-THE GAMES OF THE GODS-
-Disclaimer:-
CS: Right, so, here we go. The second to last disclaimer.
...
CS: Um...helloooo?
...
CS: GREAT! They all ran off on me. *grumbles and disapears*
Elrond: *walking out from behind a mysterious big tree* Well, that worked better than I thought it would.
Erestor: *climbing out of the cardboard box he was hiding in* As Glorfindel pointed out, she is not all that bright.
Frodo: *jumping down from the tree Elrond was behind* And neither is he, apparently, since he then promptly allowed himself to be led into a pit trap.
Balrog: *flying out of a crack in the floor* I always said it was more luck than anything else that he managed to kill me...
Halbarad: *appearing out of...nowhere, like any proper ranger would do, and has a big, white bandage around his leg* Yeah...Rachel seems to have a little more brains though. Either that or a longer sword and quick reflexes.
Rúmil: *just plain appearing* I just think she's more bendable...CS is safely in the Pit, by the way. I lead her there myself.
Erestor: Ah, wonderful. The Secondary Disclaimer Characters takeover is complete, then.
Frodo: Not quite.
Rúmil: Oh?
Frodo: Well, most of us here have only been in one or two disclaimers. Except for one, who has not only been in much more than two, but was in the very first disclaimer.
Everyone: ...
Halbarad: You hobbits and your damn riddles.
Frodo: *sighs* Elrond. Elrond has been in over half a dozen disclaimers.
Elrond: *nervously* Er...no I haven't.
Frodo: Yes you have.
Balrog: I remember! You even had a reviewer take you away and do unspeakable things to you!
Elrond: *twitch* Thank you for brining up such pleasant memories.
Frodo: See, he even admits it!
Rúmil: Right, into the Pit with him, then!
Elrond: *everyone but Frodo (who is too short) grabs Elrond* No, wait, I haven't really had a major part, honestly, Rúmil and the Balrog have been in just as many and...*fades out as he is carried bodily out of the Disclaimer Void.
Frodo: Crimson Starlight is currently in a large pit in the ground at the moment, so I think you can guess exactly how much she owns - perhaps a chunk of dirt, but that's it...
-78: Gardens-
Elrond appeared at Glorfindel's study shortly after lunch, and without being asked, I left even as I let Elrond in. They needed to talk this out. And it could be that, in the end, Glorfindel would be convinced that we should do the normal one-year Elvish betrothal, and if that was the case, hey, I honestly didn't mind. As long as I ended up married to the Elf I loved eventually.
I headed off to find Kari, but found that she was busy chatting with Elrohir and Elladan. Feeling the need to avoid the twins, I went instead to find Lindir. He was busy composing a song and just about threw a rock at me when I entered.
So, Glorfindel found me several hours later following Erestor around, bugging the heck out of the Elf. Well, not really. Erestor seemed amused that I found it worth my time to bug him, and was more prone to laugh than snap at me. Glorfindel, too, shook his head in amusement, then informed me that Erestor was the one who had mostly been in charge of looking after the twins when they were younger and Celebrían and Elrond were not available. Thus, he was not easily annoyed. I considered taking that as a challenge to find a way to annoy Erestor, but Glorfindel caught my arm and just about pulled me away from Erestor, and into the gardens, for a 'walk'.
"I suggest you avoid Elrond for the next few days." were Glorfindel first words once we were out in the gardens.
"I was already planning on it." I replied. There was a moment of silence.
"He knows what we are doing." Glorfindel admitted after a moment.
"And let me guess, he's mad because we decided to go behind his back?" I said.
"Actually, I think he is a little scared by the fact that I agreed to the whole thing." Glorfindel looked at me in amusement. "He is rather...ehm...used to me being...well...boring." I giggled.
"Everyone is, I think. All of Kari's friends here still staunchly believe that Kari and I are liars for telling them that you dumped her, and then Celeborn, into a river in Lothlórien." I said. "They wouldn't even believe Lindir when he told them how you dumped Elladan in the lake at Laketown."
