So these are the first three in a series I’m doing based on this post about Millennium Muses by @quietpinetrees. Make sure to check out their short stories, they’re awesome!
Next: Here
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So these are the first three in a series I’m doing based on this post about Millennium Muses by @quietpinetrees. Make sure to check out their short stories, they’re awesome!
Next: Here
Öiale Ch. 1 Nâlu
Kalî crept along the tree line. It was near dawn and she'd been watching the forest for two hours, having seen no signs of activity from within, at least as far as she could see through the trees. Thenisorn had insisted there would be patrols, but she'd not seen any evidence yet. The Rohirrim warned her that the elves were much stealthier than men and that any trespasser wouldn't even know the elves were there until they found an arrow between their eyes.
Kalî didn't pay any mind to tall tales and drunken ramblings, and she was fairly sure these stories were drawn up from the experiences of stupid, bumbling men fumbling through the forest like wild pigs. Kalî was more than confident in her ability to slip through the forests undetected. She was the best burglar in the fleet and a deadly scout, to boot. And besides, if elves were damn clever, their kind shouldn't have been so easily annihilated in Sutherland.
She had been a Corsair of Umbar for centuries. She joined when she was at the end of her means, and then stayed as a means to an end. For hundreds of years she fought, and plundered, killed and captured. Honing her skills and becoming notorious amongst her people.
However, when the Corsairs sailed for Gondor under the colors of war she decided it was time to leave. Hostith was long dead, but he had been a man of Gondor and, while she'd spent most of her life pirating their coasts, she had no desire to bring war to his kin.
There was also the fact that, over the years she'd investigated and interrogated thousands of leads, and was still no closer to uncovering the meaning of his last words to her. Taking her search inland seemed the next logical step, so she made for the Gap of Rohan as soon as her feet hit the earth.
Leaving the Corsairs had been a serious risk. Desertion was a treachery most high, and if it weren't for the war and the long winter at Helms Deep, she may have easily been hunted down by her own crew. If they even survived long enough to notice her absence.
It was a Rohirrim named Thenisorn who gave her the most promising lead she'd had in over 700 years; to the north, within forests of Lothlórien, there was a place such as Hostith had described. And when spring broke, she returned with the people to Edoras, then made preparations to leave immediately.
The Rohirrim tried to convince her not to go, that the elves would not look kindly on her. Thenisorn offered to accompany her, as he at least spoke a little of the Elvish tongue, but Kalî declined. She didn't know what it was she was looking for or what she might find there, and she had no desire for a companion.
Mostly she didn't want to explain why she was chasing after the whispers of a dying man.
Friend: What are you up to?
Me: Not much. You?
Also me: Making up Elvish words for underwear.