Okay! Finnally some one reveiwed. Thank you Navaer!!! Oh! and sorry it took so friggin' long to update.
reader on crack runs around like a maniac (me) HEY HEY KNOCK IT OFF, YOUR BUGGIN' THE WORLD, CUT IT OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(reader on crack)yeah, well you were bieng kinda a bitch.(2)
(me) Nuhuh
(roc)yuhuh
(me)don't you yuhuh my nuhuh
( roc)yeah, well...what?
(me) well...i don't ...really know... an-ny ways, lets get the disclaimer over with.
Disclaimer: IdonotownEragonorLOTR... yet( grins evilly and begins to laugh maniacly) Mwahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!... sorry
ON WITH THE SHOW!!
Aragorn was worried. His friend, Gimli had not arrived at Minas Tirith with Legolas, as had been planned.
Gimli had said that he had seen a bright light and ran to the top of the hill just in time to see Legolas pulled into the light.
Although Gimli had searched the entire area completely and Aragorn had sentout a search party, the Elven Prince was nowhere
to be found. Neither had the mysterious light that Legolas had gone through had been found.
The doors to the hall opened, and Arwen stepped through."Aragorn. I fear for Legolas. My father has sensed that he is no longer
in this world. That he has been thrown into the fate of a world in peril. And the search party has found this." Arwen held out her hand and
Aragorn found himself looking at a beautiful necklace made of mithril. It depicted twisting vines and leaves surrounding a flower from a
plant that is only found in Mirkwood, newly named Eryn Lasgalen, the lily of the wood. Legolas' mother had given it to him as she looked at
her son for the last time, before she left the shores of Arda and sailed to the Undying Lands( had you going for a sec didn't I ;))
He drew his bow and an arrow as fast as he could. These strangers were dangerous. One was a human, while the other was
an elf. But Legolas had met with humans that were just as skilled in weaponry as elves and that he must not underestimate a possible
threat or enemy. He would have to watch out for them. If the two attacked at the same time, he might end up overwhelmed and killed.
The two lowered their weapons, but Legolas could see that they were tensed to reach their weapons incase he decide to attack. The elf
of the two then spoke.
" Who are you and what is your buisness in the Burning Plains? Are you friend or foe?" Legolas lowered his weapon, seeing
that they would not charge if he did not. Legolas quickly thought over how he would answer, and replied.
" That depends on wether you are friend or foe. Why don't we talk about our buisness with no weapons or dishonesty.
What say you?" The strangers looked at each other and agreed, this strange elf would not hurt them, given the chance.
They led Legolas into a nearby encampment towards a pavillion tent with gaurds at each entrance. Upon entering the tent, Legolas saw
two women, one being an elf, the other a human. The two looked up as the strangers bowed to them, and Legolas could see their features . The elf
had black hair and dark green eyes. The human had brown eyes and her skin was dark, just like the skin of the desert nomads in Middle Earth.(2)
"Roran, Eragon, we thought you would have left to rescue Katrina by now. Who have you brought with you?" asked the elf.
" He appeared out of nowhere, Arya, while Roran and I were walking on the Burning Plains. He offered that we speak peacfully and with out weapons
so as to find out each others business." stated Eragon to Arya. "We seeked your permission to go ahead and speak with him, Nasuada." Nasuada
nodded and gave her permission, and Eragon and Roran led Legolas to a seperate tent. They turned to look at him and was about to ask of his identity,
when a shout came from outside the tent.
A battle had begun.
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