Title: Moon Rune
Author: GundamNymph
E-mail: runttie@cybertours.com
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The three Slayers of our time are sent to Middle-Earth to kick Vampire @$$. Romance and violence. Legolas/Ellen Aragorn/Arwen Frodo/Celia Bonnie/Damon Faramir/Eowyn
Feed back: Please review, even if it's a one liner, so I know there are people reading.
Warning: Uh, violence, and swearing.
The more reviews I get, the faster I'll start popping chapters out.
Okay, in the first chapter, I had the elfish speaking parts underlined. It didn't transfer to ff.net, so instead of having it underlined, there was nothing to indicate elfish being spoken. I'm going to do what everyone else is doing:
'Elfish'
"Common"
*telepathy when not describing something*
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And YES, if your interested in Damon, or the Vampire Diaries, I suggest you borrow it out of a library, or buy it. It's been reprinted several times already, and seems to be popular. And if you'er into a witch story, there's The Secret Circle by the same author.
YAY! My e-mails back up!
And if some of you read my warning in the last chapter, you would know that I went away for vacation. OH! And shorter ones for now, I'm kinda, BEHIND, at school.
Chapter 12
The arrows were thick and dark, and rained in from the left. Celia pulled out her sword, upon seeing the ugly beasts enter the pathway. The first wave of orcs and Urak-hai hit her, and she easily tore through them. They fell with missing limbs, to be replaced with another wave. As she swung her sword, she glanced at the men near her. Aragorn and Boromir had no problems with the orcs, but the Urak-hai were another story.
Gandalf had his sword in hand, his staff in the other. He wasn't too bad for an old guy. Bodies piled up around her, as did the purple/black blood on her clothes. She grimaced as she got a glance of falling innards. "These things are like bugs! What the hell are they?!" She wasn't even breaking a sweat, and like Buffy, she tended to talk with those she fought.
"Where DID you get that leather? It' *thrust* so *parry* last summer! And those gauntlets!" Of course, the monsters never really had the chance to talk back, with anything more than a gurgle or snort as they went down. As another wave came in, she recognized some vampires. She smiled deviously.
Bonnie let out a small war cry as she flung herself into the mess. She had been aching for a fight, and she had gotten one. Slayers tended to get skittish if it got quiet. It was like the calm before a storm, and left them worried.
Damon transformed into his human form, swinging up twin daggers from his boots, and gave a feral grin as he joined her. He somehow managed to avoid the disgusting blood as it flowed, and that added to Bonnie's battle fury. The hobbits next to her had frozen when they underwent enemy fire, but now took up their short swords.
The redhead had to save their necks a few times, but other than that, the little ones weren't so bad. As she dusted a few vampires, she realized she had no clue as to where Ellen was. Damon was having a fun time in all this violence, and took down what would have been her opponents. Bonnie took this break to scan around for Ellen. She was most likely to be near Legolas, so she searched for the tall blond. She found him near the base of a tree. It was kind of hard NOT to spot the gleaming gold hair.
Legolas was firing arrow after arrow, with astonishing speed. When one vampire got a little too close, in the blink of an eye Legolas had his bow on his shoulder and his daggers in his hands. Before the body even dusted, Legolas had put away his daggers and was using his bow again.
Bonnie let out a small hiss as her distraction cost her a nick in the shoulder. She turned and swiped the vampire's feet from beneath him, then dusted him. She turned to finish another wave, and didn't turn to look again until there was a large pile of dust and gore at her feet. The enemies were clustering around Legolas, and Bonnie could see him and Herdare fighting them off. Herdare used a long sword, as Legolas continued to use arrows.
There were now only a few strays attacking her and her friends, as all the others were attacking the elves. As she, Celia, Damon and the other finished them off, the ran over to the massing group. It was then that Bonnie caught a flash in the trees.
Ellen wasn't even close to the skill that Legolas had with the bow, but she was still faster than any normal human. She helped her two elven friends from above, firing as accurately as possible. There were times she fired away from the cluster below her, to save the hobbits or humans from fatal wounds. At one point, she felt a presence, and looked up to see the vampire from the last battle, standing on a branch nearby.
