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Post by Galuwen on Mar 8, 2005 17:48:58 GMT -5
You are one of the members of the Elf army lead by Haldir. Time to show just how good you are with weapons. No Magic Please. This is an open RPG. It can go on, as many people want to take part. So please do not give events that would give a time line. Like Haldir's death, Legolas' stair surfing, Legolas throwing down the rope etc. You can still have the wall blow up. Also what happens in the movie will not change. I.E LINWELOS PLEASE DON'T SAVE HALDIR, LIKE YOU ALWAYS DO. Just prue uruk-hal and orc killing fun.
"A Eruchin, u-dano i faelas a hyn an uben tanatha le faelas!" (Show them no mercy, for you shall receice none!") -Aragorn- The Two Towers
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Post by Linwelos on Mar 8, 2005 17:52:21 GMT -5
Standing atop the Deeping Wall at Haldir's right side, along with the great host of elves sent forth by Elrond of Rivendell and Galadriel of Lothlorien to aid the men fighting the wrath of Isengard this night. The air was quiet as the men and elves alike stood together to confront the evil that moved upon them. The air was cold, the breath of the soldiers upon the wall visable as they breathed out. The light from the torches cast an eerie glow upon the now uncloaked armor of the elves as we all waited. Waited for the enemy to come, when the horrid shrieks of the Uruk-hai split the night air.
Flashing back to when I had learned of the aide to be sent from Lorien, I knew it was my place to go as well for every person who could fight would be needed. I could sense it within my heart yet it troubled me for something was lurking that I could not predict or understand why. Much against Haldir's protest I went with them to the keep of Rohan and now we finally see the great sea of torches moving towards us across the plains below. The wrath of Isengard had arrived in full force, hardly anyone could be left within the city as they moved like a great wildfire towards the wall. The commander stood atop a great rock as his endless tide of soldiers paraded past into formation before us when thunder and lightening scorched the skies and echoed off the mountains around us. A torrential rain began to fall, almost a precursor to the loss of life to come from this great battle. Now it was inevitable, the forces of good and evil would clash once more upon this field of battle.
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