"Well, they have plenty of time to get used to it." Glorfindel said with a small smile.
"Especially since it has already been proven that I don't mellow with age, and will therefore keep you from going back to your boring ol' self." I grinned, and Glorfindel chuckled.
"Indeed." he said. There was a pause.
"So other than that, is Elrond alright with this whole thing?" I asked.
"Essentially." Glorfindel replied. "He is, as I mentioned, still a little annoyed with you, but as he put it, Elladan and Elrohir have to learn how to manage Imladris sometime."
"Yes indeed." I said. "But that totally wrecks any plans of having Elrohir come, as well..."
"Yes, it does, but it should not be too much of a problem. After all, Kari has spent the last 70 or so years in Lothlórien, with only the occasionally visit from Elrohir. I think they can handle a year or so apart." Glorfindel said.
"Mmm, absence makes the heart grow fonder." I quoted, humming slightly, and then turned to Glorfindel with a mischievous grin. "Of course, by that philosophy, the year-long betrothal separation would be a GOOD thing. We have both decided it's not, however, so we'll just follow your reasoning." Glorfindel smiled, then leaned down and gave me a kiss.
"But of course." he said with a teasing smirk. "Males are, after all, always right."
"Chauvinist." I said, sticking my tongue out at Glorfindel. Glorfindel looked back innocently.
"Whatever do you mean?" he asked, and then took off running. I wasn't far behind, and we had great fun chasing each other around the gardens. Until we ran into Elladan, Elrohir and Kari. Then I had great fun hiding behind Glorfindel.
"You can come out, Rachel." Elrohir said with a sigh. "We are not mad at you."
"Just a little annoyed." Elladan added.
"Yeah, um, so's your dad, and Glorfindel's currently suggesting I stay out of his way." I said, peeking my head around Glorfindel, who was standing in front of me with amusement as any good human shield should.
"We have not managed to perfect the 'Wrathful Elf-lord' thing yet." Elladan pointed out.
"And with me there to remind them of the last thing you said before you walked out, along with what you know of their dad, it's all good. Or at least as good as it can be, considering you just saddled them with the duties of managing Imladris a year before they were expecting it." Kari said.
"Right then." I said with a smile, coming out from behind Glorfindel. I promptly found myself tackled and tickled by the two Peredhel twins. I struggled and tried to get away, but they held me down, and all I could do was giggle uncontrollably while wiggling around.
"TRAITOR!" I called out to Kari when I managed to get a gasp of air. "And that means you, too, Glory." I said with a growl when the twins had finally stopped and I realized Glorfindel had spent the entire time I'd been struggling just standing there trying to contain his laughter.
"Well, you should have known that they'd try to exact SOME type of revenge. I mean, this is Elladan and Elrohir we're talking about." Kari pointed out. I winced.
"Yeah, you're right. 'Twas rather stupid of me." I said, and then grinned mischievously. "I blame Glorfindel."
"Me?" Glorfindel asked, adopting a mock-hurt look.
"Yes. You're just one giant, walking distraction." I replied emphatically, finally climbing to my feet and edging away from the twins, who stood on either side of me, smirking.
"I could say the same of you." Glorfindel replied, and promptly kissed me rather enthusiastically to prove his point. We surfaced and returned our attention to the other three to find them looking at us either in amusement - for the two married ones - or disgust - for Elladan.
"We need to get him a girl, mate." I told Kari in my best (in other words, horrible) Jack Sparrow imitation, nodding towards Elladan.
"Hm, yes..." Kari said thoughtfully. "Or we need to see about encouraging Mírëría some more."
"Ooo, I forgot about her!" I said, my eyes lighting up.
"NO MEDDLING." Elladan said firmly. Kari and I looked over at Elladan blankly.
"We meddle even when we knows it's going to happen, anyways. How can you imagine that one simple command from you will stop us when we don't even know it's going to happen?" Kari asked.
"Yes, but if I recall the discussion just after breakfast this morning correctly, you shall have far more interesting things to do, anyways, besides meddle with my love life." Elladan said sternly.
