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Faewenil

The Flower in the Trollshaws

What type of content is this?: 
Screenshot: General screen

The Flower makes its way through the Trollshaws heading to Rivendell.

Márë Olori

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Poetry

This song, curiously, appears to be an Elvish lullaby of sorts. Although the title appears to be written in Quenya, the lullaby itself has been translated into the Common tongue.

Márë Olori

Sweet dreams, sweet dreams,
Let the rivers carry thee,

Sweet dreams, sweet dreams,
'Tis a short good night ode to thee,

Let the light of the morning be captured in thy eyes,
Sweet dreams, sweet dreams,
I shall bid ye good night,

Cirdamir's Gift

What type of content is this?: 
Artwork: Drawing

This drawing appears on another parchment wedged between the pages of The Tales of the Songweaver and Scribe. Inscribed below the flower in Tengwar runes is the title "Cirdamir's Gift". Again, there is no signature from the artist.

OOC: 2.5 Hours using 4H, H, HB and B pencils.

Source: 
Artist: Myself

The Badger and the Mole

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Conceptual

OOC: The narrative leans towards portraying Logic and reason in a slightly negative manner. As it's merely a fantasy fable that was written within a High Fantasy universe, the message this story tries to pass on should be taken with a grain of salt. That being said, please enjoy this player-created Elvish Fable and feel free to pass along any critique as you see fit.


This appears to be a fable. It's date of writing appears to be placed around the year 2531 of the Third Age.

Whitebird

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Poetry

Whitebird

Skytraveller, Skytraveller,
Where hither dost thou go?
Stand tall and spread thy wings,
Scatter the seeds of growth thou shallt sow,

Quickwing, Quickwing,
Raise thy eyes to the night,
Follow the Mariner's guidance,
Let the air cleanse you as you take flight,

Whitebird, Whitebird,
With thy everlasting laugh,
Ascend in a storm of feathers,
Find the whole in the path you tread half,

Tales of the Songweaver and the Scribe

Author: 
Strangely enough, no names are elaborated upon - the only "authors" given are "The Songweaver" and "The Scribe"

This unusually ornate book seems to be on Faewenil's person at all times, and is filled with various songs, fables, and poetry written by two unknown figures which simply go by the titles "The Scribe" and "The Songweaver".

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