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Legolas ([personal profile] of_mirkwood) wrote in [community profile] all_inclusive2014-06-28 09:48 am

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It was difficult to determine his date of birth with the shift in calendar from Middle Earth to the Nexus and, furthermore, Legolas had been alive for so long that the years had all become something of a blur. Still, this was the time of year that he usually celebrated his birthday and it felt wrong to let the occasion go without even a passing mention.

Birthdays among elves were normally quiet affairs. Unlike the hobbits who loved to give lavish parties and bestow gifts upon their friends and families and unlike humans who lavished the celebrant with their own gifts, elves used their days of birth to reflect upon the world and how much had changed in it over the long years they had been alive. The older an elf was, the harder it was for he or she to remember what it was like when the world was young and the forced contemplation on a birthday was a good reminder.

When Legolas had left Middle-Earth, it was in the autumn of the world. The world was changing, swiftly, and the age of elves was ending to make way for the age of men. He had left the relative isolation of Mirkwood and embarked on a grand journey with the company of nine, only to get separated at Amon Hen and cast his lot with Gimli and Aragorn. They fought for Gondor and for all men, seeking to end Sauron's reign of terror, and Legolas did not know if they were yet successful - all hinged on the will and heart of a hobbit and his ability to bear the ring.

Not knowing the outcome of the war was something that disturbed him but Legolas had, as of yet, been unable to return to the battlefield. The few times he had made it into Middle-Earth, it was a younger Middle-Earth and the world seemed less troubled. The leaves shone with spring green and not the autumn he knew was the harbinger of war.

So today, he had decided to set up a target in the gardens and loose his arrows into it, wanting to hone his skills even if he could no longer go home and fight for his people and all the peoples of Middle Earth. When he heard the soft footsteps of someone behind him, he did not turn and, instead, merely spoke softly and evenly.

"It is impossible to startle an elf, even one who is far from home. Careful that you do not wander into the path of the arrow, please?"
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[personal profile] heir_of_durin 2014-07-02 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)

"I have gone back," Fili confessed, and he had even stayed long enough to aid in the progress of events, though he still found himself trapped in the inn, as though something terrible loomed above them and ahead of them, something that he could hardly put a name to. "Perhaps the next time I do, I might show it to you," he offers, a begrudging truce.

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[personal profile] heir_of_durin 2014-07-04 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Fili remains somewhat unconvinced that Gimli could be such dear friends with an elf, but the proof seems to be before him and the elf seems sincere. "I do not recall if you have given me your name properly," he said, "but I know you to be Legolas, son of Thranduil, because I have spent time in your dungeons."
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[personal profile] heir_of_durin 2014-07-04 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)

Fili had not tried to prove his weight in drink in some time, the quest having taken much of his joy and boiling it down into something far more responsible and serious. He had already been steadier, given that he was the eldest, but it seemed magnified now. "And your thoughts on the matter have changed, then? All thanks to Gimli?" he asked, with lingering suspicion at the great wonder of such a thing.

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[personal profile] heir_of_durin 2014-07-05 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Fili had not thought there to be much to speak of kindly for the elves, but perhaps if Gimli had seen something of worth, then Fili ought to reconsider. He greatly valued his friends' opinion, after all. "And is this what you do here, then? Practice your archery in preparation for this great enemy?"
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[personal profile] heir_of_durin 2014-07-07 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)

"Perhaps be restful, mind your energy so that when you do return, it is not to a swift death," Fili was of the opinion, seeing as he thought that being restful mattered just as much as honing one's skills. "There are many other worlds, as well, and I have found myself somewhat trapped in several of them."

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[personal profile] heir_of_durin 2014-07-08 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)

It was odd to hear talk of such places that he knew the name of, but had never personally seen himself. Fili thought perhaps he was in a stranger world than he knew how to deal with. "I do not know of such worlds, though I have found myself a stranger in many. It seems a continuous trick played upon me, to restrict me from home."

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[personal profile] heir_of_durin 2014-07-09 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
"It is here, somewhere," Fili said, so convinced and believing such a thing that it would take everything in the power of all the dwarves to make him stop believing it. "I know it is. That door led me here and it cannot be gone. I will find it, much as I believe you convinced that you will find your forest."