Morning
dawned bright and chilly over the tiny vessel floating alone amid the
ice floes and rocky shoals of the Hudson Bay. Maglor arose from his
bed refreshed and eager to start the new day. After coaxing the
hot plate into functioning via a small generator, he began cooking
scrambled eggs on one burner and boiling water for coffee on the
other. Soon the fragrant aromas filled the cabin and brought
his younger companions to consciousness.
Sliding out of the
hammock with a pleased sigh, Elrohir stretched and reached for his
shoes. A good night's sleep had done wonders to refresh
him.
Nearby, Legolas mumbled something that sounded suspiciously
like, "five more minutes Ada," and buried his face in his
arm.
Maglor passed a plate of eggs and a cup of coffee to Elrohir,
then pulled on his own shoes and carried a plate of food and a cup of
coffee up to ogan, who was leaning on the helm, watching the
horizon.
Gratefully accepting the food and beverage, he pointed to
the horizon with his fork. "I think I see land, but I'm
not sure. The light is making it hard to tell what's real and
what's not."
"We are getting closer, my friend.
Worry not, it won't be much longer. Why don't you and your
guard dog get some rest?"
Chuckling, Logan patted Cell-hu on
the head, then pulled a cigarette out of his pocket and sat down
on the steps to enjoy his coffee and a smoke. "He rested
up all night so he could sleep today. Wouldn't want him to tax
himself."
Maglor chuckled and took over the helm with the
ease of long practice.
Below them, Legolas had finally decided to
join the land of the living and was sitting up in his hammock while
Elrohir got him a plate of food. He was looking at an object in
his right hand with a perplexed look when Elrohir brought him his
food.
"What is that, mellon nin?" Elrohir asked as
he offered the steaming plate of eggs.
"...Sting,"
Legolas murmured.
Elrond
slumped to the ground with a heavy sigh, Glorfindel dropped beside
him and shared a weary look with his long-time friend.
Sheltered
by the ruins of Tirion, the two felt safe enough for the moment to
rest and tend to each other's wounds. Since their escape from
Morgoth's dungeon, they had done nothing but run and hide, trying to
stay under the radar of the dark lord's servants.
There in the
rubble of a small infirmary, Elrond and Glorfindel huddled together,
shivering in the cold that now permeated all of Valinor.
Occasionally, the walls quivered and shook as the dragon guarding
the city thundered by, looking for more treasure for the pile he had
already built in the main palace. Outside the city, balrogs, orcs and
more dragons roamed at will, fouling the land and searching for any
Elves who may have escaped the initial attack.
"We cannot
stay here long, mellon nin." Elrond picked up a cracked cup from
the ground, filled it with water dripping from somewhere above them,
then handed it to his companion.
Glorfindel drank the water
gratefully, then handed the cup back to Elrond. "I know. But
what are we trying to do here, Elrond? What can just you and I
accomplish?"
Shaking his head sadly, Elrond refilled the cup
for himself, "I don't know. But if we can get to the shores and
find a boat, perhaps we can sail back to Middle Earth and rally the
race of Men to come to our aid."
"Elrond, we have
abandoned them for thousands of years, why would they help us?
They've probably forgotten we ever existed."
Elrond sighed
and took another sip, "I know. But what other option do we have,
Glorfindel? Sit here and wait to die? I can't accept
that."
Glorfindel gave his friend a wry smile, "I know,
neither can I. Let's rest here for tonight, then head to the
shore in the morning."
Setting the cup on a small ledge above
him, Elrond stretched out on his side, resting his head on the crook
of his arm.
Glorfindel stretched out beside him, their bodies
close together to preserve some warmth in the chill air.
As they
slipped into a light rest, their eyes still open and watchful,
Elrond's mind drifted once again toward his sons, as it had a
thousand times since he last rested, and he murmured a
prayer for their safety. "Watch over them, Eru. Please be my
eyes."
Elsewhere on the once beautiful continent,
Morgoth furiously stormed around his tower. "What do you
MEAN you cannot find those accursed Elf Lords!"
The
orcs before him cowered at his wrath, not daring to move lest they be
struck down.
"Find them and bring them to me! And get rid of
those corpses!" Morgoth gestured to a pile of Elven bodies, amid
them the physical remains of Thranduil and Celeborn.
Bowing, the
foul creatures scurried off to do their lord's bidding.
Alone
in his tower, Morgoth sank into a throne-like chair, contemplated the
wall opposite him for a moment, then raised his right hand and
barked, "Sauron, to me."
Appearing like smoke from the
shadows behind him, Sauron came forward. "Yes my lord, what
would you ask of me?" His voice was like the hiss of a snake,
sibilant and menacing.
"The naugrim. No one has heard from
them in thousands of years. I suspect they still live. Find them,
faithful servant. I want their might on our side."
Sauron
bowed, "Of course, my lord."
"And send out your
nazgul to round up any Elves that might still be free. I suspect
there may be a few here and there that were missed in the initial
attack; dragons and balrogs make too much noise to sneak up on an
Elf."
Again, Sauron bowed, "As you wish, my
lord."
Waving his hand, Morgoth dismissed his lieutenant. "I
knew I could count on you."
An evil smirk spread over his
face as he picked up a map depicting ancient Middle Earth and
studied it. "All this will be mine."
A vicious chuckle
echoed through the dank halls of the tower, sending chills down the
backs of even the most fierce of prisoners trapped within.
Outside,
the sun was blotted out by a black cloud that spewed forth from
Morgoth's tower, and hope dimmed further for both Elves and Men.
a/n: so, here we are! Morgoth is growing ever stronger, feeding on the souls of innocent Elves. He's sent Sauron to find the Dwarves, and now the Nazgul roam the land. Where are the Valar in all of this? What can little old Elrohir do against Morgoth? Where the heck are the Dwarves, anyways? Fear not, the truth will be revealed soon. Tune in for my next update!