"Oh, but the two can be done at the same time." I said with a smirk, a plan forming in my mind.
"They can now?" Kari asked, arching an eyebrow.
"Yep." I replied with a thoroughly mischievous grin. "But I'm not saying how, because someone will probably try and thwart the whole thing, and it will actually have another, rather important, purpose other than meddling in Elladan's love life. Though I suppose I could say anyways, since I could then threaten Elladan with castration if he interfered, but it's also somewhat of a surprise." Everyone digested my words for a moment.
"What is 'castration'?" Elrohir asked finally. Kari and I looked at each other for a moment, grinning.
"It's sort of like what happened to Maedhros' hand only it occurs a little...lower." Kari said with a smirk. The twins and Glorfindel looked at us blankly.
"You definitely wouldn't be able to have children afterwards, that's for sure." I put in, also smirking, and a horrified look slowly grew on the three males' faces as they realized what I meant.
"Your world is twisted." Elrohir said, sounding pained.
"I heartily agree!" I replied cheerfully.
"Though there are some rather twisted men in it who deserve such a punishment." Kari commented.
"Mm, yes." I replied. "Here, of course, they just wind up dead."
"A much better solution all around, I'm sure." Glorfindel said, sounding somewhat queasy.
"Depends on how much you value life." I said with a shrug. "Sometimes I think that was what was the problem with our world - every single fricking life was valued, even if the life was that of a homicidal maniac who liked to rape little kids and sheep." Kari shot me a disgusted look.
"You watched far too many cop shows and late night movies. Your mind was permanently damaged by them, I think." she said.
"Well, I said I only think that sometimes." I said indignantly. "Mostly only when I'm in a cynical mood, which isn't often."
"I was referring to the example life." Kari said.
"Oh." I paused. "Yeah, that was a rather odd movie." Kari's eyes widened.
"You mean there was actually a movie with someone like that IN it?!" she exclaimed.
"Yeah. It was really odd because he ate the sheep afterwards." I replied thoughtfully. By now, the twins and Glorfindel were looking somewhat confused, because of the terminology used, but mostly disgusted, because of what they did understand.
"Right. It was only odd because he ate the sheep afterward." Kari said flatly, staring at me blankly for a moment. "Um...let's get back onto happier topics now, shall we?" she finally suggested.
"Yes, let's!" I replied cheerfully.
"Uh, before we do...what is a 'movie'?" Elrohir asked curiously.
"You ask far too many questions." I told him with a smile.
"It's like a play. But...not." Kari replied vaguely. "It's complicated. Just think of it like a play. We have been referring to movies as plays up until now, anyways - plays aren't really all that popular back on our world anymore."
"So the...plays of the recent events in this world were actually these...movies?" Glorfindel hazarded to guess. I nodded.
"We had all three...well, to be honest, we had the Extended Editions, too, so we had all six." I replied with a shrug. "We would have Middle-Earth Marathons every once and awhile and watch them all in a row."
"Considering they were somewhere between three and four hours a piece, it was actually quite an achievement." Kari added, sounding nostalgic. The males were just plain confused.
"I have a feeling we're just going to confuse them further if we continue talking." I said to Kari, and she nodded, looking amused. "Shall we wander off, then, and discuss confusing things from our world in-between other important things that I was talking about before we got onto this disturbing topic?"
"Let's." Kari said, and we each gave our respective Elf-lords kisses before looping our arms together and setting off, humming the 'Off to See the Wizard' tune from the Wizard of Oz, and leaving the confused males behind.
Once we were out of earshot, I stopped humming and revealed to Kari my plan to get Mírëría to help me look up any old Gondolindrim customs regarding weddings, and using the opportunity to meddle with Elladan's love life. Kari, of course, was absolutely delighted by the idea, and we immediately set off to find Mírëría and set the plan in action. It would have, of course, probably been easier to just ask Lindir instead of getting Mírëría to research, but Lindir was, well, Lindir. It would take much tolerance to get anything useful out of him, and one would never be sure if what they got was real, or just Lindir showing the trickster side of himself that the twins had learned from.
