Cookie Monster-Hi again. As you may already know most of the characters in this story are the properties of J.R.R. Tolkien. This may not be very accurate with the book, but it's kind of like from an alternate reality. So don't mind.
Tales of a Gray Wizard
Chapter 2-The Unexpected Mission
The day had finally arrived. Most of the beds were made and the wardrobes were empty, except for a few that had little 'presents' for their next owners. The graduation ceremony was about to begin. A stage was placed in the main dinning hall. It was right in front of row and rows of thin wooden chairs. On the stage were four other chairs, one each for the Headmaster, Deputy-Headmaster, Speaker and the representative of the White Council. Every student was seated and ready for the announcement.
Gandalf and Radagast were seated a row in front of Saruman and this gang. They were starting to get annoyed by what Saruman was saying to Grima and Orathanc. They over heard him saying; "Oh look guys, it's our 'happy' little friends, Ganda-geek and Gastly." Gandalf looked back at them angrily. "What?" said Saruman; "Is wittle Ganda-geek insulted? He should be getting ready to hear he flunked. Oh, I feel so bad for you." Gandalf was about to punch him in the nose when the Headmaster began to speak.
"Welcome and congratulations to all those that will be graduating after all these years of hard work and learning." he said; "I am pleased to see such wonderful students as they go on to practice all they have achieved during their stay here." Saruman grinned. "So before I give out your scores and titles," he continued; " may I introduce the representative of the White Council to announce the pupils that have received the highest marks and the chance to enter the new council in a few years." An old wizard then stood up and walked up to the platform.
"Good afternoon," he said; "I will now tell you which of your number have been admitted to help future generations of wizards in their education and in their work in the outside world. In other words the new officers of our White Council." He paused for a moment and unfolded a small sheet of paper. "And here the are. Our first new member is…Radagast!" Gandalf turned to the shocked Radagast and congratulated him. The wizard on the stage continued; "Next we have…Saruman!" loud applause came from all over the hall. Saruman stood up and bowed. "What a snob." said Gandalf to himself. "Yes, thank you," said the old wizard over the cheers; "And our final admitted student is…Gandalf!" Gandalf couldn't believe it! His dream had finally come true.
The old man bowed and sat down again. The Headmaster walked up to the stage. "Congratulations Gandalf, Saruman and Radagast." he said; "Now let us take a short break before I tell you the rest." The pupils cleared the stuffy hall and to the other dining area for a snack. But Saruman called Grima and Orathanc to a dark corner. "Why are you so worried, boss?" asked Orathanc. "I may have a very good chance to be White Wizard and head of the council," he answered; "But I don't want to risk it. We have to find a way to get rid of Ganda-geek." "Why?" asked Grima. "He's the only one that stands in the way of my plan!" he said; "It will never work with him there. He will get suspicious." "How do you know?" asked Orathanc. "Have you seen his marks!" he yelled; "If he's as clever as me he will easily figure out what I'm up to." "Then what will you do?" they asked. Saruman thought for a while. "I got it!" he declared after a couple of minutes. He whispered something to them and they went to the dinning hall.
Just as Gandalf stepped into the hall, Saruman blocked his path. "What do you want?" asked Gandalf. "Oh nothing," replied Saruman; "I just wanted to tell you something very important." "About what?" said Gandalf suspiciously. "Well, if you don't want to know," continued Saruman; "I guess the Headmaster will be very disappointed." "Yeah," said Grima; "he was really looking forward to seeing you in the limelight." "Huh?" he asked. "You've been named White Wizard." continued Saruman; "and the Headmaster told me that your first duty is to find the 'One Ring'. It is a very dangerous devise that may cause the destruction of Middle-Earth." "Are you sure?" said the shocked Gandalf. "Positive," said Saruman; "Here's a signed explanation." He then handed him a small piece of paper. It looked real. The signature looked exactly like the Headmasters. "What!" yelled Gandalf; "It says I have to leave now." In a split second, Gandalf was out of the shack and of to were it told him to look…the Misty Mountains.
