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Post by Melian on May 28, 2002 13:31:55 GMT -5
the rooms for the elves to sleep in
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Post by Claire on Jul 14, 2002 16:06:24 GMT -5
Hey, that's a nice bed! *takes her pack of things and flings it onto a bed by the window with green sheets* Very peaceful here.
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Post by Melian on Jul 15, 2002 11:09:50 GMT -5
hello my name is melody daughter of arpagio, *extends hand to shake*
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LadyArwenUndómiel
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Post by LadyArwenUndómiel on Jul 15, 2002 14:29:49 GMT -5
Arwen enters the rooms, kind of tired from all that she did today. Once she enters, she spots too Elven maidens sitting inside on a cozy bed. She knew one of them, Melody, daughter of Arpagio, but the other one wasn't familiar.
"Hi Melody!" she says happily as she walks up to the two other Elves. Arwen then turns to the other Elf sitting there and introduces herself.
"I'm Arwen, daughter of Elrond; grand-daughter to the Lady Galadriel." Arwen then sits down on the bed besides the other two and puts her pack down, feeling at home in Elven surroundings once more...
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Post by Claire on Jul 16, 2002 13:12:10 GMT -5
I know who you are Arwen, your famous to the Elven people of Mirkwood. Nice to meet both of you. I am Claire, brought in by the King of Mirkwood, orphan of two murdered Elves, sister of Legolas, ruler of a place called Fantasy World which is really going down and I wish I could do something about it, and an Elf who has been here for a long time, yet is unable to come here often. I am surprised you don't know me Arwen, but I don't blaim you. *huddles up in her sheets and shakes in sorrow*
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Post by LadyArwenUndómiel on Jul 17, 2002 16:19:53 GMT -5
Arwen shudders a bit when she thinks about Claire's dead parents; it reminds her of Celebrian, Arwen's own mother a bit too painfully...
"Sorry that we couldn't meet before at these boards," Arwen says, playing with a strand of dark hair, "I have been here for a few months, though in the beginning I didn't come here often."
Arwen continues sitting on the soft, feathery bed. "It's so comfortable here!" she says absentmindedly, though it was exactly how she felt in these tranquil Elven surroundings...
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Post by Claire on Jul 17, 2002 18:33:05 GMT -5
Then you must be a different Arwen. I knew one when Rivendell was first built of it's wonders. Nice to meet you. Yes, my parents died by being captured by the evil Sauron, tortured to tell information they didn't know, then finally killed and their bodies were brought back to Mirkwood, almost not elf anymore. The king felt pity towards me being an orphan, and brought me in like his own daughter, and I have been for thousands of years.
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Post by LadyArwenUndómiel on Jul 18, 2002 15:03:00 GMT -5
"Aye, I suppose that I am not the Arwen who you originally met. There are three Arwens actually if you look on the members area, though all three of us were never to be found in the same place." Arwen says as she wonders why... "Perhaps it's the things that were, things that are, and some things that have not yet come to pass which explains this. Three tenses = three Arwens. I don't know why, but sometimes fate can lead us into unknown paths."
"I believe that you must have lived upon these lands longer than I have, Claire," Arwen says, considering that she isn't even 3,000 years old yet! "Though I was raised in Lorien for most of my life, once Celebrian was tortured by orcs by brothers, Elladan and Elrohir found her and took her to my father; hoping that she would be healed. However, as much as my father tried she wasn't able to heal completely and she left of to Valinor. We all miss her a lot." Arwen says sadly, though she feels even worse for Claire because both of her parents were lost...
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Post by Claire on Jul 18, 2002 21:28:02 GMT -5
I have been on Middle Earth almost since it's beginnings. Do not feel sorrow for me, I'm sorry you lost someone dear to your heart. You should have seen them, their didn't look Elf anymore, there hair was burned off, skin was almost crispy, legs and arms were broken, my father sas missing a finger, their eyes alone showed terror and fear. I did my best with other maidens to clean and bring them back together to be burried peacefully. Things happen, they asked that I stayed, they saved my life, they felt they might not return alive, they only went to visit a friend, but never made it there. I have fought hard, not for vengance, but to teach the orcs that what they do is wrong. I don't believe in revenge, or jealousy, or prejudice.
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Post by LadyArwenUndómiel on Jul 19, 2002 13:04:19 GMT -5
"I can easily picture it in my mind," Arwen says, getting a vividly evil image of what could have happened. "Sometimes the past can bring great terror and fear into a person's heart, though putting it behind us may be hard. Keeping our eyes ahead of us may yet be one of life's most demanding tasks! Yet so, the past shouldn't be forgotten, or the mistakes shalt be repeated once more..."
Arwen looks out of the window shortly, seeing a big hill in the distance; glad that there were no orcs there! She then looks back at Claire and adds, "Aye, you are certainly right about not believing in revenge. It certainly hurts more the person who is doing it than the person who is supposed to get hurt. Sometimes there are forcs in the road which require a great leap in life and we must get over it. However, there are some who can never be forgiven. I don't know how I can forgive Sauron for killing Gil-galad, my great grand uncle either. He died before he was born, but whenever my father speaks of him, tears come up in my eyes..."
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Post by Claire on Jul 19, 2002 19:40:15 GMT -5
I'm sorry. Perhaps we should look not to the past or future, but to the present. Have you visited my proboard yet? I would be delighted to have a person like you be a member. ;D
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Post by LadyArwenUndómiel on Jul 20, 2002 13:00:36 GMT -5
"Perhaps we should look at the present. First things first. How can you jump over a puddle when you don't even see it in front of you? It's good to keep your eyes ahead, but looking in all directions may be the best thing of all!" Arwen says as she considers the many sayings which she heard through her life.
"Nay, I haven't been to your board yet, Claire. Perhaps I shall come soon, though my Elvish mailing list keeps me quite busy... I suppose I may join soon..." Arwen adds.
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Post by Claire on Jul 20, 2002 21:13:23 GMT -5
Please, don't have to if you don't want to, I understand your learning the fine language of Quenya. I don't want you to disrupt your studies.
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Post by LadyArwenUndómiel on Jul 21, 2002 13:00:56 GMT -5
Arwen pauses for a moment, remembering that she didn't touch her studies for two days. "It's alright, Claire. I may not be able to come their yet for a while, though joining may be a good thing. Now that I'm about to begin my first official lesson, perhaps I need to get organized first!"
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Post by Claire on Jul 21, 2002 17:16:25 GMT -5
Well I just started reading the introduction, I would be reading it now, but the computer is being used, so I use this one. Though my father is right, what is the point in learning a language that is not spoken, but I have a burning torch coming closer and I feel the warmth in the cold, I really want to learn it.
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