And with that oh-so-inconspicuous beginning began the planning for my wedding. Valar, that still sounds weird...
----To be continued...with pink orcs flying to Never Never Land!----
(And you'll have to be paying attention to spot that part!)
-Things to know:-
Maedhros, eldest son of Fëanor, was captured by Morgoth in the First Age and hung by his right wrist from the heights of Thangorodrim (at the gates of Morgoth's stronghold). Fingon later rescued Maedhros by cutting off his right hand. As a random side note, if I recall my Silmarillion correctly, Maedhros was also one of the son's of Fëanor who found Elrond and Elros after their mother killed herself, and then helped 'raise' the two brothers...Or was that all Maglor...?
-Authors Note:-
Well here's a strange combination for you, straight from The Sims - Faramir and Elrohir in love, and Arwen and Faramir in love. O.o Oh, the insanity...and then there's my sim, which seems to have fallen in love with both Boromir and Haldir...oh, the choices one must make. (considering Boromir and Faramir have a net worth of over $30k, and Haldir only around $17k, however, I think we can guess which place my sim will be moving into)
Yeah. I've been playing The Sims most of the past few days, so not much to say. Except y'all should go look up The Silmarillion Sims webpage if y'want LotR sims skins...has ALL the Valar, including Melkor, along with skins for Valinor!Sauron, Gandalf and Saruman. Also has Celebrian, and, wonder of wonders, Glorfindel! *grins* Good ol' Glory...who seems to get along with no one besides Sauron. *facepalm* Silly elf and maia...
Other than that, the front page of FF.n has indicated that my disclaimers may put this story in danger of removal, since it's in chat format, so I think after I've had everything up for a week or two, I'm going to re-upload with the format that I have on my webpage, with a note that the chat disclaimers and special feature can be found on my website.
Anyways, I hope you enjoyed the chapter. The end is near, now - only one more chapter in the story, and then the alternate feature.
So, see you for the last chapter on Wednesday!
~Crimson Starlight
-Disclaimer:-
CS: Right, so, here we go. The second to last disclaimer.
...
CS: Um...helloooo?
...
CS: GREAT! They all ran off on me. *grumbles and disapears*
Elrond: *walking out from behind a mysterious big tree* Well, that worked better than I thought it would.
Erestor: *climbing out of the cardboard box he was hiding in* As Glorfindel pointed out, she is not all that bright.
Frodo: *jumping down from the tree Elrond was behind* And neither is he, apparently, since he then promptly allowed himself to be led into a pit trap.
Balrog: *flying out of a crack in the floor* I always said it was more luck than anything else that he managed to kill me...
Halbarad: *appearing out of...nowhere, like any proper ranger would do, and has a big, white bandage around his leg* Yeah...Rachel seems to have a little more brains though. Either that or a longer sword and quick reflexes.
Rúmil: *just plain appearing* I just think she's more bendable...CS is safely in the Pit, by the way. I lead her there myself.
Erestor: Ah, wonderful. The Secondary Disclaimer Characters takeover is complete, then.
Frodo: Not quite.
Rúmil: Oh?
Frodo: Well, most of us here have only been in one or two disclaimers. Except for one, who has not only been in much more than two, but was in the very first disclaimer.
Everyone: ...
Halbarad: You hobbits and your damn riddles.
Frodo: *sighs* Elrond. Elrond has been in over half a dozen disclaimers.
Elrond: *nervously* Er...no I haven't.
Frodo: Yes you have.
Balrog: I remember! You even had a reviewer take you away and do unspeakable things to you!
Elrond: *twitch* Thank you for brining up such pleasant memories.
Frodo: See, he even admits it!
Rúmil: Right, into the Pit with him, then!
Elrond: *everyone but Frodo (who is too short) grabs Elrond* No, wait, I haven't really had a major part, honestly, Rúmil and the Balrog have been in just as many and...*fades out as he is carried bodily out of the Disclaimer Void.
