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Epilogue
Aradel and Legolas went on to lead happy lives in each other's arms for about three hundred years. They went to Rivendell, where they played endless pranks but also helped Elladan with his newly appointed duties as ruler of the realm. Elrohir had been given the post of his right hand man, so to speak, but was not very skilled at it. He was more interested in battling.
After departing from Rivendell they went on to explore and befriend or get to know the residents of many various realms. Lorien, Durien (the short version of the Forbidden Realm created by Aradel, who other) Gondor, Rohan, and lesser-known smaller Elven communities. In each they had their friends, casual acquaintances and enemies but it didn't matter much. All that mattered to them was that they were together.
After finally realizing it they treasured ever moment they shared. They didn't over due it though, they had their alone time when they wanted. For three hundred years, though, they didn't marry. Something about their relationship didn't warrant marriage, mostly on Aradel's part.
Sometime in the three hundredth year that proved a smart move however. They had an enormous, huge, gigantic fight their future. It started as a small quarrel over what they would name their children if and when they had any. Then it grew to an argument over their fate, when they would sail to the West. Naturally Aradel wanted to stay longer than Legolas had planned.
They ended up splitting and going their separate ways. For a hundred years they didn't see each other. For a hundred years they went about their own business separately.
In that time Legolas went back to Mirkwood where the darkness and evil creatures had gone and left a brightly shining sun and beautiful green trees. He was welcomed with widely opened arms by his father and family. Nacumirus had met a nice Elven maiden and left to explore the Misty Mountains before they wed. In doing this he gave up the crown and the throne.
Galathil had become very skilled in the art of smithing. He created beautiful works of art and weaponry for his entire family and country. The littlest brother had also become quite the warrior, an accomplished swordsman and, in lesser amounts, an archer. He had no interest in Elven woman as of yet but his family has hopes for him.
Legolas, now being the crown prince, pursued studies in the government of his country and politics had become fascinating to him. He often advised his mother and father in the matters they had to deal with. He even did some of his father's paperwork and in doing so also became fascinated with writing. He went on to write beautiful pieces of poetry and meaningful stories with brilliant limericks.
At the sixty-second year after having spent many years contemplating it Thranduil and Tamuril decided to sail to the West. All their children attended their leaving ceremony. Many tears were shed and many long, reluctant good-byes uttered and they left for the Valinor. Their hearts burdened but a trifle the three brothers went on with their lives, except for Legolas who now had the responsibility of ruling an empire.
The golden-haired prince was a good and fair ruler, liked by everyone and inspiring awe in the hearts of all. Galathil was almost as famous and respected as his King and brother by now.
Meanwhile Aradel continued her search. For what? She didn't know but she loved looking for it. She spent a great deal of time in Rivendell, playing pranks on Elrohir and having long deep conversations with Elladan about psychology and philosophy. Together they studied astronomy and she found a great passion awake within her for it.
The knowledge the twin brothers bestowed upon her of the great arts of both stargazing and being sneaky carried with her forever more, especially in the next few years. She traveled long and hard between realms. Once she found herself in Hobbiton and stopped by to see how Sam was doing. Seeing he was very busy with so many children she went on to look into Pippin and Merry's lives. They were doing well, married with children as well.
She also found herself in Gondor, much to the dislike of Queen Arwen. But King Elesar took her in with great happiness for the two had fueled quite a friendship while in the fellowship. But she didn't stay long, she had bigger fish to fry.
She went to Lorien, but once to confront Celeborn about him destroying her life. It was known fact to he and her that he killed no one. Celebrian had been visiting from Rivendell one day and went out hunting with her father at the very borders of the land. They went outside of those borders too far and were ambushed by many orcs. She was killed and he was never the same. He took all his anger out on Aradel.
The confrontation didn't go so well. It ended up with her having to fight her way out and only survived because Haldir and his brothers were not willing to kill her or capture her and send her to her death.
After than she was involved in two very small wars. One between Rivendell and the people of Rohan over the matter of the destruction of trees. Rohan had been cutting them down at an alarming rate and was not willing to listen to reason and Rivendell would not stand for it. Therefor they sent their armies to Rohan's gates and a tiny little war was waged for about two days. It ended in a compromise.
