Subject: #1 Fill (that is, a fill for #1...) and also for #5
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Posted on: 2014-09-19 17:49:00 UTC
1/ Struck by an Arrow
WARNING: Legomance, but no tenth-walker and all that jazz... Story of a girl who's struck by lightning and transferred to Mirkwood, stumbling upon some of the most fearsome elves in all of Middle Earth. How will she explain what happened to the Elvenking? Or to herself? Sorry, the summary isn't great, but PLEASE give my story a try! Thank you! :)
"Your king--he is a king?--well, he's probably still wrapped in vines. You shouldn't startle people, you know. Especially mages." Trisana Chandler plunked her fists on her hips and glared up at the tall man (one of many) in front of her. "And speaking of mages--I'm a mage. So you'd better put me back where I came from."
No one moved. In fact, everyone stared.
"Do I have something on my face?"
This got them to exchange glances, at least, but she might as well have been talking to...to...to snakes. Only these people wouldn't even hiss at her.
"Listen," Tris said, doing her best to keep the desperation out of her voice, "if you don't send me back, I'll get angry. Really angry. You won't like what happens when I'm angry."
The leader blinked at her. "Do you mean to threaten us?" He raised his bow until the nocked arrow pointed at her heart.
Tris' voice raised in annoyance. "I don't mean to threaten you. I don't need to. I just want you to know what you're up against." The arrow stayed where it was; the man's eyes narrowed. At least he'd spoken? "Stop that," Tris added, jabbing a finger at the weapon. "Just put me back. Now. Before I really get angry."
Today had been a bad day. The lightning had definitely been fun--strong and wild and rippling hot, tasting faintly of rain--but the richly dressed man stumbling out of nowhere and proclaiming loudly that there were no tenth-walkers or jazz had been a complete surprise. He hadn't gotten himself wrapped in vines until he managed to startle Briar into ruining an entire pot of burn salve. The plant mage had wrapped him in progressively more vines in a growing attempt to keep him silent and still.
(This stand-off continued for rather a while, really. No one quite knew how to set things right. No one quite knew how to bring up Tris' hair, either, which stood straight up where it wasn't braided, and crawled with seed lightning besides.)
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Lightning suggested Tris to me. Very strongly, in fact. I'm not sure this really came out the way I wanted it to, but it's also my first time writing Tris, so that probably affected it. Hope you enjoyed nonetheless...and sorry for the general lack of Legomance, I couldn't make it fit with the length. Feel free to picture it somehow working out eventually, if you'd like.
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5/ Side by side with his dwarf
Legolas and Gimli are great friends but Aragorn knows that they are more than that he just needs to make them realise it.
"I do not understand this," Legolas said once they had attained privacy. "Has he taken leave of his wits? What could cause him to say such things?"
"Perhaps 'tis the stress of ruling," suggested Gimli. "It weighs on him, we have seen this--"
"But to suggest that--!" Legolas' hands waved about in unusual frustration. "It is not only absurd but physically impossible!"
"Peace, Legolas." The Dwarf waited until his friend was more collected before he spoke again. "Perhaps he means it as a joke."
"A joke."
"Aye." Gimli warmed to this theme, gesticulating broadly. "Grown weary with the formality of royal audiences, he has turned his mind to play. And what better way to relax than to play at convincing his friends--"
"I see no humor in this," Legolas protested, but Gimli shook his head.
"Perhaps you need not, friend Legolas. After all, it is his own amusement that Aragorn seeks."
"If this is indeed a joke," Legolas put in.
Gimli nodded reluctantly. "If it is indeed a joke, and not a failing in his sanity."
For some time there was silence. At length, Legolas spoke.
"We should alert the Queen, if nothing else."
Gimli's eyebrows shot upwards. "And how do you propose to explain this to her, Master Elf?"
"We tell her what he said," Legolas replied firmly. "We tell her, and we explain that we suspect a break in his sanity. Should it indeed be a joke, he will laugh all the harder; and should it be the stress of ruling, Arwen will see it and take measures to correct it. This shall be our course of action--if you agree."
Gimli thought it over, and then nodded. "It seems a sensible idea. Very well--I am agreed. When shall we approach her?"
"At once." Legolas straightened his already-straight clothing, and turned toward the door. "There is no time to lose."
Gimli nodded his agreement once more, and they left the room side by side.
What Arwen Undómiel would say to their claims of Aragorn's attempts to convince them that a Dwarf and an Elf were in fact blood brothers, neither preferred to imagine. Their only hope was that she would believe them.
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Hey, it doesn't spell out what this 'more than that' is. I'm perfectly justified in claiming that Aragorn's trying to convince them that they're directly related biologically.
Your choice whether he's insane, playing a joke, or something else entirely. It's all up in the air.
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As a final note--please excuse or point out any OOCness. Tris was kind of hard to write, and I tried to base Gimli and Legolas mainly on the books rather than the movies.