Frodo: Crimson Starlight is currently in a large pit in the ground at the moment, so I think you can guess exactly how much she owns - perhaps a chunk of dirt, but that's it...
-78: Gardens-
Elrond appeared at Glorfindel's study shortly after lunch, and without being asked, I left even as I let Elrond in. They needed to talk this out. And it could be that, in the end, Glorfindel would be convinced that we should do the normal one-year Elvish betrothal, and if that was the case, hey, I honestly didn't mind. As long as I ended up married to the Elf I loved eventually.
I headed off to find Kari, but found that she was busy chatting with Elrohir and Elladan. Feeling the need to avoid the twins, I went instead to find Lindir. He was busy composing a song and just about threw a rock at me when I entered.
So, Glorfindel found me several hours later following Erestor around, bugging the heck out of the Elf. Well, not really. Erestor seemed amused that I found it worth my time to bug him, and was more prone to laugh than snap at me. Glorfindel, too, shook his head in amusement, then informed me that Erestor was the one who had mostly been in charge of looking after the twins when they were younger and Celebrían and Elrond were not available. Thus, he was not easily annoyed. I considered taking that as a challenge to find a way to annoy Erestor, but Glorfindel caught my arm and just about pulled me away from Erestor, and into the gardens, for a 'walk'.
"I suggest you avoid Elrond for the next few days." were Glorfindel first words once we were out in the gardens.
"I was already planning on it." I replied. There was a moment of silence.
"He knows what we are doing." Glorfindel admitted after a moment.
"And let me guess, he's mad because we decided to go behind his back?" I said.
"Actually, I think he is a little scared by the fact that I agreed to the whole thing." Glorfindel looked at me in amusement. "He is rather...ehm...used to me being...well...boring." I giggled.
"Everyone is, I think. All of Kari's friends here still staunchly believe that Kari and I are liars for telling them that you dumped her, and then Celeborn, into a river in Lothlórien." I said. "They wouldn't even believe Lindir when he told them how you dumped Elladan in the lake at Laketown."
"Well, they have plenty of time to get used to it." Glorfindel said with a small smile.
"Especially since it has already been proven that I don't mellow with age, and will therefore keep you from going back to your boring ol' self." I grinned, and Glorfindel chuckled.
"Indeed." he said. There was a pause.
"So other than that, is Elrond alright with this whole thing?" I asked.
"Essentially." Glorfindel replied. "He is, as I mentioned, still a little annoyed with you, but as he put it, Elladan and Elrohir have to learn how to manage Imladris sometime."
"Yes indeed." I said. "But that totally wrecks any plans of having Elrohir come, as well..."
"Yes, it does, but it should not be too much of a problem. After all, Kari has spent the last 70 or so years in Lothlórien, with only the occasionally visit from Elrohir. I think they can handle a year or so apart." Glorfindel said.
"Mmm, absence makes the heart grow fonder." I quoted, humming slightly, and then turned to Glorfindel with a mischievous grin. "Of course, by that philosophy, the year-long betrothal separation would be a GOOD thing. We have both decided it's not, however, so we'll just follow your reasoning." Glorfindel smiled, then leaned down and gave me a kiss.
"But of course." he said with a teasing smirk. "Males are, after all, always right."
"Chauvinist." I said, sticking my tongue out at Glorfindel. Glorfindel looked back innocently.
"Whatever do you mean?" he asked, and then took off running. I wasn't far behind, and we had great fun chasing each other around the gardens. Until we ran into Elladan, Elrohir and Kari. Then I had great fun hiding behind Glorfindel.
"You can come out, Rachel." Elrohir said with a sigh. "We are not mad at you."
"Just a little annoyed." Elladan added.
"Yeah, um, so's your dad, and Glorfindel's currently suggesting I stay out of his way." I said, peeking my head around Glorfindel, who was standing in front of me with amusement as any good human shield should.
"We have not managed to perfect the 'Wrathful Elf-lord' thing yet." Elladan pointed out.
