Well this is it. The beginning of my first story, hope u enjoy it. R&R.
Please no flames.
BTW this story takes place 2 years after the War of The Ring. Some things
will be changed but I think it turn out well. It goes along to Peter
Jackson's movie too. So here it is.
"" = Conversation or talking
' ' = Thoughts
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The Great River. It was always there, from the beginning of middle earth to
now. It flowed with great strength. Near the now abandoned area of
Lothlorien where once elves dwelt. To the ruins of Amon Hen and on. It had
many mouths that exited to the sea. However there was another part to this
river that many of elf, dwarf, and man alike forgot. This smaller river,
which was a part of the The Anduin, was different then most rivers in
Middle Earth. It drew the water from the river and it traveled upwards
north. Some old tales said that it was bewitched by evil elves, however
this was not the case, though elves did have a part in it. There in this
smaller channel a boat did float upwards. It was of Elvin make from the
woods of Lothorien, there lay a man who breathed no more. His name was
Boromir, a warrior from the land of Gondor. There he laid in a deep sleep
up the river. His sword that was grasped in his hands washed out of the
boat and into the water. Though he himself stayed, up the channel he went
to the end where the water flowed into a lake. Though this lake was like
the river, unordinary and enchanted as well for it healed the wounds of one
who truly was worthy. Worthy of another chance. This was the lake of
Numenor, where once the great kings of men had come once. Now the souls of
those kings came and dwelt. For they new of this mans destiny, to face evil
once again. However this time to not be tempted and pay the price. There on
his chest where the arrows from the Uruk-hai had pierced were no more. The
blood that had drained from those wounds was replaced by the waters giving
him a mix of his family's and blood from kings of the past, allowing him
longer life and greater strength for his age. The soul from where his body
had given life was now returning to him. Boromir had returned!
He opened his eyes and took in a giant breath.
Then.
He fell out of the boat.
"Where am I!" he screamed and somewhat coughed spurting out water.
He swam to the shore and collapsed onto the nearby beach. His mind filled with questions.
"From last I could remember I was fighting with Uruk-hai and I was shot!" he said to himself. He then looked over himself but he couldn't find any wounds.
"Was I dreaming?" he asked, "No, it was no dream" Somehow as if the wind answered him he now knew, what had happened.
'The fellowship,' he thought 'I must return to help them' He then cursed. Seeing he had lost his sword and shield. His horn had disappeared as well. He stood and turned and there at the borders of the woods and beach was a stone table. It was as tall as a fence yet it did not stretch out like one. There on the table he saw four things.
"My sword!" he cried and picked it up and took it out of his sheath. But it was different there were markings on it. From little elfish he knew it read
Burial Flame of The North
That was all he saw that had changed, still he recognized the hilt and the blade to be his own. He took it and put it back on the belt. Next to it he saw the horn he had carried, and his shield. The fourth object was different. It was a green jewel. He knew and saw these jewels they were known as Burial Stones. These were markers for elves and there land. They were also used as weapons for when a burial stone is rubbed on a blade it glows into a flame on the sword it self. He kept it in a pouch on his belt. He then set out south.
"I must find the others," he said. Boromir soon remembered of his last conversation with Aragorn. He had let Frodo go to Mordor alone.
"No," he said, "I must go to Gondor."
There he left this enchanted place and set out for his home.
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"Where am I!" he screamed and somewhat coughed spurting out water.
He swam to the shore and collapsed onto the nearby beach. His mind filled with questions.
"From last I could remember I was fighting with Uruk-hai and I was shot!" he said to himself. He then looked over himself but he couldn't find any wounds.
"Was I dreaming?" he asked, "No, it was no dream" Somehow as if the wind answered him he now knew, what had happened.
'The fellowship,' he thought 'I must return to help them' He then cursed. Seeing he had lost his sword and shield. His horn had disappeared as well. He stood and turned and there at the borders of the woods and beach was a stone table. It was as tall as a fence yet it did not stretch out like one. There on the table he saw four things.
"My sword!" he cried and picked it up and took it out of his sheath. But it was different there were markings on it. From little elfish he knew it read
Burial Flame of The North
That was all he saw that had changed, still he recognized the hilt and the blade to be his own. He took it and put it back on the belt. Next to it he saw the horn he had carried, and his shield. The fourth object was different. It was a green jewel. He knew and saw these jewels they were known as Burial Stones. These were markers for elves and there land. They were also used as weapons for when a burial stone is rubbed on a blade it glows into a flame on the sword it self. He kept it in a pouch on his belt. He then set out south.
"I must find the others," he said. Boromir soon remembered of his last conversation with Aragorn. He had let Frodo go to Mordor alone.
"No," he said, "I must go to Gondor."
There he left this enchanted place and set out for his home.
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