His black hair was pulled back into a ponytail, and his red eyes were hooded as he watched her. She stopped firing, and stared at him. He was a Master, and a strong one at that. It didn't look as if he was going to attack, but she continued the stare down, wary. Once in a while he would glance down at the fight below, and smile. Ellen would look down as well to see their side faring quite well. The why was he smiling, if his side was losing?
She went to raise her bow, but realized it was gone. Where had she gotten it any way? Oh, right. One of the twins had mentioned that the rings she wore, gave her the power to create weapons in her grip. When she had stopped firing to look at this vampire, the quiver and bow went away. She called them forth again, and aimed it at the vampire, but didn't fire. He continued his steady gaze. When she finally was convinced he wouldn't attack, she aimed back down into the mess, and started firing again. she could still fell his eyes on her, though. It gave her the wiggins.
It was only ten minutes later, when all of the enemy, except one, lay dead along the path. Legolas swung his bow back, and looked up into the trees to see her having another stare down with the unnamed vampire. A frown creased his brow as the dark figure hopped onto the branch next to her. The others followed his gaze, to find Ellen staring at a master. Bonnie readied a stake, but stayed where she was.
Finally, the vampire smiled and, much to Legolas's annoyance, kissed Ellen on the cheek. Then he disappeared into a dark mist.
Ellen stood there a moment, dazed, before she jumped down.
It was as they were picking through the mess, that Bonnie and Celia asked Ellen about the vampire.
"El, what was with the dead guy? He a good one?"
"I don't think so, Ce. He just stood there, and watched me."
"Hmm. Weird. Maybe Ellie's got an undead's heart beating for her."
"I really don't think so. What's even weirder, is how they keep attacking during day hours."
Ellen fully saw Bonnie's point. Usually vampires would come out at night, when their power would be strongest. Especially if there was a Slayer in town. Ellen leaned down to retrieve another of Legolas's arrows, hiding her face, as she mentioned something:
"He is a Master." THAT got their attention. Both of their heads snapped to look at her, eyes widening. "And he was at the last battle I was in."
"Okay, time for a meeting of the brains."
After all of Legolas's arrows had been gathered (Ellen's just disappeared) and after they had put away some things, the new fellowship gathered by a few fallen logs. Legolas tried his hardest not to look worried, but Herdare knew him well. He elbowed the young elf, and gave an infamous smirk. Legolas elbowed back, harder; but he didn't seem as worried anymore. Bonnie took the floor.
"We need to have a chat. As we all witnessed, the only vampire that survived the attack, was the one in the tree with Ellen. Ellen?"
"He was at the last battle I was in, with Legolas, Herdare, Sim'nol and Arni'or. I don't remember much, except that he's a telepathic, has mind power. Oh! He was the one who knew about the rings before I did. In this battle, he did nothing, which raised my suspicion immediately. He just stared at me. And there were times during the battle when he would look down at you guys, and smile. SMILE. He didn't even seem to care his minions were getting slaughtered. He actually seemed…happy…" Ellen trailed off, her eyes widening. She looked at her friends.
"You don't' think…that he's testing us? Our power, maybe? Like getting ready for battle?" Celia and Bonnie nodded as they thought about it. "I think you're dead on it, El. But I also think he wanted to see your power. The one that wakened when we got here. But, you forgot to mention another thing, that you told us earlier."
"Oh, yeah. He's a Master. A REALLY, very strong vampire. Before Buffy, almost every Slayer was killed by one by their twenty-fifth birthday. But she started a new tradition."
"And what was that, La- Ellen?" Legolas asked, concern clearly written on his face. Even though enraptured by the discussion, the hobbits couldn't help but smirk and poke each other at Legolas's obvious care for Ellen. Herdare winked at them, as if to say 'Yup'. And being the little hobbits they were, they started scheming.
"Oh, she started to educate her friends about demons and vampire's. It was against the rules to get civilians involved, but it helped out a LOT. One of them turned out to be a powerful witch. So, Buffy died a couple of times, but she came back. One day, she just disappeared with her soulmate. She left behind Joyce, her only daughter. But, any way. The reason behind this chit chat, is to warn you of the upcoming fights. I defeated one or two Master's on the way here, but they were VERY weak, compared to this new boy. We have to expect quite a few battles soon…if we're right."
Frodo didn't like the expressions on their faces, or rather, the ones they tried to hide.