The other was not really a war but a battle of strategy in which not a soldier was killed, though some were injured, between Gondor and Rohan. They were good friends and still were at the time but had a tiny debate over their strategic abilities, more than strength. That lasted three days and ended in Gondor winning, because of Arwen's cool head and non-competitive nature.
After that she continued with her incessant wondering and poking her head into business where it didn't belong. She found herself in Mirkwood once. It was very awkward when she saw Legolas as the King. She said her peace for Thranduil and Tamuril then left with as much haste as she could muster.
Late in the hundredth year, though, they did get back together. She came to Mirkwood again and they realized that they did love each other. That was why they didn't have any urges to date/marry. A week later they did get married by way of the humans with a great celebration in which all of Greenwood attended.
They had one child, who they named Galadriel the second. Galadriel the first had gone back to using her name given by her mother, Alatariel. Of course when she was grown she insisted upon being called 'Riel' having inherited her mother's passion for small words.
Eventually Celeborn sailed over the sea to be with his wife after growing tired of life in Middle Earth. This left Aradel as the only possible heir to the throne. She had to choose between making her husband leave his home to rule her kingdom and leaving her kingdom in the hands of another, who would only deal with small every day things. When a big decision had to be made she would be informed and make it. She chose to stay with Legolas in Mirkwood, though they often visited Lorien.
Aradel and Legolas sailed over to the West in 153 of the fifth age. They were missed greatly by both their daughter and Legolas' brother's. Galathil was now the King, as Nacumirus had settled down with his wife in Durien after Aradel told him about it. In Lorien the throne was given to the Elf in which had run it before, obviously, who had a great deal of experience in politics. Aradel also knew him very well as a good friend from before the incident with her father or her sister whichever you prefer.
Later though in ages where ages were no longer being counted and Men had taken over most of the world, leaving few Elves, Hobbits, Dwarves, Ents ect to dwell there were rumors. Mostly with small children who had yet to get a grasp on what was possible and what was not. The rumor told of two Elves, who actually found a way back from the Valinor and, the glow of the Two Trees still in their minds, took a home in the modern world. No one knows if it is true, no one cares. Wherever they are, though, they live happily with each other, although many a sarcastic remark can be heard where they are around.
This story will continue in the series, which will, from now on, be very out of order. Please disregard the order. Thank you.
Epilogue
Aradel and Legolas went on to lead happy lives in each other's arms for about three hundred years. They went to Rivendell, where they played endless pranks but also helped Elladan with his newly appointed duties as ruler of the realm. Elrohir had been given the post of his right hand man, so to speak, but was not very skilled at it. He was more interested in battling.
After departing from Rivendell they went on to explore and befriend or get to know the residents of many various realms. Lorien, Durien (the short version of the Forbidden Realm created by Aradel, who other) Gondor, Rohan, and lesser-known smaller Elven communities. In each they had their friends, casual acquaintances and enemies but it didn't matter much. All that mattered to them was that they were together.
After finally realizing it they treasured ever moment they shared. They didn't over due it though, they had their alone time when they wanted. For three hundred years, though, they didn't marry. Something about their relationship didn't warrant marriage, mostly on Aradel's part.
Sometime in the three hundredth year that proved a smart move however. They had an enormous, huge, gigantic fight their future. It started as a small quarrel over what they would name their children if and when they had any. Then it grew to an argument over their fate, when they would sail to the West. Naturally Aradel wanted to stay longer than Legolas had planned.
They ended up splitting and going their separate ways. For a hundred years they didn't see each other. For a hundred years they went about their own business separately.
In that time Legolas went back to Mirkwood where the darkness and evil creatures had gone and left a brightly shining sun and beautiful green trees. He was welcomed with widely opened arms by his father and family. Nacumirus had met a nice Elven maiden and left to explore the Misty Mountains before they wed. In doing this he gave up the crown and the throne.
Galathil had become very skilled in the art of smithing. He created beautiful works of art and weaponry for his entire family and country. The littlest brother had also become quite the warrior, an accomplished swordsman and, in lesser amounts, an archer. He had no interest in Elven woman as of yet but his family has hopes for him.
