Finrod Felagund (
faithfulwisdom) wrote in
driftfleet2015-12-28 12:55 am
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Tl;dr: Screw accurate calendars, let's celebrate anyway
Who: Finrod Felagund
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: Bishop
When: backdated a few days, let's say the 26th.
[Congratulations, Drift Fleet. You are being treated to a little tune of Finrod's own composition. Because some days, you just feel like announcing things in verse, apparently.]
When the night is at its longest, we gather ‘round the fire
Drink is shared and tales are told as the flames grow ev’r higher.
The custom comes to naught without a sun to mark the days,
But merry voices hold shadows of many kinds at bay.
Our journey is no garden path; we do not walk with ease.
Any reason for song and drink is one that must be seized.
[Okay, okay. He'll put down the harp and address the camera a bit more serious. Only a bit, though- there's nothing truly serious about any of this.]
In other words, my friends, Turuhalmë, an annual celebration of my people is, I think, here. It’s impossible to truly know, since I have no notion of how my calendar lines up with any other used here. Regardless, I think the occasion worth marking. According to tradition, we should gather around a fire, tell tales, and make merry long into the night.
However, as I am not precisely enthused about the idea of making a return to the planet and our ships are not equipped with hearths, I will settle for the making merry and telling of tales. You are all welcome to join me; I am on the Bishop for the moment, though if the group should grow large, we may have to relocate.
[ooc: With apologies to Tolkien and poets everywhere. It's been a long time since I've done anything that's not freeverse]
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: Bishop
When: backdated a few days, let's say the 26th.
[Congratulations, Drift Fleet. You are being treated to a little tune of Finrod's own composition. Because some days, you just feel like announcing things in verse, apparently.]
When the night is at its longest, we gather ‘round the fire
Drink is shared and tales are told as the flames grow ev’r higher.
The custom comes to naught without a sun to mark the days,
But merry voices hold shadows of many kinds at bay.
Our journey is no garden path; we do not walk with ease.
Any reason for song and drink is one that must be seized.
[Okay, okay. He'll put down the harp and address the camera a bit more serious. Only a bit, though- there's nothing truly serious about any of this.]
In other words, my friends, Turuhalmë, an annual celebration of my people is, I think, here. It’s impossible to truly know, since I have no notion of how my calendar lines up with any other used here. Regardless, I think the occasion worth marking. According to tradition, we should gather around a fire, tell tales, and make merry long into the night.
However, as I am not precisely enthused about the idea of making a return to the planet and our ships are not equipped with hearths, I will settle for the making merry and telling of tales. You are all welcome to join me; I am on the Bishop for the moment, though if the group should grow large, we may have to relocate.
[ooc: With apologies to Tolkien and poets everywhere. It's been a long time since I've done anything that's not freeverse]

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I am glad, then, that this song brings you comfort.
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Thank you. [But there's more than just comfort there. There's curiosity too.] But those last few lines still have me puzzled.
The Sundering Seas between them lay
And yet at last they met once more
And long ago they passed away
In the forest singing sorrowless.
[He shakes his head.] One does not return from across the Sundering Sea. And "they passed away!" LĂșthien is one of the Eldar; she cannot simply "pass away"- not peacefully, not "sorrowless." It is why her father objected so strongly to the match. Beren is mortal and she is not.
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[Part of her is offended, but part of her understands as well. It was something that concerned her about Odan - that Odan would keep living in host after host long after she died, and she knows all too well how painful that can be to have to go on without the one you love.]
Were Beren and Luthien the first then?
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That LĂșthien was willing to take that step says more than I can properly express. Yes, they would be the first.
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I won't say it's gotten easier, over time - I miss him and I suspect I always will - but Jack is the last person who would want to see me still mourning twenty years later.
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But forgive me- I did not intend this to be a discussion of sorrows and yet I have led us, once again, to the topic of loss.
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[She takes a deep breath and releases it slowly, along with his hand.]
Would you like to hear a song from my world? I think... it is very appropriate to the conversation, actually.
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[
More proof you're a Vulcan from another universe okay]I'm glad you enjoyed it... it is quite beautiful. And... peaceful.
[Much as she's loathe to praise anything Atroma's done, it was a good choice of songs for her.]
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That they do.
[A dramatic sigh.]
But I guess I can give them this one.