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Coco Beans: Thank you for the constructive criticism. I like "constructive" criticism. I'm glad you somewhat like my character and hope you still enjoy my sotry when I keep writing. And no, she is not going with the fellowship as you can probably tell. I think going with the fellowship is over used. Yes, I did make her very Mary- suish but oh well. Thanks for reviewing.
Invader Kit: Thank you for reading and being the first one to review.
She ElfWarrior: Same to you. Thanks.
Texas Emma: Glad you like it Audrey!
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Nuinregwen arrived at the council just in time. She took her seat next to Gandalf. Lord Elrond nodded to her and then stood up. The news he had to give was chilling to the bone. The one ring had survived. "Bring forth the ring, Frodo." Lord Elrond beckoned and watched as did everyone else the ring be put on a stone table. Whispers went up around the area, and soon arguments . The man they called Boromir brought up the idea of using the ring against their enemies. Nobody agreed with the idea. Aragorn did away with the idea immediatly pointing out the down side. Others saw the negative side of the plan too, but Boromir did not. Something was wrong with him. She did not know what though.
Finally the idea to destroy it was passed around. All agreed, though Boromir was not to pleased about it. Frodo decided to be the one to take it. Alas, Sam jumped out from behind some bushes," But you won't send him off alone surely, Master?" Elrond thought for a moment. "No. It is hardly able to seperate you two. You shall aid him on his jouney. I shall choose companions to aid you in anyway they can on your journey. Before you leave we are going to send out messengers to find any signs or tidings of the Black Riders or other servants of the enemy. Then I shall choose the companions." Frodo nodded.
The lunch bell rang and the council broke up for lunch. Legolas came over to Nuinregwen. "Go ahead Legolas. I need to speak with Lord Elrond." He nodded and left. When everyone had left except for Nuinregwen and Elrond, he sat down. "Do you have any ideas as to why my home was attacked?" She came and sat down next to him. "I do not. The orcs could have just been passing by," he sighed," but you and I both know they did not. The attack was planned. Somebody wanted the Snow Elves out of the way. I do not know your ways. Is there any reason you could think of as to why they would attack you?" She couldn't think of one.
"I don't know Elrond. I honestly never thought about the difference between Elves and Snow Elves. I don't think I ever really cared." She felt ashamed. She never was home long enough to even look up or learn about her heritage or anything. She never was around. All she knew is that she had to get back to the White Forest. Maybe she would find something there. "I think I am going to leave for awhile and try to figure it all out. I do not know how long I will be, but I will return." He nodded. "I expect you are to be going to your home. I hope you find something out. Do hurry though. We are probably going to need your help not to far up our path." She nodded and left for her room.
She packed up the stuff she would need. After she changed, she saddled up Nephredil and put it all in her saddle bags. Finally she said good bye to Legolas. "How long will you be gone?" "I do not know. As long as it takes is all I can say." She wished she could say it was to be a short trip and that she would see him soon but she knew it would be awhile. She felt a pang of sadness having to say good bye so soon. She knew she would see him again, but knowing what was to happen soon what with taking the ring to be destoryed, it would be during a troublesome and dangerous time. "I shall miss you Legolas." "And I you Regwen. Take care of yourself while you are away." She smiled and nodded. She wasn't quite sure what to do. She finally put her arms around him. He hugged her back. "Namarie, mellon." She turned away embarrased and lept onto Nephredil. She waved and then they started toward the White Wood, to find whatever clues she could to help her understand why the Snow Elves were killed.
It took a lot longer to get to her home than when she left it in such a rush. She got to the edge of the wood and made her way to the center. Her heart throbbed the closer she got. There were ashes here and there. She could smell the charred wood up ahead. It seemed to get cold and the wind started blowing something fierce blowing her hair across her face. It seemed as the world went quiet. She came to an opening in the trees. She felt like she died right then and there. Where the castle had been was all just some piles of charred pieces of wood. The snow around that area had melted from the flames. When Elrond sent over the group of Elves, they buried what Snow Elves there were able to bury. She could see the mound near the edge of trees.
There were so many. The Elves had also took the dead orcs. Where she did not know. But there were none in sight. All the beauty, warmth, and life from the area had been destoyed. No children running around, no competitions going on, no bread smells wafting from the kitchens, no horses whinny could be heard. It was all gone and nobody was left alive. Once she had gotten off Nephredil she stumbled over to the graves. She looked at them all with tears flooding her eyes. She didn't care if the world watched now. Grief and despair poured from her eyes. The very trees around her seemed to weep with her. She felt the faintest touch on her head. She looked up. It was snowing. "I swear on my life, I will in anyway I can, help defeat those evil in this world and heal those who still have a chance. Those who did this will not go unpunished. On my life I promise." She collapsed onto the ground with the snow falling all around her.
