Maglor Makalaure Canafinwe Feanorion (
bythewaves) wrote in
hadriel2017-08-16 05:20 pm
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Video/Action if you're by the lake
[ He's drawn to water, he always has been, and it's no different here. This world is strange, and although it is joyful to see again the dead, it is very strange, too, and he retreats, away from the bustle of his family, down to the water's edge with his harp, to try and get his balance back.
(He has to be well. Maedhros and Curufin will worry, if he's not. Elrond too. He can't let them see)
Anyone who walks past will hear it, although they might not realise that it is a harp, at first, but the song ripples, moonlight on the water, the stars clear above, the emotion carried through on clear notes that seem to blend into the sounds of the world around them despite there being no stars or moon, here. And then the voice, deep as the rolling sea, full of heartrending sorrow, but climbing to defiant hope.
Sometime during the performance the phone flips on, bumped, maybe, to reveal Maglor crouched over his harp, singing.
Pay attention, and the song will tell you a story, even if you don't know the language he sings in - war and blood and tears and light-against-the-dark. ]
(He has to be well. Maedhros and Curufin will worry, if he's not. Elrond too. He can't let them see)
Anyone who walks past will hear it, although they might not realise that it is a harp, at first, but the song ripples, moonlight on the water, the stars clear above, the emotion carried through on clear notes that seem to blend into the sounds of the world around them despite there being no stars or moon, here. And then the voice, deep as the rolling sea, full of heartrending sorrow, but climbing to defiant hope.
Sometime during the performance the phone flips on, bumped, maybe, to reveal Maglor crouched over his harp, singing.
Pay attention, and the song will tell you a story, even if you don't know the language he sings in - war and blood and tears and light-against-the-dark. ]

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Is a fosterling like a foster kid? Someone that you're the guardian of?
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Aye, that is so - I helped to raise them, for a little while. It is a fairly common practice, amongst my folk, to foster a child out to another family for a while, especially if the parents were unable, although in the old days it was to learn a skill their family could not teach.
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What makes it common where you're from if they're not teaching skills anymore? Are many parents unable?
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[ He sighs and sounds very old, for all his young face ]
War. [ He says simply ] We have been fighting for a very long time. Oh, not continuously, of course, but things were never entirely safe, not for long. Many parents decided not to have children, but those who did... well. Sometimes... things happened.
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[It feels like she had been.]
That must have been rough.
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[ Maglor shakes his head ]
Especially not our sort of war. We were all very grateful for the Men who fought for us, and without them things might well have gone much worse than they did. But I sometimes felt that the Lady Haleth had the right idea, when she politely told my brother Caranthir that the wars of Elves were none of her business and she was going to take her people and fight their own battles, thank you very much.
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No offence to that lady, but I see the benefit of having help. People who look out for and protect each other, you know?
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Most did! But she had a point too. Wars of immortals are no place for mortals to waste away their lives.
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In the end, it all comes down to what you value most, I think. The Haladin paid dearly, but they considered it worth it - they are, in the end, the only ones who can rightly judge that.
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But I am old enough to have lived that truth.
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Some, yes. But some things go too deep to be left behind, I fear.
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