Chapter 2: The Ranger in Faelfor

"Can we stop for tea or a little snack?" said Caido. "Once reach the entrance to the Forest of Faelfor. There, Alas, I'll have to leave you. One of my ranger friends will accompany you, his name is Falkor" said Strider. "Falkor?" said Caido. "Yes, Falkor, he was one of my good friends. He is good with a sword of not too bad with a bow. You'll know when you see him by a song he sings. In the land of Shire where the little men live, there was a great young hobbit. With his mighty dagger and magic ring, he beat ol' Sauron with a slash and a swing. He dropped that ring into the fire, with a crackle and boom the ring was destroyed. Frodo...Frodo... Frodo was his name. Frodo...Frodo... The greatest hobbit that ever lived." "Yep, that's his song," said Strider. "Look! There is the Forest of Faelfor" exclaimed Gimli "Here you go my friends, here is some Lembas which I have made myself. Falkor shall be waiting for you in the forest. If he is not their wait for him at rock shape like
a falcon." They watched Strider until he was so far away he could no longer be seen. "Well, best be on our way" said Frodo. They looked into the forest but nothing could be seen. Caido noticed that the sky above Faelfor was dark and gray. Gimli was the first to go in, then Frodo, and then Caido. The terrain in the forest was very rugged and winding, changing direction every turn they made. They came to a small clearing, where they noticed a small fire ring. "The coals are still hot. Some one was hear, and they must have been in a hurry," said Gimli. They journeyed onward down the trail. "Yuck!" said Caido. Many dead spiders lied on the ground, twitching. Many slices were found, and green, slimy puss was pouring out of their bodies. "Whoever was hear didn't think to kindly of spider," said Frodo. "Wait shouldn't Falkor have been hear by now?" said Caido. "Who me?" said a voice

"Who's there..." said Caido. "Heh... Frodo...Frodo...Frodo was his name. Recognize me now?" "Falkor?" said the group. As soon as they said that, Falkor jumped out of a nearby tree. "Hullo there" said Frodo. "Good day. Strider tells me you need to go to Arieon," said Falkor. "Yes, but we don't know how to get there."

"Don't be worried, my little friend, I know how to get their." Later that night, Frodo continued his book, but this time he added many more pages to his book. Falkor stayed up to keep watch out for any more fiends. Caido watched Falkor until he fell soundly asleep.

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