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Rainith

At the Edges

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The road stretches out before me, dipping between high sides of rocks before it turns the corner and peters out in the open moors. The sun warms the earth under my feet, and a soft breeze blows, shaking the tops of the firs as it passes, although the trees of the valley at my back remain still – sheltered by the mountains that surround. I tilt my face up to the sky for a moment, shutting my eyes and relishing the touch of the sun.

Just Old Light

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Diary

 Far above, the stars shine – tiny pinpricks of light in the silent night. I take a deep breath, savouring the freshness of the air. The silence is broken only by a soft breeze that stirs the leaves above me, whispering through the trees. It is a welcome moment of peace – I am overjoyed to be among my friends once more, but still I find myself seeking moments of solitude and quiet: moments in which to reflect on all that has happened.

Thoughts of a lady, entry 2

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Diary

 "Freedom. What is it worth when faced with the the possibility of losing the one you love? Would you risk your life to save your hearts desires?" Tingruviel takes a deep breath, shading her eyes from the stark sun. The garden is still, not a flower moving. Music can be heard nearby, as everyone is celebrating the coming of spring. The ink bottle almost topples over as she realigns her position on the blanket. Even though Uthaer made his best efforts to level the ground, the grass underneath the blanket bends it into hillls, making it perilous to leave anything on top of it.

The trial

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The trial of Isoldis was held in Imladris and many attended. The prosecutor Lord Lossehelin did his best to incriminate Isoldis in the disapearrance and possible demise of our Rainith and her love Galdorion. Fortunately, Rainith and Galrodion arrived just in time to save Isoldis from banishment, leaving Lossehelin fuming. 

What makes us who we are...?

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 Sun rays dancing on a glistening lake. Birds singing in treetops. A gentle breeze flowing through grass as if caressing the ground. "Warmth and peace... " A slender hand resting on the rock surface, soaking up the warmth the sun has stored in it. Dark strands of hair playing in the wind, trying to rest on a paleskinned face, yet as vibrant and lively as it's owner, can not. "Warmth and peace..." Silken clothes dyed a pale burgundy red encompasses a slender body perched upon the rock.

The Still before the Storm

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Story

 I shudder slightly as I put my hand to the wall, leaning on it for the briefest moment. There are thick, clinging cobwebs everywhere in this part of the caves, and what little rock is free of them is often covered in lurid growths of fungus. I stand completely still, listening to the ominous sounds of movement echoing in the caves around me, taking in my surroundings. I have been here before, I am sure of that now. Despair wells up again, but I force it down, force myself to start moving once more, walking forwards in what appears to be a never-ending circle.

The Wait

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Story

 We sit, crouched in the dark like mice. Waiting. By my side, the dwarves whisper to one another, talking of casual things, as if by doing so they can briefly forget what is to come. Their voices, multiplied and blurred by echoes, sound like the wind in the trees. Yet there is no wind – the air hangs as still and heavy as if it too is waiting. Somewhere ahead of us, they are moving – the occasional shout carries to us through the stillness. As the sounds grow more frequent silence takes over. The dwarves stop talking, stop moving even.

Into the Dark

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

 It is dark here. Though the caves seem tall enough to encompass a world, there is no sun in this world. There are no stars. The only light comes from the flickering torches of the dwarves, the eerie glow of some strange crystal, or the fires that scorch the rocks in the depths. In the dark, terrible things lurk, and the glow of torches cannot push back the shadows entirely.

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