"And with me there to remind them of the last thing you said before you walked out, along with what you know of their dad, it's all good. Or at least as good as it can be, considering you just saddled them with the duties of managing Imladris a year before they were expecting it." Kari said.
"Right then." I said with a smile, coming out from behind Glorfindel. I promptly found myself tackled and tickled by the two Peredhel twins. I struggled and tried to get away, but they held me down, and all I could do was giggle uncontrollably while wiggling around.
"TRAITOR!" I called out to Kari when I managed to get a gasp of air. "And that means you, too, Glory." I said with a growl when the twins had finally stopped and I realized Glorfindel had spent the entire time I'd been struggling just standing there trying to contain his laughter.
"Well, you should have known that they'd try to exact SOME type of revenge. I mean, this is Elladan and Elrohir we're talking about." Kari pointed out. I winced.
"Yeah, you're right. 'Twas rather stupid of me." I said, and then grinned mischievously. "I blame Glorfindel."
"Me?" Glorfindel asked, adopting a mock-hurt look.
"Yes. You're just one giant, walking distraction." I replied emphatically, finally climbing to my feet and edging away from the twins, who stood on either side of me, smirking.
"I could say the same of you." Glorfindel replied, and promptly kissed me rather enthusiastically to prove his point. We surfaced and returned our attention to the other three to find them looking at us either in amusement - for the two married ones - or disgust - for Elladan.
"We need to get him a girl, mate." I told Kari in my best (in other words, horrible) Jack Sparrow imitation, nodding towards Elladan.
"Hm, yes..." Kari said thoughtfully. "Or we need to see about encouraging Mírëría some more."
"Ooo, I forgot about her!" I said, my eyes lighting up.
"NO MEDDLING." Elladan said firmly. Kari and I looked over at Elladan blankly.
"We meddle even when we knows it's going to happen, anyways. How can you imagine that one simple command from you will stop us when we don't even know it's going to happen?" Kari asked.
"Yes, but if I recall the discussion just after breakfast this morning correctly, you shall have far more interesting things to do, anyways, besides meddle with my love life." Elladan said sternly.
"Oh, but the two can be done at the same time." I said with a smirk, a plan forming in my mind.
"They can now?" Kari asked, arching an eyebrow.
"Yep." I replied with a thoroughly mischievous grin. "But I'm not saying how, because someone will probably try and thwart the whole thing, and it will actually have another, rather important, purpose other than meddling in Elladan's love life. Though I suppose I could say anyways, since I could then threaten Elladan with castration if he interfered, but it's also somewhat of a surprise." Everyone digested my words for a moment.
"What is 'castration'?" Elrohir asked finally. Kari and I looked at each other for a moment, grinning.
"It's sort of like what happened to Maedhros' hand only it occurs a little...lower." Kari said with a smirk. The twins and Glorfindel looked at us blankly.
"You definitely wouldn't be able to have children afterwards, that's for sure." I put in, also smirking, and a horrified look slowly grew on the three males' faces as they realized what I meant.
"Your world is twisted." Elrohir said, sounding pained.
"I heartily agree!" I replied cheerfully.
"Though there are some rather twisted men in it who deserve such a punishment." Kari commented.
"Mm, yes." I replied. "Here, of course, they just wind up dead."
"A much better solution all around, I'm sure." Glorfindel said, sounding somewhat queasy.
"Depends on how much you value life." I said with a shrug. "Sometimes I think that was what was the problem with our world - every single fricking life was valued, even if the life was that of a homicidal maniac who liked to rape little kids and sheep." Kari shot me a disgusted look.
"You watched far too many cop shows and late night movies. Your mind was permanently damaged by them, I think." she said.
"Well, I said I only think that sometimes." I said indignantly. "Mostly only when I'm in a cynical mood, which isn't often."
"I was referring to the example life." Kari said.
"Oh." I paused. "Yeah, that was a rather odd movie." Kari's eyes widened.
"You mean there was actually a movie with someone like that IN it?!" she exclaimed.
"Yeah. It was really odd because he ate the sheep afterwards." I replied thoughtfully. By now, the twins and Glorfindel were looking somewhat confused, because of the terminology used, but mostly disgusted, because of what they did understand.
