Haldir of Lothlórien (
marchwarden) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-02-23 03:01 pm
Entry tags:
Lamenting for the Lost
Characters: Haldir & Whomever else joins.
Setting: Third Floor, Dormitories
Format: Prose
Summary: Haldir's worries get the better of him while searching for a lost friend.
Warnings: None.
There was no sign of Legolas anywhere in the tower.
Even with the emergence of the new floors, Haldir hasn't a clue as of where the prince has gone. Of course certain realms within Animus couldn't be successfully explored without a suitable party. Haldir doubted that Legolas would be foolhardy enough to venture into the desert upon the Sixty-Fourth floor. That would be sheer madness on his part if he did so. Haldir knows that Legolas couldn't possibly be that reckless as to wander within there. Therefore, he figured that the Tower itself had something to do with the elf's sudden disappearance.
Should he seek consul from the White Wizard? No. That probably wouldn't be a wise choice for now. Raising such alarm over their missing companion would do nothing other than worry them all. Haldir wasn't certain if Legolas was in danger or not. Perhaps he merely went missing due to the strange fluctuation of newcomers here. That's certainly a logical possibility, but even that thought alone gave Haldir great unease.
What if Legolas vanished? Then what?
After pacing about through the winding hallways, the march warden came to a slow stop once he reached the dormitory. What should he do? Should he venture there again and check to see if Legolas finally returned? Or should be wisely speak with Gandalf regarding his disappearance? Considering that two other members of their dwindling fellowship has also vanished as of late, Haldir wasn't very hopeful that anything could be done about it. Only death awaits for any of those who are returned to their world, that's been established long ago. Middle-Earth and all of its' marvelous splendor was long gone by now.
The world was destroyed, wasn't it? This was what "they" claimed.
Setting: Third Floor, Dormitories
Format: Prose
Summary: Haldir's worries get the better of him while searching for a lost friend.
Warnings: None.
There was no sign of Legolas anywhere in the tower.
Even with the emergence of the new floors, Haldir hasn't a clue as of where the prince has gone. Of course certain realms within Animus couldn't be successfully explored without a suitable party. Haldir doubted that Legolas would be foolhardy enough to venture into the desert upon the Sixty-Fourth floor. That would be sheer madness on his part if he did so. Haldir knows that Legolas couldn't possibly be that reckless as to wander within there. Therefore, he figured that the Tower itself had something to do with the elf's sudden disappearance.
Should he seek consul from the White Wizard? No. That probably wouldn't be a wise choice for now. Raising such alarm over their missing companion would do nothing other than worry them all. Haldir wasn't certain if Legolas was in danger or not. Perhaps he merely went missing due to the strange fluctuation of newcomers here. That's certainly a logical possibility, but even that thought alone gave Haldir great unease.
What if Legolas vanished? Then what?
After pacing about through the winding hallways, the march warden came to a slow stop once he reached the dormitory. What should he do? Should he venture there again and check to see if Legolas finally returned? Or should be wisely speak with Gandalf regarding his disappearance? Considering that two other members of their dwindling fellowship has also vanished as of late, Haldir wasn't very hopeful that anything could be done about it. Only death awaits for any of those who are returned to their world, that's been established long ago. Middle-Earth and all of its' marvelous splendor was long gone by now.
The world was destroyed, wasn't it? This was what "they" claimed.

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Marriage? Really? The two of them made such a vow openly? Haldir didn't know what to think of that, but he wasn't too put off from the thought.
Greeting the young man with a wary glance, Haldir nods in confirmation. "Indeed, I am." Unlike Legolas who might be perceived as a tad warmer and friendlier; Haldir was a little colder and stoic. "Ah, Legolas." His lips curled into a sad smile. "I should have known him to speak highly of me. He's quite the gossip at times." His smile fades.
"I cannot say. I wish not to stir any ill-thoughts, but I believe Legolas has gone missing."
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Diarmuid's lips press into a tight line, "There seem to be a lot of people missing at the moment. I believe the administrators to be at fault. Things have been too quiet lately. Have you checked his room? I have been told that as long as a person's name is still on their room, they are in the tower somewhere. It is just a question of where and why they have been gone from their usual routines for so long."
He hates to think that something might have happened to the elf. Legolas seemed to be a genuinely good and honest soul. One of those rare people who could stay like that no matter what happened to them.
He bows Haldir, "I am Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, First Warrior of the Fianna. I have only known Legolas for a few days, but if there is anything I can do to aid you, I would be glad to."
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"As long as their name is still written--?" A slither of hope appeared within Haldir's eyes when he heard that. "That is so? Then I will check." He was a second away from taking his leave until Diarmuid introduced himself. If Legolas' name still remained upon the door, then Haldir could breathe a sigh of relief. He never took notice of this before.
"Well met, Diarmuid of Fianna. I'm certain that Legolas would speak highly of you."
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Diarmuid spreads his hands in front of him, "I would not say they are as infallible as that. They seemed quite distressed and almost panicked in some ways at the meeting they held not long ago. If that new influx of people was not something they had planned, might a suddenly disappearance of our number be outside of their control as well?
"Administrators aside, I do not wish to keep you from checking to see if his name is still outside of his room. If you do not mind, though, might I come with you? I have not known him that long, but I would like to see for myself that his name is still there. It will ease my mind. I would offer to go there myself and report back to you as I could do so in just a few seconds, but I don't know what room is his and I suspect that your heart will not truly be at ease until you see for yourself."
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"The meeting?" Haldir arched his brow somewhat. "Ah, yes. That travesty was merely a farce at best. The Administrators held steadfast to their lies, and yet many believe them to be honest and true." He honestly has a right to dislike the Admins this much, especially since he blames them for Legolas's disappearance. Not too long ago, other members of the Fellowship went missing as well only to never return. It seemed so far that Legolas has vanished as well without a trace.
Most likely dead no less. That thought alone saddened him.
"Then enough idle chatter." He replied somewhat abruptly. The more Diarmuid spoke; the heavier his melancholy became. "We shall witness for ourselves if he remains here amongst us or not." While his reply might seem a tad pessimistic, there's a slither of hope somewhere there.
"Come." He urged the Diarmuid to follow. "Let us not delay."
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Hopefully, he isn't wrong and the tower isn't about to add anymore pain to that which Haldir already seems to be carrying.
"I am new here and even I could tell not all they claimed as truth was, in fact, truth. Still, there were brief moments when they seemed at odds with each other, and I can't help but believe that there might be some truth gleaned from those moments. And I still do not know what to think of the one they call Dax. He is kinder, so they say. I don't know if I believe that. His kindness is too convenient in my mind. Legolas seems to trust him, though. What do you think of the man?"
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