Author: GundamNymph
E-mail: runttie@cybertours.com
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The three Slayers of our time are sent to Middle-Earth to kick Vampire @$$. Romance and violence. Legolas/Ellen Aragorn/Arwen Frodo/Celia Bonnie/Damon Faramir/Eowyn
Feed back: Please review, even if it's a one liner, so I know there are people reading.
Warning: Uh, violence, and swearing.
The more reviews I get, the faster I'll start popping chapters out.
Okay, in the first chapter, I had the elfish speaking parts underlined. It didn't transfer to ff.net, so instead of having it underlined, there was nothing to indicate elfish being spoken. I'm going to do what everyone else is doing:
'Elfish'
"Common"
*telepathy when not describing something*
http://photos.yahoo.com/gundamnymph
Want to request a kitty? Leave the order in a review. I also have non-kitty stuff, anime and non-anime stuff in my gallery at the above link.
And YES, if your interested in Damon, or the Vampire Diaries, I suggest you borrow it out of a library, or buy it. It's been reprinted several times already, and seems to be popular. And if you'er into a witch story, there's The Secret Circle by the same author.
YAY! My e-mails back up!
And if some of you read my warning in the last chapter, you would know that I went away for vacation. OH! And shorter ones for now, I'm kinda, BEHIND, at school.
Chapter 12
The arrows were thick and dark, and rained in from the left. Celia pulled out her sword, upon seeing the ugly beasts enter the pathway. The first wave of orcs and Urak-hai hit her, and she easily tore through them. They fell with missing limbs, to be replaced with another wave. As she swung her sword, she glanced at the men near her. Aragorn and Boromir had no problems with the orcs, but the Urak-hai were another story.
Gandalf had his sword in hand, his staff in the other. He wasn't too bad for an old guy. Bodies piled up around her, as did the purple/black blood on her clothes. She grimaced as she got a glance of falling innards. "These things are like bugs! What the hell are they?!" She wasn't even breaking a sweat, and like Buffy, she tended to talk with those she fought.
"Where DID you get that leather? It' *thrust* so *parry* last summer! And those gauntlets!" Of course, the monsters never really had the chance to talk back, with anything more than a gurgle or snort as they went down. As another wave came in, she recognized some vampires. She smiled deviously.
Bonnie let out a small war cry as she flung herself into the mess. She had been aching for a fight, and she had gotten one. Slayers tended to get skittish if it got quiet. It was like the calm before a storm, and left them worried.
Damon transformed into his human form, swinging up twin daggers from his boots, and gave a feral grin as he joined her. He somehow managed to avoid the disgusting blood as it flowed, and that added to Bonnie's battle fury. The hobbits next to her had frozen when they underwent enemy fire, but now took up their short swords.
The redhead had to save their necks a few times, but other than that, the little ones weren't so bad. As she dusted a few vampires, she realized she had no clue as to where Ellen was. Damon was having a fun time in all this violence, and took down what would have been her opponents. Bonnie took this break to scan around for Ellen. She was most likely to be near Legolas, so she searched for the tall blond. She found him near the base of a tree. It was kind of hard NOT to spot the gleaming gold hair.
Legolas was firing arrow after arrow, with astonishing speed. When one vampire got a little too close, in the blink of an eye Legolas had his bow on his shoulder and his daggers in his hands. Before the body even dusted, Legolas had put away his daggers and was using his bow again.
Bonnie let out a small hiss as her distraction cost her a nick in the shoulder. She turned and swiped the vampire's feet from beneath him, then dusted him. She turned to finish another wave, and didn't turn to look again until there was a large pile of dust and gore at her feet. The enemies were clustering around Legolas, and Bonnie could see him and Herdare fighting them off. Herdare used a long sword, as Legolas continued to use arrows.
There were now only a few strays attacking her and her friends, as all the others were attacking the elves. As she, Celia, Damon and the other finished them off, the ran over to the massing group. It was then that Bonnie caught a flash in the trees.
Ellen wasn't even close to the skill that Legolas had with the bow, but she was still faster than any normal human. She helped her two elven friends from above, firing as accurately as possible. There were times she fired away from the cluster below her, to save the hobbits or humans from fatal wounds. At one point, she felt a presence, and looked up to see the vampire from the last battle, standing on a branch nearby.