Legolas, now being the crown prince, pursued studies in the government of his country and politics had become fascinating to him. He often advised his mother and father in the matters they had to deal with. He even did some of his father's paperwork and in doing so also became fascinated with writing. He went on to write beautiful pieces of poetry and meaningful stories with brilliant limericks.
At the sixty-second year after having spent many years contemplating it Thranduil and Tamuril decided to sail to the West. All their children attended their leaving ceremony. Many tears were shed and many long, reluctant good-byes uttered and they left for the Valinor. Their hearts burdened but a trifle the three brothers went on with their lives, except for Legolas who now had the responsibility of ruling an empire.
The golden-haired prince was a good and fair ruler, liked by everyone and inspiring awe in the hearts of all. Galathil was almost as famous and respected as his King and brother by now.
Meanwhile Aradel continued her search. For what? She didn't know but she loved looking for it. She spent a great deal of time in Rivendell, playing pranks on Elrohir and having long deep conversations with Elladan about psychology and philosophy. Together they studied astronomy and she found a great passion awake within her for it.
The knowledge the twin brothers bestowed upon her of the great arts of both stargazing and being sneaky carried with her forever more, especially in the next few years. She traveled long and hard between realms. Once she found herself in Hobbiton and stopped by to see how Sam was doing. Seeing he was very busy with so many children she went on to look into Pippin and Merry's lives. They were doing well, married with children as well.
She also found herself in Gondor, much to the dislike of Queen Arwen. But King Elesar took her in with great happiness for the two had fueled quite a friendship while in the fellowship. But she didn't stay long, she had bigger fish to fry.
She went to Lorien, but once to confront Celeborn about him destroying her life. It was known fact to he and her that he killed no one. Celebrian had been visiting from Rivendell one day and went out hunting with her father at the very borders of the land. They went outside of those borders too far and were ambushed by many orcs. She was killed and he was never the same. He took all his anger out on Aradel.
The confrontation didn't go so well. It ended up with her having to fight her way out and only survived because Haldir and his brothers were not willing to kill her or capture her and send her to her death.
After than she was involved in two very small wars. One between Rivendell and the people of Rohan over the matter of the destruction of trees. Rohan had been cutting them down at an alarming rate and was not willing to listen to reason and Rivendell would not stand for it. Therefor they sent their armies to Rohan's gates and a tiny little war was waged for about two days. It ended in a compromise.
The other was not really a war but a battle of strategy in which not a soldier was killed, though some were injured, between Gondor and Rohan. They were good friends and still were at the time but had a tiny debate over their strategic abilities, more than strength. That lasted three days and ended in Gondor winning, because of Arwen's cool head and non-competitive nature.
After that she continued with her incessant wondering and poking her head into business where it didn't belong. She found herself in Mirkwood once. It was very awkward when she saw Legolas as the King. She said her peace for Thranduil and Tamuril then left with as much haste as she could muster.
Late in the hundredth year, though, they did get back together. She came to Mirkwood again and they realized that they did love each other. That was why they didn't have any urges to date/marry. A week later they did get married by way of the humans with a great celebration in which all of Greenwood attended.
They had one child, who they named Galadriel the second. Galadriel the first had gone back to using her name given by her mother, Alatariel. Of course when she was grown she insisted upon being called 'Riel' having inherited her mother's passion for small words.
Eventually Celeborn sailed over the sea to be with his wife after growing tired of life in Middle Earth. This left Aradel as the only possible heir to the throne. She had to choose between making her husband leave his home to rule her kingdom and leaving her kingdom in the hands of another, who would only deal with small every day things. When a big decision had to be made she would be informed and make it. She chose to stay with Legolas in Mirkwood, though they often visited Lorien.
Aradel and Legolas sailed over to the West in 153 of the fifth age. They were missed greatly by both their daughter and Legolas' brother's. Galathil was now the King, as Nacumirus had settled down with his wife in Durien after Aradel told him about it. In Lorien the throne was given to the Elf in which had run it before, obviously, who had a great deal of experience in politics. Aradel also knew him very well as a good friend from before the incident with her father or her sister whichever you prefer.
