Rise of Evil

A sudden crash of thunder was heard through out the land as legions of soldiers both men and elf fell unto the rough surface of Middle Earth. They were no match for these two outsiders that had emerged from the heavens most recently. One whom held a silver glimpse of a heavy object of what the dwarves would refer to as a hammer had instantly caused the skies to erupt in a rage; the rays of light dancing across the dismal skies as dirt and smoke had covered the battlefield. The deafening sound of a boom followed by instant carnage had spread knocking soldiers down to their knees and most of them unconscious. "You are foolish to challenge me mortals." With a mighty roar from his voice, more lay to waste at his hands. The attacker's blonde hair swayed in the winds as he cast upon his mighty power that was unfamiliar to even Gandalf the White. With all his wisdom, Gandalf had wished that he and the rest of the inhabitants of Middle Earth had never provoked an ancient threat. The balrog that he had fought long ago had appeared to be child's play and even Sauron himself was docile if that was even possible to a comparison of this new force and yet the wizard tried to focus his attention upon the other one smirking; the one whom Aragorn had foolishly issued a challenge against was savoring every moment. This alien was just as dangerous if not even more treacherous than Gandalf had ever witnessed. The raven haired youth held his head up high as he awaited the sudden stupidity of the human race; a foolish king ready to knock him off his pedestal that he revered above them all. He was a powerful being and was able to manipulate the minds of the masses and cause treachery like no other. From the white wizard's observations, he appeared young of face not old like Sauraman whom had died during the time of the one ring. No these two seem to be unstoppable for this was a different threat; one that Middle Earth could not win.

"If only we were not so rash to provoke them," Gandalf kept muttering within the depths of his mind. "If only we were not scared and listened to reason than war."