CHAPTER 1- No Hope
"There is no hope, they will all die tonight" stated Legolas Greenleaf, Prince of Mirkwood, in fluent elvish.
"Then I shall die with them!" exclaimed Aragorn, heir of Gondor in the common tongue, though not realizing that he had done so, and that all the people of Rohan had understood his last comment.
Gimili, who was watching and not interfering and could understand some elvish, followed the argument as best as he could. He was inclined to agree with Legolas for he and the Dwarf believed that there was no hope for the kingdom of Rohan. But like Aragorn, was willing to give up his life to protect innocent women and children. At least that was how the Gimili, son of Gloin understood the meaning behind Legolas's words.
As Aragorn strode away, Legolas turned to follow him but Gimili's big, weather-roughened hand restrained him.
"Let him be laddie, let him be," the dwarf said softly
When Gimili was sure that Legolas wasn't about to go running after the ranger, he removed his hand clapped the elf on the shoulder and walked inside to the armory, ready to get fitted for his mail and Armour. Little did he realize that he had made a huge mistake in leaving Legolas.
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"There is no hope, they will all die tonight" stated Legolas Greenleaf, Prince of Mirkwood, in fluent elvish.
"Then I shall die with them!" exclaimed Aragorn, heir of Gondor in the common tongue, though not realizing that he had done so, and that all the people of Rohan had understood his last comment.
Gimili, who was watching and not interfering and could understand some elvish, followed the argument as best as he could. He was inclined to agree with Legolas for he and the Dwarf believed that there was no hope for the kingdom of Rohan. But like Aragorn, was willing to give up his life to protect innocent women and children. At least that was how the Gimili, son of Gloin understood the meaning behind Legolas's words.
As Aragorn strode away, Legolas turned to follow him but Gimili's big, weather-roughened hand restrained him.
"Let him be laddie, let him be," the dwarf said softly
When Gimili was sure that Legolas wasn't about to go running after the ranger, he removed his hand clapped the elf on the shoulder and walked inside to the armory, ready to get fitted for his mail and Armour. Little did he realize that he had made a huge mistake in leaving Legolas.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: HEY PEOPLES, HOPE TO POST NEXT CHAPTER SOON, SO PLEASE CLICK THE LITTLE BLUE BUTTON AND WRITE AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THOUGHT OF THE STORY!!!! CHEERS =)