Tales of a Gray Wizard
Chapter 2-The Unexpected Mission
The day had finally arrived. Most of the beds were made and the wardrobes were empty, except for a few that had little 'presents' for their next owners. The graduation ceremony was about to begin. A stage was placed in the main dinning hall. It was right in front of row and rows of thin wooden chairs. On the stage were four other chairs, one each for the Headmaster, Deputy-Headmaster, Speaker and the representative of the White Council. Every student was seated and ready for the announcement.
Gandalf and Radagast were seated a row in front of Saruman and this gang. They were starting to get annoyed by what Saruman was saying to Grima and Orathanc. They over heard him saying; "Oh look guys, it's our 'happy' little friends, Ganda-geek and Gastly." Gandalf looked back at them angrily. "What?" said Saruman; "Is wittle Ganda-geek insulted? He should be getting ready to hear he flunked. Oh, I feel so bad for you." Gandalf was about to punch him in the nose when the Headmaster began to speak.
"Welcome and congratulations to all those that will be graduating after all these years of hard work and learning." he said; "I am pleased to see such wonderful students as they go on to practice all they have achieved during their stay here." Saruman grinned. "So before I give out your scores and titles," he continued; " may I introduce the representative of the White Council to announce the pupils that have received the highest marks and the chance to enter the new council in a few years." An old wizard then stood up and walked up to the platform.
"Good afternoon," he said; "I will now tell you which of your number have been admitted to help future generations of wizards in their education and in their work in the outside world. In other words the new officers of our White Council." He paused for a moment and unfolded a small sheet of paper. "And here the are. Our first new member is…Radagast!" Gandalf turned to the shocked Radagast and congratulated him. The wizard on the stage continued; "Next we have…Saruman!" loud applause came from all over the hall. Saruman stood up and bowed. "What a snob." said Gandalf to himself. "Yes, thank you," said the old wizard over the cheers; "And our final admitted student is…Gandalf!" Gandalf couldn't believe it! His dream had finally come true.
The old man bowed and sat down again. The Headmaster walked up to the stage. "Congratulations Gandalf, Saruman and Radagast." he said; "Now let us take a short break before I tell you the rest." The pupils cleared the stuffy hall and to the other dining area for a snack. But Saruman called Grima and Orathanc to a dark corner. "Why are you so worried, boss?" asked Orathanc. "I may have a very good chance to be White Wizard and head of the council," he answered; "But I don't want to risk it. We have to find a way to get rid of Ganda-geek." "Why?" asked Grima. "He's the only one that stands in the way of my plan!" he said; "It will never work with him there. He will get suspicious." "How do you know?" asked Orathanc. "Have you seen his marks!" he yelled; "If he's as clever as me he will easily figure out what I'm up to." "Then what will you do?" they asked. Saruman thought for a while. "I got it!" he declared after a couple of minutes. He whispered something to them and they went to the dinning hall.
Just as Gandalf stepped into the hall, Saruman blocked his path. "What do you want?" asked Gandalf. "Oh nothing," replied Saruman; "I just wanted to tell you something very important." "About what?" said Gandalf suspiciously. "Well, if you don't want to know," continued Saruman; "I guess the Headmaster will be very disappointed." "Yeah," said Grima; "he was really looking forward to seeing you in the limelight." "Huh?" he asked. "You've been named White Wizard." continued Saruman; "and the Headmaster told me that your first duty is to find the 'One Ring'. It is a very dangerous devise that may cause the destruction of Middle-Earth." "Are you sure?" said the shocked Gandalf. "Positive," said Saruman; "Here's a signed explanation." He then handed him a small piece of paper. It looked real. The signature looked exactly like the Headmasters. "What!" yelled Gandalf; "It says I have to leave now." In a split second, Gandalf was out of the shack and of to were it told him to look…the Misty Mountains.
