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Byronic Brand
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Malris beheld Tasa, and grinned slowly in gradual realisation.
You were never tempted by the Harp's offer, dearling, nor could you ever have been. But you allowed me time to overcome the power of the instrument alone...Tasa, you have acted as my guardian soul. He stood before the Harp, now shining pearl-white, and took the long knife from his belt. "It is a shame to silence such beauty, but you tantalise the Eldar with an unlawful offer, Harp. I take my blade to you not to slight my lord, Maglor the Mighty, but to serve him. One day, perchance, there will be hope for him too, of reunion with his family and friends, and of long rest." With a determined stroke of the knife, Malris severed the fine, taut harp-strings. And in that moment the harp lost its uncertain appearance, and was revealed as a light thing of carved, pale wood. "It is without power now, Tasa, and it would take he who is lost to restring it fully. I shall take it, for I have a long voyage ahead, and I believe there will be need of music." He threw down the knife and lifted the Harp up in one hand, laying his right hand on Tasa's shoulder. Let us return to the others now, mellon-nir. You too have made the decision that contents your heart most. And one day, you will come to Mandos, and you shall meet me, with, I pray, Giledhel beside me. Thus all things may be healed. Then he put down the harp again and embraced Tasa for a moment of relief and clarity. Malris retrieved the wooden instrument, and in such a manner they left the Tower, left the Keep, left the very fortress, and paid no heed to spirit, whether of stone or torch-bracket. |
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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Pickin' flowers with Bill the Cat.....
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A small sailboat lay abandoned on the island shore. Left there he supposed by the men who fished these waters. Lindir had come soon after, asking only that he might be left on the mainland shore. Endamir had nodded, agreeing mutely that Lindir's needs would be seen to.
The two companions placed a folded canvas in the bottom of the boat and laid Orëmir’s body upon it. His hands, lying one upon the other, lay on his breast; his blade hung by his side. At his head Endamir placed the small chest his brother always carried with him, the one that held the herbs and unguents and such that were the tools for his healer’s skill. At his feet sat Endamir, his right hand set firm on the tiller; his left holding the line that moved the little sail. ~*~ ‘A fair wind and a following sea……’ spoke Lindir as he waved the little craft off from the rocky strand to which it had come to let him off. No words came back to him. Endamir sat silent, his grey eyes darkly clouded as he gazed west. He set the course. And like a small bird the boat flew over the waves, leaping up to catch the wind. The stars shown brightly as the day turned and through the dark night and the following days the little craft sailed far from the rocky shores of Mithlond, until at last the seas of the Bent World fell beneath it, and the winds of the round sky troubled it no more, and borne into the Ancient West, an end was come for the brothers at long last though what it might have been is not told in story or in song..... Last edited by piosenniel; 07-20-2006 at 11:43 PM. |
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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Mar 2002
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The Return Voyage
The boat that had been a little crowded with half-a-dozen felt almost empty with three. Malris and Tasa had found Lómwë waiting alone by the Ghostbearer. "The others left by way of one of the fishermen's crafts," he explained to them. "Lindir has decided to return to Middle-earth, while Endamir would rather take the straight road alone, I think, than amid the bustle of the passage Cirdan has arranged for us." "May the Valar give him an easy wind," Malris answered, biting his lip. "It is a small boat and Endamir is little versed in sailing." "I do not think he will be troubled by storms this time," Tasa said quietly, looking up into the sky. It was indeed blue and cloudless, though there was a healthy pitch in the water and a chilly enough breeze. "Let us to Mithlond, then. There we shall part our various ways," said Malris, feeling the wooden ship of the harp in his hand. "And I rename this vessel; not Ghostbearer, but Ghostlayer shall she be. I have," he smiled wryly, "a spare, white, sail..." *** It was a swift, yet untroubled journey; indeed as if the ocean had taken pity on this battered group of travellers in their stained, torn, grey garb. "Why, the Anduin can be more trouble than this," Lómwë remarked. "On certain days. At certain periods. With certain passengers," Malris contemplated from the tiller. "This wind is a Western wind wafting us south-east, and I say it comes in the way of a reprieve." And so it fell out. Mariners at Mithlond loitered at the harbour, waiting for the return of the ship with Star of Feanor on her black sail, scheduled to arrive on that day, waiting so that they could curse her. But they saw no sign of the ship's dark sail. "She must have perished; good riddance," one Telerin sailor said to another. She had perished, in a way, or the spirit in which she had been launched; it had died within Malris when he decided to resist the Harp. And none noticed the landing of a grey boat with a plain sail, with three wild-looking Elves swathed in tattered grey aboard. None except the Shipwright, and he stood and wondered. *** Malris, Tasa, and Lómwë found themselves disembarked amid a scene of splendour. Before a tall, three-masted ship the Shipwright spoke with the three Elven Ringbearers; Galadriel, mistress of Tasa, glorious but humble in the fresh cleansing of the air, her hair blown about; grave Elrond, foster-son of Maglor, bearing a silver harp, perhaps in secret remembrance; and hoary old Mithrandir, whose sardonic laugh brought something earthier to that very unearthly meeting. "Tasarënì, my dear!" Galadriel cried in some astonishment. "You are as punctual as ever. Do you mean to come with my company after all?" "Nay, my lady, mine is the way of Celeborn," Tasa replied with regret. In more ways than even Artanis knows, Malris thought. For Tasa too was watching her love sail while she waited on the shore. Only it was another sort of love, with less drama and more artistry. The three last fighters of Maedhros' host went aside during the commotion the arrival of the Periannath caused, and Malris knelt before Tasa, kissing her hand once. Then they exchanged one look, a deep look of minds as well as eyes, and parted amid the throng. Malris and Lómwë filed wordlessly into the ranks of the Elven retinues of the Three Elven Ringbearers, walking uneasily over the birch ramp and onto the deck. "You will find your wife, and Aradol too, Lómwë," Malris said softly as they walked alone on the deck. "Aradol was an innocent, and will have been freed from Mandos. He'll be a fine young Elf now...a sturdy son for your old age, eh?" he said, unable to resist a gentle jibe. Lómwë looked back, and silence fell for a little. "You will enter Namo's Halls to find Giledhel?" "Aye." "Then may you be rewarded as you deserve," Lómwë said, his eyes wide. Malris almost thought that in that moment he had the aspect of a prophet. "That is all I can hope for." Would he be forgiven by his time-estranged wife? Malris did not know; but this he was now sure of, that had he denied himself this path to possible reconciliation, he would never have forgiven himself. The breakers shifted and crawled and pounced, but the ship went on just the same. It was a smooth road, a quiet road, a simple road. A straight road. --- Anguirel |
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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
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~*~ Finis ~*~
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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Mar 2002
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~*~ To Elvenhome ~*~
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