Later though in ages where ages were no longer being counted and Men had taken over most of the world, leaving few Elves, Hobbits, Dwarves, Ents ect to dwell there were rumors. Mostly with small children who had yet to get a grasp on what was possible and what was not. The rumor told of two Elves, who actually found a way back from the Valinor and, the glow of the Two Trees still in their minds, took a home in the modern world. No one knows if it is true, no one cares. Wherever they are, though, they live happily with each other, although many a sarcastic remark can be heard where they are around.
A/N: This story will continue in the series, which will, from now on, be very out of order. Please disregard the order. Thank you. I can't believe it's finally over. Should I write a Kings and Princes 2? What would that be about? Mostly i just think of little things and write them in the series but if you have a good idea for a sequal please, by all means tell me. Wow, what a small small world. We got a big re-staff at our school because of some strike or seomthing. They're the wierdest people i've ever heard of. One of them used to be in prison for eight years, one of them used to be a coroner(YAY!) and another is completely and utterly out of his mind. Nehoo, bye-bye!:D
Arein: Actually its spelled suggested but i'm glad you smelled your computer. It's something that everyone should experience eventually don't you think? How do you know your not allergric to penguins? Have you actually been close enough to one to find out?
Elven Script: Really?! Wow, that is the most coinsidental thing i've ever heard of. I'm still in shock as well, becuase that's just creepy. I need to update the series, i'm finished a story. I'll do it tomorrow.
kougayurizoku: The father who 'died' was Celeborn. She stopped thinking of him as a father after he went berserk (see 'Dead Inside' for referance) so she started calling him father (as opposed to Ada) and later Celeborn. She's disowned him, if you will. Kings and Princes 2? What would that be about? Mostly i just think of little things and write them in the series but if you have a good idea for a sequal please, by all means tell me.
brave chicken: Oo i love the macaraena(?) although i can't spell it. Oh well. Did you like the epilog, its a bit vague. :D
Epilogue
Aradel and Legolas went on to lead happy lives in each other's arms for about three hundred years. They went to Rivendell, where they played endless pranks but also helped Elladan with his newly appointed duties as ruler of the realm. Elrohir had been given the post of his right hand man, so to speak, but was not very skilled at it. He was more interested in battling.
After departing from Rivendell they went on to explore and befriend or get to know the residents of many various realms. Lorien, Durien (the short version of the Forbidden Realm created by Aradel, who other) Gondor, Rohan, and lesser-known smaller Elven communities. In each they had their friends, casual acquaintances and enemies but it didn't matter much. All that mattered to them was that they were together.
After finally realizing it they treasured ever moment they shared. They didn't over due it though, they had their alone time when they wanted. For three hundred years, though, they didn't marry. Something about their relationship didn't warrant marriage, mostly on Aradel's part.
Sometime in the three hundredth year that proved a smart move however. They had an enormous, huge, gigantic fight their future. It started as a small quarrel over what they would name their children if and when they had any. Then it grew to an argument over their fate, when they would sail to the West. Naturally Aradel wanted to stay longer than Legolas had planned.
They ended up splitting and going their separate ways. For a hundred years they didn't see each other. For a hundred years they went about their own business separately.
In that time Legolas went back to Mirkwood where the darkness and evil creatures had gone and left a brightly shining sun and beautiful green trees. He was welcomed with widely opened arms by his father and family. Nacumirus had met a nice Elven maiden and left to explore the Misty Mountains before they wed. In doing this he gave up the crown and the throne.
Galathil had become very skilled in the art of smithing. He created beautiful works of art and weaponry for his entire family and country. The littlest brother had also become quite the warrior, an accomplished swordsman and, in lesser amounts, an archer. He had no interest in Elven woman as of yet but his family has hopes for him.
Legolas, now being the crown prince, pursued studies in the government of his country and politics had become fascinating to him. He often advised his mother and father in the matters they had to deal with. He even did some of his father's paperwork and in doing so also became fascinated with writing. He went on to write beautiful pieces of poetry and meaningful stories with brilliant limericks.
