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'A Wandering Company: Eriador', Chapter Four: September 22, 15:00

“Before long the Elves came down the lane towards the valley. They passed slowly, and the hobbits could see the starlight glimmering on their hair and in their eyes. They bore no lights, yet as they walked a shimmer, like the light of the moon above the rim of the hills before it rises, seemed to fall about their feet.” — J. R. R. Tolkien, “Three is Company”, The Lord of the Rings

A Wandering Company is a series of weekly heavy roleplaying events, exclusive to Elvish characters (unless otherwise stated), that depicting the travels of one of the Wandering Companies of the Elves.

Inspired by Gildor Inglorion’s Wandering Company in the above-quoted chapter from The Lord of the Rings and Thranduil’s feasting elves in The Hobbit, these events aim to explore the social aspects of Elven culture (the Elves’ love of song, dance, learning, laughter, and drink), and play with an Elvishness not confined to Rivendell, but set loose on the world and its wild corners. In many ways, the RP these events encourage is an RP that balances the Faerie of the Elves—their strangeness, their “magic”—with their great love of comfort and home, even when on the road.

Set during the Fourth Age, this first series of events, which runs every Sunday at 14:00 server-time from August 25–September 22, follows a Wandering Company’s journey along the quintessentially Elvish route from Rivendell to the Tower Hills on the Far Downs. For more information, see the event posting on the new Roleplayers of Laurelin Discord server: https://discord.gg/dnqFVATpj6

If you’re interested in attending these events, please read the details and guidelines below, and contact Nenaras either in-game, on Discord (nenaras), or here on Laurelin Archives if you have any further questions!

Art by Pauline Baynes. 
Date:
September 22nd, 2024
Time:
15:00 or 3:00 PM server-time
Location:
Yondershire (23.3S, 72.9W)

Event details:

Chapter Four (Sept. 22; 15:00 server-time): Yondershire (Old Links)​

Join us this Sunday, September 22nd at 15:00 server-time in the Yondershire (Old Links) at 23.3S, 72.9W. For this week's event, please prepare a tale or song about birds and beasts, especially one that you have written yourself! Message Nenaras if you have trouble finding the location. This week's prompt is below...

After an evening of cheer and fine fare, the elves departed from the House of Iarwain Ben-Adar with the wood-father’s words still ringing in their ears:

‘No orb elfs will find on green, beaten course,
Not west way, nor east-way, not merry-derry South way!
Go North—ne’er mind the goose’s dorse!
There be truer road, though not to fair Faerie!’

While the elves gleaned not the meaning of this rhyme, they augured it as best they could and abandoned the Elf-path that would take them into the Green Hill Country of the Little People on their journey to the Far Downs. Instead, the company took one of the northward paths, which had long since been abandoned by most of the Wandering Companies. This road, if Nenaras Neldion remembered aright, would lead the elves to the Tower Hills, but it did so by a long and meandering course. The company did not seem much aggrieved by the diversion, for the paths through Green Hill Country were familiar to many a travelling Elf and they delighted at the chance to catch sight of some new country!

In time, this road took the company into the northern marches of the land that the Little People called “Shire”. This northern wilderness, like much of the Shire, had once been the hunting grounds of the Dúnedain kings of yore, and many relics of that history were marked by the elvesas they crossed that country in the form of its many prancing stags, quick pheasants, and leering foxes, which were abundant in these lands on account of how few Little People were settled there. After two days of travel, the company stopped to rest atop a great emerald hill, embroidered with buttercup—which of old had been a wayhall to the Elves. As the provisions given them by Iarwain Ben-Adar were now nearly gone, a handful of the elves set about gathering supplies from one of the nearby caches. Answering its riddle and opening its sealed door: they found the cache empty, but there was no sign that any other Wandering Company passed this way.

As Gelilthor of Nargothrond, steward to the company, went forth on errantry to seek out other caches, the company deliberated some contrivance in the meanwhile, for though their eyes were sated by this fair country, their throats and stomachs were not. As they debated, Nenaras called for song and tale: ‘Let us hear a little of the birds and beasts, for the many creatures of this goodly country have put me in mind to hear a little of their follies and their heroics. Song and tale will be feast enough for me this night!’

