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Evendim. Time to hike around the shore? Or better yet, to swim the shallows, all the way around.
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Itinerant Songster
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Edge of Faerie
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I"m not hearing His voice right now. I'm in the position of Abraham getting ready to sacrifice Isaac. His presence is with me though...
Let me know if there's anything you want me to do. And yes, you most certainly can write well when God is with you. I've read your stuff, I know. |
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Stormdancer of Doom
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All right. It took nine months, but Nimrodel has perished at long last, in the falls of Rauros, and Mellondu is shattered. The rest is tidy-up.
lmp, Marigold just called Erebemlin and Taitheneb to come and get Mellondu (who is actually at the Entwash, with Marigold.) It's a longish journey. I think Mellonin will go, and therefore Ravion. What will the Rohirrim do? Raefindan & co? I forget... which of the seven rivers were we on, anyway? Sheesh, that was years ago.
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Wow. Marigold's entrance was the perfect touch.
Are you talking about the seven rivers of the Entwash, or the seven rivers of Gondor? Raefindan, Mithrellas, and the girl (what's her name?) are a unit and they are devoted to the good of Nimrodel and all those associated with her. They will seek to aid Mellondu as they are able. Ædegard's friendship with Mellondu will lead him to aid him as he can, and Leafa will stay with Ædegard. Does all this sound right? |
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Yes, it all sounds right.
Indil/Angela is all yours... I neeed to take the proverbial deep breath, and decide what order all this occurs in. I owe Mellondu's parents a dream from ... hmmm, i was assuming Marigold but perhaps Amroth will make one last appearance. Must think that over. Erebemlin and Taitheneb are pretty wrecked. Not as wildly as Mellondu; and in a strict sense they succeeded completely in their quest. But Erebemlin needs time to digest that. and to say goodbye. I think Taitheneb will sail. Aedegard and Leafa could be the happier side of our pretty sad ending! As Raefindan And Mithrellas as well. I think Tharonwe lingers. dwindling and fading, in the swamp.
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which river in South Gondor was the question.
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Either Gilrain or Kelos. I want to say Gilrain but it looks too far west. Still, Gilrain.
I forgot about Tharonwe. I find myself trying to make this iteration of Roy Edwards aka Raefindan to flow naturally from my own story into this one. Maybe that's silly, but for some reason it seems appropriate. But that's an aside. Fascinating, how bitter for the Elves (except perhaps Mithrellas - for now) and how fulfilling for all humans but Mellondu. There's just one thing. I'm thinking in Tolkienian themes: although Frodo was at the end of the tale "a wreck", he also was anything but. Of course, that's only true if one accepts the Christian basis for everything Tolkien wrote. That said, Frodo was Elvish in the best sense at the end of the story, in that his spirit burned so brightly that it could be seen by the perceptive; but also he was very human in that he was weary in body and soul and ready to lay down "these earthly trammels" and be laid to rest. I want this to somehow be so for Mellondu also. Somehow. I understand that the Elves gave themselves to each other, man and woman, to a degree not usual or likely in humans. This extreme (for lack of a better word) devotion that Mellondu experiences through Amroth's devotion for Nimrodel, appears to be the heart of his wound. But he's young. Or has his possession by Amroth aged him beyond his years in body as well as soul and spirit? Be that as it may, I think there can and perhaps must be some sort of resolution for him. Nothing flighty or easy, of course, but some sort of settled-ness in the end. At least, that's what I'm suggesting. I'm interested to see what happens with Mellonin, as well. Her love for Ravion has seemed a little forced to me. When Orual was writing Ravion it didn't seem so much that way, but such are the difficulties of losing our friends on the long journey these RPGs become. Ah well. So is it your thought to write the journeys of everyone as a denouement? |
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