At the sixty-second year after having spent many years contemplating it Thranduil and Tamuril decided to sail to the West. All their children attended their leaving ceremony. Many tears were shed and many long, reluctant good-byes uttered and they left for the Valinor. Their hearts burdened but a trifle the three brothers went on with their lives, except for Legolas who now had the responsibility of ruling an empire.
The golden-haired prince was a good and fair ruler, liked by everyone and inspiring awe in the hearts of all. Galathil was almost as famous and respected as his King and brother by now.
Meanwhile Aradel continued her search. For what? She didn't know but she loved looking for it. She spent a great deal of time in Rivendell, playing pranks on Elrohir and having long deep conversations with Elladan about psychology and philosophy. Together they studied astronomy and she found a great passion awake within her for it.
The knowledge the twin brothers bestowed upon her of the great arts of both stargazing and being sneaky carried with her forever more, especially in the next few years. She traveled long and hard between realms. Once she found herself in Hobbiton and stopped by to see how Sam was doing. Seeing he was very busy with so many children she went on to look into Pippin and Merry's lives. They were doing well, married with children as well.
She also found herself in Gondor, much to the dislike of Queen Arwen. But King Elesar took her in with great happiness for the two had fueled quite a friendship while in the fellowship. But she didn't stay long, she had bigger fish to fry.
She went to Lorien, but once to confront Celeborn about him destroying her life. It was known fact to he and her that he killed no one. Celebrian had been visiting from Rivendell one day and went out hunting with her father at the very borders of the land. They went outside of those borders too far and were ambushed by many orcs. She was killed and he was never the same. He took all his anger out on Aradel.
The confrontation didn't go so well. It ended up with her having to fight her way out and only survived because Haldir and his brothers were not willing to kill her or capture her and send her to her death.
After than she was involved in two very small wars. One between Rivendell and the people of Rohan over the matter of the destruction of trees. Rohan had been cutting them down at an alarming rate and was not willing to listen to reason and Rivendell would not stand for it. Therefor they sent their armies to Rohan's gates and a tiny little war was waged for about two days. It ended in a compromise.
The other was not really a war but a battle of strategy in which not a soldier was killed, though some were injured, between Gondor and Rohan. They were good friends and still were at the time but had a tiny debate over their strategic abilities, more than strength. That lasted three days and ended in Gondor winning, because of Arwen's cool head and non-competitive nature.
After that she continued with her incessant wondering and poking her head into business where it didn't belong. She found herself in Mirkwood once. It was very awkward when she saw Legolas as the King. She said her peace for Thranduil and Tamuril then left with as much haste as she could muster.
Late in the hundredth year, though, they did get back together. She came to Mirkwood again and they realized that they did love each other. That was why they didn't have any urges to date/marry. A week later they did get married by way of the humans with a great celebration in which all of Greenwood attended.
They had one child, who they named Galadriel the second. Galadriel the first had gone back to using her name given by her mother, Alatariel. Of course when she was grown she insisted upon being called 'Riel' having inherited her mother's passion for small words.
Eventually Celeborn sailed over the sea to be with his wife after growing tired of life in Middle Earth. This left Aradel as the only possible heir to the throne. She had to choose between making her husband leave his home to rule her kingdom and leaving her kingdom in the hands of another, who would only deal with small every day things. When a big decision had to be made she would be informed and make it. She chose to stay with Legolas in Mirkwood, though they often visited Lorien.
Aradel and Legolas sailed over to the West in 153 of the fifth age. They were missed greatly by both their daughter and Legolas' brother's. Galathil was now the King, as Nacumirus had settled down with his wife in Durien after Aradel told him about it. In Lorien the throne was given to the Elf in which had run it before, obviously, who had a great deal of experience in politics. Aradel also knew him very well as a good friend from before the incident with her father or her sister whichever you prefer.