"Right. It was only odd because he ate the sheep afterward." Kari said flatly, staring at me blankly for a moment. "Um...let's get back onto happier topics now, shall we?" she finally suggested.
"Yes, let's!" I replied cheerfully.
"Uh, before we do...what is a 'movie'?" Elrohir asked curiously.
"You ask far too many questions." I told him with a smile.
"It's like a play. But...not." Kari replied vaguely. "It's complicated. Just think of it like a play. We have been referring to movies as plays up until now, anyways - plays aren't really all that popular back on our world anymore."
"So the...plays of the recent events in this world were actually these...movies?" Glorfindel hazarded to guess. I nodded.
"We had all three...well, to be honest, we had the Extended Editions, too, so we had all six." I replied with a shrug. "We would have Middle-Earth Marathons every once and awhile and watch them all in a row."
"Considering they were somewhere between three and four hours a piece, it was actually quite an achievement." Kari added, sounding nostalgic. The males were just plain confused.
"I have a feeling we're just going to confuse them further if we continue talking." I said to Kari, and she nodded, looking amused. "Shall we wander off, then, and discuss confusing things from our world in-between other important things that I was talking about before we got onto this disturbing topic?"
"Let's." Kari said, and we each gave our respective Elf-lords kisses before looping our arms together and setting off, humming the 'Off to See the Wizard' tune from the Wizard of Oz, and leaving the confused males behind.
Once we were out of earshot, I stopped humming and revealed to Kari my plan to get Mírëría to help me look up any old Gondolindrim customs regarding weddings, and using the opportunity to meddle with Elladan's love life. Kari, of course, was absolutely delighted by the idea, and we immediately set off to find Mírëría and set the plan in action. It would have, of course, probably been easier to just ask Lindir instead of getting Mírëría to research, but Lindir was, well, Lindir. It would take much tolerance to get anything useful out of him, and one would never be sure if what they got was real, or just Lindir showing the trickster side of himself that the twins had learned from.
And with that oh-so-inconspicuous beginning began the planning for my wedding. Valar, that still sounds weird...
----To be continued...with pink orcs flying to Never Never Land!----
(And you'll have to be paying attention to spot that part!)
-Things to know:-
Maedhros, eldest son of Fëanor, was captured by Morgoth in the First Age and hung by his right wrist from the heights of Thangorodrim (at the gates of Morgoth's stronghold). Fingon later rescued Maedhros by cutting off his right hand. As a random side note, if I recall my Silmarillion correctly, Maedhros was also one of the son's of Fëanor who found Elrond and Elros after their mother killed herself, and then helped 'raise' the two brothers...Or was that all Maglor...?
-Authors Note:-
Well here's a strange combination for you, straight from The Sims - Faramir and Elrohir in love, and Arwen and Faramir in love. O.o Oh, the insanity...and then there's my sim, which seems to have fallen in love with both Boromir and Haldir...oh, the choices one must make. (considering Boromir and Faramir have a net worth of over $30k, and Haldir only around $17k, however, I think we can guess which place my sim will be moving into)
Yeah. I've been playing The Sims most of the past few days, so not much to say. Except y'all should go look up The Silmarillion Sims webpage if y'want LotR sims skins...has ALL the Valar, including Melkor, along with skins for Valinor!Sauron, Gandalf and Saruman. Also has Celebrian, and, wonder of wonders, Glorfindel! *grins* Good ol' Glory...who seems to get along with no one besides Sauron. *facepalm* Silly elf and maia...
Other than that, the front page of FF.n has indicated that my disclaimers may put this story in danger of removal, since it's in chat format, so I think after I've had everything up for a week or two, I'm going to re-upload with the format that I have on my webpage, with a note that the chat disclaimers and special feature can be found on my website.
Anyways, I hope you enjoyed the chapter. The end is near, now - only one more chapter in the story, and then the alternate feature.
So, see you for the last chapter on Wednesday!
~Crimson Starlight
