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Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings
February 17
Yesterday the Fellowship left Lothlorien. Before we had actually left, though, Galadriel wanted to see us, so there we were, and there she was standing in front of us.
"I hope you all have a safe journey, and I hope the quest goes well," she said, "but before you go, please take these items." Galadriel turned to Aragorn.
"Here is the gift of the Elves to the leader of your Fellowship," she said, and she gave him a sheath for his sword. The sheath was covered in a tracery of flowers and leaves made of sliver and gold, and the name Anduril was written upon it in Elvish letters.
Galadriel gave Legolas a bow, and arrows, and to Sam she gave a little grey box, which had only a small silver Elven letter on it.
"Here is engraved G for Galadriel," she said, "and in it is a little of the soil of Lorien, and though it may not be of any use on your quest, you will be glad to have it when you arrive back to your home."
Sam went red, and said "Thank you" very quietly.
Then Galadriel turned to Gimli. "And what would a dwarf ask of the Elves?" she said, and smiled.
"None." Gimli said, "It is only enough to have seen you, and to have heard your gentle words."
"Surley there is something that you desire? Name it, for I would not have you leave empty handed."
"I would ask nothing, except for, well, except for a strand of hair from your golden head."
Galadriel smiled, and gave Gimli not one, but three strands of her hair. I noticed that Gimli's face went very red. Then she turned to Merry and Pippin and Boromir and gave them daggers that were inlaid with gold and silver leaves.
Galadriel gave Frodo a small phial, and in it was a light. She told him that if he needed assistance in the very darkest of moments, all he needed to do was to hold up the phial, which held the Light of Earendil. Then she turned to me.
"For you, Harry," she said, "I have this." And she handed me ...wait for it... Elven clothes! They were like the ones that Leoglas wore. I thanked her for them, and then she pointed to a place where I change into them. I think she gave me the Elven clothes so I wouldn't look so conspicuos.
I went over to where she pointed, and found a small room-like area, and no, I could not be seen by anyone. I changed into my new Elven clothes, and packed away my old clothes into the pack that I had carried around on my back since Rivendell. I came back out and joined the Fellowship.
"And now, before you leave," Galadriel said, "I have these to give you." And she gave us each an Elven cloak, and we fastened them to ourselves with leaves made of emeralds, and outlined with silver.
And then we (the Fellowship) got into the boats that were awaiting us, and went on our way down the river, which is where I am now, sitting in a canoe.
Read and review my friends!
Natalie38= Thanks for your review, and no, I won't tell you what happens next. :-)
Padfoot= Thanks for your review! I'm glad you like this story. HP and LOTR rule! :-D
todo= Thanks for your review!
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings
February 17
Yesterday the Fellowship left Lothlorien. Before we had actually left, though, Galadriel wanted to see us, so there we were, and there she was standing in front of us.
"I hope you all have a safe journey, and I hope the quest goes well," she said, "but before you go, please take these items." Galadriel turned to Aragorn.
"Here is the gift of the Elves to the leader of your Fellowship," she said, and she gave him a sheath for his sword. The sheath was covered in a tracery of flowers and leaves made of sliver and gold, and the name Anduril was written upon it in Elvish letters.
Galadriel gave Legolas a bow, and arrows, and to Sam she gave a little grey box, which had only a small silver Elven letter on it.
"Here is engraved G for Galadriel," she said, "and in it is a little of the soil of Lorien, and though it may not be of any use on your quest, you will be glad to have it when you arrive back to your home."
Sam went red, and said "Thank you" very quietly.
Then Galadriel turned to Gimli. "And what would a dwarf ask of the Elves?" she said, and smiled.
"None." Gimli said, "It is only enough to have seen you, and to have heard your gentle words."
"Surley there is something that you desire? Name it, for I would not have you leave empty handed."
"I would ask nothing, except for, well, except for a strand of hair from your golden head."
Galadriel smiled, and gave Gimli not one, but three strands of her hair. I noticed that Gimli's face went very red. Then she turned to Merry and Pippin and Boromir and gave them daggers that were inlaid with gold and silver leaves.
Galadriel gave Frodo a small phial, and in it was a light. She told him that if he needed assistance in the very darkest of moments, all he needed to do was to hold up the phial, which held the Light of Earendil. Then she turned to me.
"For you, Harry," she said, "I have this." And she handed me ...wait for it... Elven clothes! They were like the ones that Leoglas wore. I thanked her for them, and then she pointed to a place where I change into them. I think she gave me the Elven clothes so I wouldn't look so conspicuos.
I went over to where she pointed, and found a small room-like area, and no, I could not be seen by anyone. I changed into my new Elven clothes, and packed away my old clothes into the pack that I had carried around on my back since Rivendell. I came back out and joined the Fellowship.
"And now, before you leave," Galadriel said, "I have these to give you." And she gave us each an Elven cloak, and we fastened them to ourselves with leaves made of emeralds, and outlined with silver.
And then we (the Fellowship) got into the boats that were awaiting us, and went on our way down the river, which is where I am now, sitting in a canoe.
Read and review my friends!