Later though in ages where ages were no longer being counted and Men had taken over most of the world, leaving few Elves, Hobbits, Dwarves, Ents ect to dwell there were rumors. Mostly with small children who had yet to get a grasp on what was possible and what was not. The rumor told of two Elves, who actually found a way back from the Valinor and, the glow of the Two Trees still in their minds, took a home in the modern world. No one knows if it is true, no one cares. Wherever they are, though, they live happily with each other, although many a sarcastic remark can be heard where they are around.
This story will continue in the series, which will, from now on, be very out of order. Please disregard the order. Thank you.
Epilogue
Aradel and Legolas went on to lead happy lives in each other's arms for about three hundred years. They went to Rivendell, where they played endless pranks but also helped Elladan with his newly appointed duties as ruler of the realm. Elrohir had been given the post of his right hand man, so to speak, but was not very skilled at it. He was more interested in battling.
After departing from Rivendell they went on to explore and befriend or get to know the residents of many various realms. Lorien, Durien (the short version of the Forbidden Realm created by Aradel, who other) Gondor, Rohan, and lesser-known smaller Elven communities. In each they had their friends, casual acquaintances and enemies but it didn't matter much. All that mattered to them was that they were together.
After finally realizing it they treasured ever moment they shared. They didn't over due it though, they had their alone time when they wanted. For three hundred years, though, they didn't marry. Something about their relationship didn't warrant marriage, mostly on Aradel's part.
Sometime in the three hundredth year that proved a smart move however. They had an enormous, huge, gigantic fight their future. It started as a small quarrel over what they would name their children if and when they had any. Then it grew to an argument over their fate, when they would sail to the West. Naturally Aradel wanted to stay longer than Legolas had planned.
They ended up splitting and going their separate ways. For a hundred years they didn't see each other. For a hundred years they went about their own business separately.
In that time Legolas went back to Mirkwood where the darkness and evil creatures had gone and left a brightly shining sun and beautiful green trees. He was welcomed with widely opened arms by his father and family. Nacumirus had met a nice Elven maiden and left to explore the Misty Mountains before they wed. In doing this he gave up the crown and the throne.
Galathil had become very skilled in the art of smithing. He created beautiful works of art and weaponry for his entire family and country. The littlest brother had also become quite the warrior, an accomplished swordsman and, in lesser amounts, an archer. He had no interest in Elven woman as of yet but his family has hopes for him.
Legolas, now being the crown prince, pursued studies in the government of his country and politics had become fascinating to him. He often advised his mother and father in the matters they had to deal with. He even did some of his father's paperwork and in doing so also became fascinated with writing. He went on to write beautiful pieces of poetry and meaningful stories with brilliant limericks.
At the sixty-second year after having spent many years contemplating it Thranduil and Tamuril decided to sail to the West. All their children attended their leaving ceremony. Many tears were shed and many long, reluctant good-byes uttered and they left for the Valinor. Their hearts burdened but a trifle the three brothers went on with their lives, except for Legolas who now had the responsibility of ruling an empire.
The golden-haired prince was a good and fair ruler, liked by everyone and inspiring awe in the hearts of all. Galathil was almost as famous and respected as his King and brother by now.
Meanwhile Aradel continued her search. For what? She didn't know but she loved looking for it. She spent a great deal of time in Rivendell, playing pranks on Elrohir and having long deep conversations with Elladan about psychology and philosophy. Together they studied astronomy and she found a great passion awake within her for it.
The knowledge the twin brothers bestowed upon her of the great arts of both stargazing and being sneaky carried with her forever more, especially in the next few years. She traveled long and hard between realms. Once she found herself in Hobbiton and stopped by to see how Sam was doing. Seeing he was very busy with so many children she went on to look into Pippin and Merry's lives. They were doing well, married with children as well.
She also found herself in Gondor, much to the dislike of Queen Arwen. But King Elesar took her in with great happiness for the two had fueled quite a friendship while in the fellowship. But she didn't stay long, she had bigger fish to fry.
She went to Lorien, but once to confront Celeborn about him destroying her life. It was known fact to he and her that he killed no one. Celebrian had been visiting from Rivendell one day and went out hunting with her father at the very borders of the land. They went outside of those borders too far and were ambushed by many orcs. She was killed and he was never the same. He took all his anger out on Aradel.