Coco Beans: Thank you for the constructive criticism. I like "constructive" criticism. I'm glad you somewhat like my character and hope you still enjoy my sotry when I keep writing. And no, she is not going with the fellowship as you can probably tell. I think going with the fellowship is over used. Yes, I did make her very Mary- suish but oh well. Thanks for reviewing.
Invader Kit: Thank you for reading and being the first one to review.
She ElfWarrior: Same to you. Thanks.
Texas Emma: Glad you like it Audrey!
Promise
Nuinregwen arrived at the council just in time. She took her seat next to Gandalf. Lord Elrond nodded to her and then stood up. The news he had to give was chilling to the bone. The one ring had survived. "Bring forth the ring, Frodo." Lord Elrond beckoned and watched as did everyone else the ring be put on a stone table. Whispers went up around the area, and soon arguments . The man they called Boromir brought up the idea of using the ring against their enemies. Nobody agreed with the idea. Aragorn did away with the idea immediatly pointing out the down side. Others saw the negative side of the plan too, but Boromir did not. Something was wrong with him. She did not know what though.
Finally the idea to destroy it was passed around. All agreed, though Boromir was not to pleased about it. Frodo decided to be the one to take it. Alas, Sam jumped out from behind some bushes," But you won't send him off alone surely, Master?" Elrond thought for a moment. "No. It is hardly able to seperate you two. You shall aid him on his jouney. I shall choose companions to aid you in anyway they can on your journey. Before you leave we are going to send out messengers to find any signs or tidings of the Black Riders or other servants of the enemy. Then I shall choose the companions." Frodo nodded.
The lunch bell rang and the council broke up for lunch. Legolas came over to Nuinregwen. "Go ahead Legolas. I need to speak with Lord Elrond." He nodded and left. When everyone had left except for Nuinregwen and Elrond, he sat down. "Do you have any ideas as to why my home was attacked?" She came and sat down next to him. "I do not. The orcs could have just been passing by," he sighed," but you and I both know they did not. The attack was planned. Somebody wanted the Snow Elves out of the way. I do not know your ways. Is there any reason you could think of as to why they would attack you?" She couldn't think of one.
"I don't know Elrond. I honestly never thought about the difference between Elves and Snow Elves. I don't think I ever really cared." She felt ashamed. She never was home long enough to even look up or learn about her heritage or anything. She never was around. All she knew is that she had to get back to the White Forest. Maybe she would find something there. "I think I am going to leave for awhile and try to figure it all out. I do not know how long I will be, but I will return." He nodded. "I expect you are to be going to your home. I hope you find something out. Do hurry though. We are probably going to need your help not to far up our path." She nodded and left for her room.
She packed up the stuff she would need. After she changed, she saddled up Nephredil and put it all in her saddle bags. Finally she said good bye to Legolas. "How long will you be gone?" "I do not know. As long as it takes is all I can say." She wished she could say it was to be a short trip and that she would see him soon but she knew it would be awhile. She felt a pang of sadness having to say good bye so soon. She knew she would see him again, but knowing what was to happen soon what with taking the ring to be destoryed, it would be during a troublesome and dangerous time. "I shall miss you Legolas." "And I you Regwen. Take care of yourself while you are away." She smiled and nodded. She wasn't quite sure what to do. She finally put her arms around him. He hugged her back. "Namarie, mellon." She turned away embarrased and lept onto Nephredil. She waved and then they started toward the White Wood, to find whatever clues she could to help her understand why the Snow Elves were killed.
It took a lot longer to get to her home than when she left it in such a rush. She got to the edge of the wood and made her way to the center. Her heart throbbed the closer she got. There were ashes here and there. She could smell the charred wood up ahead. It seemed to get cold and the wind started blowing something fierce blowing her hair across her face. It seemed as the world went quiet. She came to an opening in the trees. She felt like she died right then and there. Where the castle had been was all just some piles of charred pieces of wood. The snow around that area had melted from the flames. When Elrond sent over the group of Elves, they buried what Snow Elves there were able to bury. She could see the mound near the edge of trees.
There were so many. The Elves had also took the dead orcs. Where she did not know. But there were none in sight. All the beauty, warmth, and life from the area had been destoyed. No children running around, no competitions going on, no bread smells wafting from the kitchens, no horses whinny could be heard. It was all gone and nobody was left alive. Once she had gotten off Nephredil she stumbled over to the graves. She looked at them all with tears flooding her eyes. She didn't care if the world watched now. Grief and despair poured from her eyes. The very trees around her seemed to weep with her. She felt the faintest touch on her head. She looked up. It was snowing. "I swear on my life, I will in anyway I can, help defeat those evil in this world and heal those who still have a chance. Those who did this will not go unpunished. On my life I promise." She collapsed onto the ground with the snow falling all around her.
