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Post by Ebrithil on Jun 25, 2006 20:55:02 GMT -5
Post war of the ring please
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Post by Fricai on Jul 1, 2006 20:02:56 GMT -5
Ethrahid wandered through the woods, being the outcast that she was, and only thought of her sorrows. "Why me?" she asked her beloved woods. But just like every other time she asked they stayed silent. But now she had other problems, like where she could get dinner.
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Post by Aranel on Jul 4, 2006 15:33:46 GMT -5
Nadoryia sat on a high tree branch at the edge of the forest where the sand meets the grass. She looked out at the sea and began to sing a song her mother once sang to her.
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Post by Fricai on Jul 5, 2006 11:02:57 GMT -5
Ethrahid heard the song and listened. The song remined her of something though she wasnt sure what. still she went twords the song.
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Post by Ebrithil on Jul 5, 2006 12:40:01 GMT -5
ooc//lol you better hope that there are no seagulls around Nadoryia!!//ooc
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Post by Aranel on Jul 5, 2006 14:26:35 GMT -5
ooc/lol no kiding lol/ooc
Nadoryia kept singing. She loved to sing to the nature around her.
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Post by Fricai on Jul 6, 2006 9:25:39 GMT -5
Ethrahid quietly sliped through the forest continuing to heard the song. It was so beautiful and the voice was so lovely it had to be and elf's.
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Post by Aranel on Jul 6, 2006 12:39:46 GMT -5
Nadoryia stopped when she thought she heard someone behind her. She slipped off the tree and drew her sword. "Speak friend or foe!" she called out to whatever it was.
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Post by Fricai on Jul 6, 2006 21:09:34 GMT -5
"I cannot say for sure but for now I am your friend." Ethrahid had expected this and had only come up with the answer the second it was asked.
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Post by Ebrithil on Jul 6, 2006 22:36:07 GMT -5
it pained Eleidess to be this close to the sea. ever since the sea longing had awoken with in her it had gotten worse and worse. but she was stubborn and loved middle-earth there was no way she would leave so easily. still it put her at ease to know she would soon be away from the whispering sea. she walked to the treeline and heard two people talking. she jumped up into one of the trees and climbed from one tree to another until she was directly above the two girls and in true wood-elf fassion she fid herself in the leves so that she could watch the two before she talked to them.
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Post by Aranel on Jul 6, 2006 23:16:54 GMT -5
"Show yourself!" Nadoryia called into the shadows. Then she heard something above. She looked up to see a girl watching her. She quickly backed up on to the sand. How many of them where there? she asked herself.
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Post by Fricai on Jul 8, 2006 16:02:16 GMT -5
Ethrahid stepped out from behind her tree. She saw the elf she had sponken too and another directly above her."But are you to friend or foe?"she said so the girl in the tree could hear her to.
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Post by Ebrithil on Jul 8, 2006 17:10:23 GMT -5
"That would depend on your point of view," Eleidess said as she droped from the tree and landed gracefuly on her feet "and where your loyalties lie. I am friend to all my elven kindrid," she nodded at Nadoryia "as long as have not been twisted by dark powers. But you are no elf so there for even i do not know wheather i would be a friend or a foe to you." she said to Ethrahid. as she was talking the noise of the lapping waves had caused her to inwardly wince and she hoped the other two had not noticed. seeing as she was trying to be intimadating.
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Post by Fricai on Jul 9, 2006 16:57:40 GMT -5
Ethrahid was taken aback by this comment. "Well then I would not know witch you were seeing as I dont know what you consider to be my point of veiw." Ethrahid was triing to be confusing so maybe the girl would just tell her instead of making things more dificult.
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Post by Ebrithil on Jul 9, 2006 19:43:25 GMT -5
"your point of view is how you see the world. if you are a friend to my enemies then i am a foe, however if you are an ally to my king and people then i am a friend." Eleidess said not in the least bit confused by the girls last statement. most things made sense to her as most of the time she made very little sense herself.
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