Chapter 3
By Natta
The night was warm, and even the trees appeared to be sleeping. For once, everything was quiet and calm. It was in this night a shadow-like creature moved fast through the wilderness, with one goal: Isengard.
Ugluk had only one thought in his mind: The halflings must be punished, he wanted to get back at them. If it weren't for them, his Uruk-hai would never have been defeated. It was those horsemen who found the leaf. Saruman would give them a revenge, so horrible they'd wish they never had been born. He cursed himself quietly. Now that they were in Rohan, or Gondor, or whatever place the horsemen came from, they hardly had the ring anymore. If he had them still, Saruman would get the ring. They must have had it, who else could have? Saruman said The halflings, and as far as Ugluk was concerned, there was no other halflings. Maybe he too would pay. Maybe as much as the halflings.
No, he couldn't allow that to happen. He would not be tortured like a stupid animal. The more he thought about it, the more likely it seemed. Saruman would be very angry with him for not being able to keep the halflings in his custody. He quickly decided the humiliation would be to much for him, and he took his knife and stabbed himself. Now he wouldn't have much time. He had to get to Isengard and tell Saruman about the halflings before he died.
Saruman waited. Soon his Uruk-hai would return and hopefully they would bring prisoners. Prisoners who carried the ring with them. An orch entered the room.
'Ugluk has returned.' Saruman rose quickly, and went to meet the band of orchs, but stopped when he saw the bloody, dying creature in front of him.
'The horsemen came, killed all the orchs, took the prisoners. The halflings...dropped a brooch...horsemen saw it. They...must pay. Made horsemen come.' With that, Ugluk fell dead to the ground. Saruman turned around toward the other orchs, who weren't Uruk-hai.
'Take his body away. And find the halflings. But you mustn't get them away from men by force. Our army isn't strong enough for that yet. We must start over with new Uruk-hai. All because of those halflings. You have to go carefully, take them in the night when everyone is asleep. You must see that no one detects you. The small orchs nodded, and took of in the night, to get back the two halflings for Saruman's revenge.
A/N Okay, I know this was a short chapter, but it's more like an update, on what will happen to them...Feedback is EXTREMELY welcome. I will send many grateful thoughts to the considerate people who gives me a review. lol
By Natta
The night was warm, and even the trees appeared to be sleeping. For once, everything was quiet and calm. It was in this night a shadow-like creature moved fast through the wilderness, with one goal: Isengard.
Ugluk had only one thought in his mind: The halflings must be punished, he wanted to get back at them. If it weren't for them, his Uruk-hai would never have been defeated. It was those horsemen who found the leaf. Saruman would give them a revenge, so horrible they'd wish they never had been born. He cursed himself quietly. Now that they were in Rohan, or Gondor, or whatever place the horsemen came from, they hardly had the ring anymore. If he had them still, Saruman would get the ring. They must have had it, who else could have? Saruman said The halflings, and as far as Ugluk was concerned, there was no other halflings. Maybe he too would pay. Maybe as much as the halflings.
No, he couldn't allow that to happen. He would not be tortured like a stupid animal. The more he thought about it, the more likely it seemed. Saruman would be very angry with him for not being able to keep the halflings in his custody. He quickly decided the humiliation would be to much for him, and he took his knife and stabbed himself. Now he wouldn't have much time. He had to get to Isengard and tell Saruman about the halflings before he died.
Saruman waited. Soon his Uruk-hai would return and hopefully they would bring prisoners. Prisoners who carried the ring with them. An orch entered the room.
'Ugluk has returned.' Saruman rose quickly, and went to meet the band of orchs, but stopped when he saw the bloody, dying creature in front of him.
'The horsemen came, killed all the orchs, took the prisoners. The halflings...dropped a brooch...horsemen saw it. They...must pay. Made horsemen come.' With that, Ugluk fell dead to the ground. Saruman turned around toward the other orchs, who weren't Uruk-hai.
'Take his body away. And find the halflings. But you mustn't get them away from men by force. Our army isn't strong enough for that yet. We must start over with new Uruk-hai. All because of those halflings. You have to go carefully, take them in the night when everyone is asleep. You must see that no one detects you. The small orchs nodded, and took of in the night, to get back the two halflings for Saruman's revenge.
A/N Okay, I know this was a short chapter, but it's more like an update, on what will happen to them...Feedback is EXTREMELY welcome. I will send many grateful thoughts to the considerate people who gives me a review. lol
