Weeks later, Sayowyn bid Legolas goodbye for a few days and took Naro
to Rivendell. It took one day, this time, as her stallion never tired, and
would run for her anywhere. Upon arrival, she noted that Arwen was leaving,
tracking Aragorn, who had gone to meet four hobbits at the Inn of the
Prancing Pony, to meet Gandalf the Gray wizard.
Naro became restless, and tried to drag Sayowyn out of Rivendell. 'What is it?" she asked him, curious to see where he might lead her.
She hopped back onto his back, having just arrived in Rivendell. He took off town the bridge and on the cliffside, and ran for the rest of the night. Come morning, he slowed his steps. Sayowyn had not directed Naro at all during the course of the night. They were approaching a river, and Sayowyn could see Arwen, riding her grey stallion, Asfaloth, and then jumping off onto the ground with a person in her arms.
It was a hobbit, Frodo Baggins, of the shire. "Frodo, no! Don't give in!" Arwen cried, sobbing. Across the river, 9 Nazgul on their evil stallions stood on the shoreline. "Give up the hafling, she elf!" one said to her.
Naro and Sayowyn galloped up. Sayowyn pulled out her sword. "If you want him, come and claim him!" she shouted across to the Nazgul. Naro reared slightly, wanting to fight the other horses.
The 9 wraiths began their way across the river. Once they reached the middle, Sayowyn began to chant: "Nin O Chitlaglear Lasto Beth Dier, Rimmo Nin Bruien Da nin Ulear!" and she repeated herself. Moments later, she heard the sound of water rushing. It swept around the corner, coming fast and hard towards the wraiths, who panicked and stared at it. It hit them like a ton of bricks, and they and their horses were carried away.
Arwen still held Frodo, who was fading fast. "Arwen, give him to me!" Sayowyn commanded. Her cousin lifted the small hobbit onto Naro, and the two took off, back to Rivendell for medicine for the hobbit.
Upon arrival, sometime in the evening, Sayowyn ran up to the House of Elrond, and rushed the little hobbit inside. Elrond looked surprised when he saw his niece carrying a dying hobbit. Elrond rushed Sayowyn out and shut the door, looking after the hobbit.
Sayowyn dropped to her knee's. 'Please, what grace has given me, let it pass to him. Let him be spared." she thought to herself.
Two days later, Aragorn, Arwen and three other hobbits arrived. Sayowyn instantly took a liking to the small people, who cared so much for Frodo. Aragorn explained to her why the wraiths were chasing Frodo. "He carries the one ring."
So this was the answer to all the riddles. Destroy the ring, destroy Sauron and the evilness of Middle Earth forever. Soon, Legolas arrived, on a horse of Lothloriens. The moment he jumped off his horse, he looked around for Sayowyn, who was standing up high on the roof of a building, and she waved to him. More arrived, this time men and dwarves.
Naro became restless, and tried to drag Sayowyn out of Rivendell. 'What is it?" she asked him, curious to see where he might lead her.
She hopped back onto his back, having just arrived in Rivendell. He took off town the bridge and on the cliffside, and ran for the rest of the night. Come morning, he slowed his steps. Sayowyn had not directed Naro at all during the course of the night. They were approaching a river, and Sayowyn could see Arwen, riding her grey stallion, Asfaloth, and then jumping off onto the ground with a person in her arms.
It was a hobbit, Frodo Baggins, of the shire. "Frodo, no! Don't give in!" Arwen cried, sobbing. Across the river, 9 Nazgul on their evil stallions stood on the shoreline. "Give up the hafling, she elf!" one said to her.
Naro and Sayowyn galloped up. Sayowyn pulled out her sword. "If you want him, come and claim him!" she shouted across to the Nazgul. Naro reared slightly, wanting to fight the other horses.
The 9 wraiths began their way across the river. Once they reached the middle, Sayowyn began to chant: "Nin O Chitlaglear Lasto Beth Dier, Rimmo Nin Bruien Da nin Ulear!" and she repeated herself. Moments later, she heard the sound of water rushing. It swept around the corner, coming fast and hard towards the wraiths, who panicked and stared at it. It hit them like a ton of bricks, and they and their horses were carried away.
Arwen still held Frodo, who was fading fast. "Arwen, give him to me!" Sayowyn commanded. Her cousin lifted the small hobbit onto Naro, and the two took off, back to Rivendell for medicine for the hobbit.
Upon arrival, sometime in the evening, Sayowyn ran up to the House of Elrond, and rushed the little hobbit inside. Elrond looked surprised when he saw his niece carrying a dying hobbit. Elrond rushed Sayowyn out and shut the door, looking after the hobbit.
Sayowyn dropped to her knee's. 'Please, what grace has given me, let it pass to him. Let him be spared." she thought to herself.
Two days later, Aragorn, Arwen and three other hobbits arrived. Sayowyn instantly took a liking to the small people, who cared so much for Frodo. Aragorn explained to her why the wraiths were chasing Frodo. "He carries the one ring."
So this was the answer to all the riddles. Destroy the ring, destroy Sauron and the evilness of Middle Earth forever. Soon, Legolas arrived, on a horse of Lothloriens. The moment he jumped off his horse, he looked around for Sayowyn, who was standing up high on the roof of a building, and she waved to him. More arrived, this time men and dwarves.