OOC details:

Details


Each event in A Wandering Company will take place in a new location—a camp-site or place of rest—along the route to the Tower Hills, and feature both plotted narrative and quintessentially Elvish social opportunities (the sharing of riddles, poems, lore, and hymns). Some events’ narratives may be as “light” as the gathering of firewood (in which case, there will be much time for song and dance beneath a starlit sky!), while others may involve the solving of a mystery (in which case, it’s time for our dear elves to lay the Dorwinion aside).

Elves of any background (be they from Lindon, Lórien, Mirkwood, or even the Far East and South) are welcome to attend, and a hook will be provided for them. Moreover, hooks can be created for players who need to drop in and out of sessions as the series progresses; perhaps your Elf falls in with this Company on the road, or, delighted by some choice ruin along the way, abandons the Company for reverie. This series will be flexible in its demands of attendees.

Furthermore, players are welcome—and encouraged!—to give their characters a unique role in the company; considering that any large party of traveling folk often distributes duties and responsibilities of camp across its pilgrims, Elves, who travel in style, would naturally have a variety of specialized roles in their Wandering Companies. These roles might include a steward (master of provisions); a chamberlain (treasurer, master of camp, and master of dress); a cook or master of fire; a butler (master of wine); a master of horse; tinkers, ferriers, and weavers; minstrels (harpists, pipers, etc.); scribes and lore-masters; huntsmen and falconers; outriders and sentries; and countless other roles besides. Taking on one of these roles, allows your character a special place in these events. These roles also have the additional benefit of “grounding” this series, as, though Elves are Incarnates, they still have fleshly needs, even if those needs are different and less demanding than those of Men, and they require shelter, nourishment, and entertainment; these roles help to sustain that illusion, and allow for RPers to explore a slice-of-Elvish-life. If you think your character might fit one of these roles (or any other that comes to mind!), please contact Nenaras and let him know!

Finally, do consider things like your outfit or mount when attending these events, since thoughtful cosmetics can aid player immersion. For example, because these Elves are travellers of wilderness, it is unlikely that they (or their mounts) would be heavily armoured or armed. Consider things like this if possible!

Guidelines

Players who attend these events agree to the following guidelines. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in you being asked to leave an event or barred from attending future events:

  • Please do not harass or troll players who attend these events; this extends to critiquing other players’ RP or spamming OOC emotes and items, such as fireworks.
  • Please respect the DM’s decisions. If you have an issue with any of the DM’s choices, be they related to the direction of the events or anything else, please raise them to the DM privately. Generally speaking, however, what the DM says, goes.
  • Any player who has a history of abusing or doxxing other players is not welcome at any of these events, and if they attend, they will be asked to leave.
  • Considering the varying levels of knowledge of “Elvish lore” across RPers, we ask that players do not expect each other to be fully fluent in Elvish culture, history, or language. Having memorized the mother- and father-names of all seven sons of Fëanor does not a good writer or roleplayer of Elves make. By that same virtue, we ask that members at least try to write Elves in a way that “feels" Tolkienian, and is grounded in the legendarium in some way, shape, or form. If you haven’t read texts like The Silmarillion before, that’s no problem—but it doesn’t hurt to give pages like, https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Eldar)">Eldar - Tolkien Gateway, a perusal, so that you have a broad idea of your elf’s place in the world of Middle-earth and its history.
  • Related to the above, we ask that players avoid contention around various aspects of “Elvish lore” where possible. Considering Tolkien’s works are not a canon but a corpus of disparate texts with conflicting and unsettled ideas, such as the parentage of Gil-Galad, the history of Galadriel and Celeborn, and even the relationship of the earth to the sun and moon, we do not consider any one interpretation of these “problems” (or ones like them) any more true than another—and we are not interested in litigating debates about inconsistences across the legendarium during these events. Avoid debating these issues where possible, and if/when they are brought up, be flexible and artistic: perhaps your character believes the father of Gil-Galad to be Orodreth, but there is room to question this fact in the written histories of the Elves!
  • Please avoid “lording” over other characters. While many Elven characters have titles such as elf-lords and ladies, and though some Elven groups (such as the Elves of Valinor) are considered “higher” than others, we ask that players avoid focus on hierarchies as much as possible; no character is expected to defer or grovel to any other character, especially given the limited textual precedent for an explicit hierarchy among the Elves, even where some are granted titles that others are not.
  • Finally, we expect a high quality of RP whenever possible. This means that you should take your time when writing emotes, and clearly read and react to the replies of other players who attend these events.
  • If you are deemed to be disrupting this series or its attendees in any other way, you may be asked to leave an event or barred from attending future events.
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