Findekáno│Fingon the Valiant (
utulien_aure) wrote in
hadriel2017-05-10 05:56 pm
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Is anyone in Hadriel familiar with the bowyer's art?
I did not have my bow with me when I've passed through the Door, and I've spent the past few days on the hunt for a replacement. There are a few in the Armory which may suffice, but if we shall see battle I'd prefer one suited for my hand.
I can make it myself given the right tools and components, so I was simply wondering whether there was a way to obtain them. I would need certain types of wood, and animal horn and sinew would be preferable if I could lay hands on them. I'd even take some from the monsters of the caves, if any would be suitable for the task.
[Private, to the Feanorians]
On a related subject, I was hoping to get an expert opinion on salvaging my armor. I suppose the helm's a loss, but I think the rest of it can be repaired.
Are any of you free to take a look?
[Private, to Maedhros]
Would you accompany me out if a lead looks promising? Or if not, in truth, I'm going mad from inaction.
I did not have my bow with me when I've passed through the Door, and I've spent the past few days on the hunt for a replacement. There are a few in the Armory which may suffice, but if we shall see battle I'd prefer one suited for my hand.
I can make it myself given the right tools and components, so I was simply wondering whether there was a way to obtain them. I would need certain types of wood, and animal horn and sinew would be preferable if I could lay hands on them. I'd even take some from the monsters of the caves, if any would be suitable for the task.
[Private, to the Feanorians]
On a related subject, I was hoping to get an expert opinion on salvaging my armor. I suppose the helm's a loss, but I think the rest of it can be repaired.
Are any of you free to take a look?
[Private, to Maedhros]
Would you accompany me out if a lead looks promising? Or if not, in truth, I'm going mad from inaction.

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Crazy Uncle Feanor often insisted on saying half-cousins, but he was always a stubborn ass.]Ah. From the guard, I take it? Or their work in the forge?
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[He confirms. His mouth briefly quirks, a flash of momentary amusement.]
Though I have availed myself of Celebrimbor's work before.
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[It seems a safe assumption, and Fingon's been curious about the guard]
Then you've been fortunate; Celebrimbor was a prodigy at the forge, and I imagine he's become even better since I last saw his work.
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One of two. Henry Percy, a knight of England.