His black hair was pulled back into a ponytail, and his red eyes were hooded as he watched her. She stopped firing, and stared at him. He was a Master, and a strong one at that. It didn't look as if he was going to attack, but she continued the stare down, wary. Once in a while he would glance down at the fight below, and smile. Ellen would look down as well to see their side faring quite well. The why was he smiling, if his side was losing?
She went to raise her bow, but realized it was gone. Where had she gotten it any way? Oh, right. One of the twins had mentioned that the rings she wore, gave her the power to create weapons in her grip. When she had stopped firing to look at this vampire, the quiver and bow went away. She called them forth again, and aimed it at the vampire, but didn't fire. He continued his steady gaze. When she finally was convinced he wouldn't attack, she aimed back down into the mess, and started firing again. she could still fell his eyes on her, though. It gave her the wiggins.
It was only ten minutes later, when all of the enemy, except one, lay dead along the path. Legolas swung his bow back, and looked up into the trees to see her having another stare down with the unnamed vampire. A frown creased his brow as the dark figure hopped onto the branch next to her. The others followed his gaze, to find Ellen staring at a master. Bonnie readied a stake, but stayed where she was.
Finally, the vampire smiled and, much to Legolas's annoyance, kissed Ellen on the cheek. Then he disappeared into a dark mist.
Ellen stood there a moment, dazed, before she jumped down.
It was as they were picking through the mess, that Bonnie and Celia asked Ellen about the vampire.
"El, what was with the dead guy? He a good one?"
"I don't think so, Ce. He just stood there, and watched me."
"Hmm. Weird. Maybe Ellie's got an undead's heart beating for her."
"I really don't think so. What's even weirder, is how they keep attacking during day hours."
Ellen fully saw Bonnie's point. Usually vampires would come out at night, when their power would be strongest. Especially if there was a Slayer in town. Ellen leaned down to retrieve another of Legolas's arrows, hiding her face, as she mentioned something:
"He is a Master." THAT got their attention. Both of their heads snapped to look at her, eyes widening. "And he was at the last battle I was in."
"Okay, time for a meeting of the brains."
After all of Legolas's arrows had been gathered (Ellen's just disappeared) and after they had put away some things, the new fellowship gathered by a few fallen logs. Legolas tried his hardest not to look worried, but Herdare knew him well. He elbowed the young elf, and gave an infamous smirk. Legolas elbowed back, harder; but he didn't seem as worried anymore. Bonnie took the floor.
"We need to have a chat. As we all witnessed, the only vampire that survived the attack, was the one in the tree with Ellen. Ellen?"
"He was at the last battle I was in, with Legolas, Herdare, Sim'nol and Arni'or. I don't remember much, except that he's a telepathic, has mind power. Oh! He was the one who knew about the rings before I did. In this battle, he did nothing, which raised my suspicion immediately. He just stared at me. And there were times during the battle when he would look down at you guys, and smile. SMILE. He didn't even seem to care his minions were getting slaughtered. He actually seemed…happy…" Ellen trailed off, her eyes widening. She looked at her friends.
"You don't' think…that he's testing us? Our power, maybe? Like getting ready for battle?" Celia and Bonnie nodded as they thought about it. "I think you're dead on it, El. But I also think he wanted to see your power. The one that wakened when we got here. But, you forgot to mention another thing, that you told us earlier."
"Oh, yeah. He's a Master. A REALLY, very strong vampire. Before Buffy, almost every Slayer was killed by one by their twenty-fifth birthday. But she started a new tradition."
"And what was that, La- Ellen?" Legolas asked, concern clearly written on his face. Even though enraptured by the discussion, the hobbits couldn't help but smirk and poke each other at Legolas's obvious care for Ellen. Herdare winked at them, as if to say 'Yup'. And being the little hobbits they were, they started scheming.
"Oh, she started to educate her friends about demons and vampire's. It was against the rules to get civilians involved, but it helped out a LOT. One of them turned out to be a powerful witch. So, Buffy died a couple of times, but she came back. One day, she just disappeared with her soulmate. She left behind Joyce, her only daughter. But, any way. The reason behind this chit chat, is to warn you of the upcoming fights. I defeated one or two Master's on the way here, but they were VERY weak, compared to this new boy. We have to expect quite a few battles soon…if we're right."
Frodo didn't like the expressions on their faces, or rather, the ones they tried to hide.
