sweat dripping down her pale face. She sat up, and peered out her window onto a glistening lake that glowed silver in the moonlight. I love it here, she thought. Sage lazily rolled over to pick up her book till she fell asleep, but quickly put it down. "I get to set out to see the world tomorrow, better sleep," she mumbled to herself. It didn't take long for her to go out cold because within moments she was off in dreamland.
Sage awoke again to the warmth of the sun beating down on her face. She knew today was a big day. She immiedatly sprang up and looked at herself in the mirror measuring up what she needed to do to make her seem slightly lady-like even though she wished she was not. Looking at her reflection she found herself laughing out loud, and her dark midnight blue eyes glinting with happiness. Her fiery, red hair had sections of hair that were sticking out every whichway. Sage picked up her brush, and attempted to tame her hair before going out for a ride then getting ready for a very dull party. After wards Sage quickly changed into a pair brown pants that were slightly baggy so they weren't skintight and a gray tunic. Then she quickly walked over to the door, pulled on her black boots, and made a dash for the stables.
The streets were quiet, and vacant. It looked as though a soul hadn't touched the village for years. It was always that way this early because of orcs, nasty creatures. As Sage continued to run up a hill to the stable, once she got there she was a greeted by a familiar whinny. "Alka, you silly horse, how did you know I was coming to see you?" said Sage, while leading Alka out of her stall. Sage looked to the north to see a single solitary mountain in the distance then jumped up onto Alka. Alka knew exactly what to do, and took off down across the field. Her hair was whipping in the wind, and then Alka slowed down as they came to a river. Sage nimbly jumped off Alka, and gazed across the river at the forest realm of the Elves, Mirkwood. Just one more day, and then I'll get to explore the world around me. And no one is going to stop me, Sage thought. She then sighed and kneeled down by the river. The water was crystal clear, and the surface was glassy. Sage slowly lifted her hand, and lightly touched the surface of the water to only find it was ice cold. But the icy water made pain shoot through Sage's mind. The pain was unbearable, and she collapsed.
You like? If not then oh well. Just to let you know, I often accidentally overlook missing words, so if there's a word missing.Sorry! Well please review. Later. -Lady Tinnia