The confrontation didn't go so well. It ended up with her having to fight her way out and only survived because Haldir and his brothers were not willing to kill her or capture her and send her to her death.
After than she was involved in two very small wars. One between Rivendell and the people of Rohan over the matter of the destruction of trees. Rohan had been cutting them down at an alarming rate and was not willing to listen to reason and Rivendell would not stand for it. Therefor they sent their armies to Rohan's gates and a tiny little war was waged for about two days. It ended in a compromise.
The other was not really a war but a battle of strategy in which not a soldier was killed, though some were injured, between Gondor and Rohan. They were good friends and still were at the time but had a tiny debate over their strategic abilities, more than strength. That lasted three days and ended in Gondor winning, because of Arwen's cool head and non-competitive nature.
After that she continued with her incessant wondering and poking her head into business where it didn't belong. She found herself in Mirkwood once. It was very awkward when she saw Legolas as the King. She said her peace for Thranduil and Tamuril then left with as much haste as she could muster.
Late in the hundredth year, though, they did get back together. She came to Mirkwood again and they realized that they did love each other. That was why they didn't have any urges to date/marry. A week later they did get married by way of the humans with a great celebration in which all of Greenwood attended.
They had one child, who they named Galadriel the second. Galadriel the first had gone back to using her name given by her mother, Alatariel. Of course when she was grown she insisted upon being called 'Riel' having inherited her mother's passion for small words.
Eventually Celeborn sailed over the sea to be with his wife after growing tired of life in Middle Earth. This left Aradel as the only possible heir to the throne. She had to choose between making her husband leave his home to rule her kingdom and leaving her kingdom in the hands of another, who would only deal with small every day things. When a big decision had to be made she would be informed and make it. She chose to stay with Legolas in Mirkwood, though they often visited Lorien.
Aradel and Legolas sailed over to the West in 153 of the fifth age. They were missed greatly by both their daughter and Legolas' brother's. Galathil was now the King, as Nacumirus had settled down with his wife in Durien after Aradel told him about it. In Lorien the throne was given to the Elf in which had run it before, obviously, who had a great deal of experience in politics. Aradel also knew him very well as a good friend from before the incident with her father or her sister whichever you prefer.
Later though in ages where ages were no longer being counted and Men had taken over most of the world, leaving few Elves, Hobbits, Dwarves, Ents ect to dwell there were rumors. Mostly with small children who had yet to get a grasp on what was possible and what was not. The rumor told of two Elves, who actually found a way back from the Valinor and, the glow of the Two Trees still in their minds, took a home in the modern world. No one knows if it is true, no one cares. Wherever they are, though, they live happily with each other, although many a sarcastic remark can be heard where they are around.
A/N: This story will continue in the series, which will, from now on, be very out of order. Please disregard the order. Thank you. I can't believe it's finally over. Should I write a Kings and Princes 2? What would that be about? Mostly i just think of little things and write them in the series but if you have a good idea for a sequal please, by all means tell me. Wow, what a small small world. We got a big re-staff at our school because of some strike or seomthing. They're the wierdest people i've ever heard of. One of them used to be in prison for eight years, one of them used to be a coroner(YAY!) and another is completely and utterly out of his mind. Nehoo, bye-bye!:D
Arein: Actually its spelled suggested but i'm glad you smelled your computer. It's something that everyone should experience eventually don't you think? How do you know your not allergric to penguins? Have you actually been close enough to one to find out?
Elven Script: Really?! Wow, that is the most coinsidental thing i've ever heard of. I'm still in shock as well, becuase that's just creepy. I need to update the series, i'm finished a story. I'll do it tomorrow.
kougayurizoku: The father who 'died' was Celeborn. She stopped thinking of him as a father after he went berserk (see 'Dead Inside' for referance) so she started calling him father (as opposed to Ada) and later Celeborn. She's disowned him, if you will. Kings and Princes 2? What would that be about? Mostly i just think of little things and write them in the series but if you have a good idea for a sequal please, by all means tell me.
brave chicken: Oo i love the macaraena(?) although i can't spell it. Oh well. Did you like the epilog, its a bit vague. :D
