Maglor Makalaure Canafinwe Feanorion (
bythewaves) wrote in
driftfleet2017-06-06 10:53 am
Yet even as hope failed Telperion bore at last upon a leafless bough one great flower of silver
Who: Maglor and YOU
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Iskaulit - Garden
When: NOW/anytime this month tbh
Video
[ Maglor is sitting in one of the rooms just off the garden in Iskaulit - a dark room, where a small little sapling is glowing. Yes. It's not your imagination. The little tree is glowing. (So is Maglor, but the fleet should be used to their glowy elves by now). ]
Milady Makie is asleep, so I thought I should make this announcement on her behalf - as per the wishes of Doctor Beverly Crusher, we thought it would be good to have a memorial in the gardens for those who leave us. The tree is still very young, but you are welcome to come and leave candles or simply to sit and remember. The gardens remain open to all, as well, despite the good Doctor leaving.
Please feel free to come and if you wish to help, anything would be welcome.
[ He reaches to turn off the feed and then pauses ]
Ah, and if anyone wishes any forgework done, the forge should be finished, soon. Please contact me, Sokka, or my brother Maedhros or cousin Fingon, if you wish anything.
Action
[ Maglor can be found anywhere in the garden, tending to basic chores, or in the room with the little sapling, singing softly to it of growing strong and bright. ]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Iskaulit - Garden
When: NOW/anytime this month tbh
Video
[ Maglor is sitting in one of the rooms just off the garden in Iskaulit - a dark room, where a small little sapling is glowing. Yes. It's not your imagination. The little tree is glowing. (So is Maglor, but the fleet should be used to their glowy elves by now). ]
Milady Makie is asleep, so I thought I should make this announcement on her behalf - as per the wishes of Doctor Beverly Crusher, we thought it would be good to have a memorial in the gardens for those who leave us. The tree is still very young, but you are welcome to come and leave candles or simply to sit and remember. The gardens remain open to all, as well, despite the good Doctor leaving.
Please feel free to come and if you wish to help, anything would be welcome.
[ He reaches to turn off the feed and then pauses ]
Ah, and if anyone wishes any forgework done, the forge should be finished, soon. Please contact me, Sokka, or my brother Maedhros or cousin Fingon, if you wish anything.
Action
[ Maglor can be found anywhere in the garden, tending to basic chores, or in the room with the little sapling, singing softly to it of growing strong and bright. ]

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But all my folk can hear, at least in part, something of the Song.
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It is fascinating, how alike and different our worlds are. Elves, where I am from - they all have some magic to them, though those like my cousin prefer to focus on their archery or other skills.
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Also he's new, and a little frightened of this place.
[ Maglor hums thoughtfully ] It is, isn't it? Although as I said, none of my folk would consider this magic, only Art - and you could find it manifest in the forges as the smiths sang to metal of the shapes and strengths they wanted, as in the gardens, like how Daeron is doing now, coaxing green things to grow.
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[she quirks a smile at the thought of smiths singing] The only thing I've heard smiths sing are the curses they spout when one catches them on a bad day.
We have bards, and they have power over their song, but I do not think it is the same. There is no . . . mm, song that all elves hear, nor my kind.
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[ Maglor laughs softly at that ]
Oh you will hear that too. Father had a most impressive vocabulary, although he tried not to use it around us when we were younger. And that is a little sad, I suppose - I wish everyone could hear it, in truth, for despite the marring, it is beautiful.
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. . . my cousin . . . he has a good ear for that sort of thing. [she taps her own ear] He can hear far more than I can.
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That is so with us, as well - my older brother Nelyo is quite... 'deaf' to most of it, as it were - for him the hearing is more an instictive knowing than anything he can shape. But our younger brother Curufin heard the Song of the Forge from very young - father was frankly quite delighted to have a son who could do so.
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[ Maglor says thougtfully ] So there must be something to the thought that things can be passed on in the blood.
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Aside from magic, of course. I know that is passed down - the noblemen make a rather big deal about it, at least the human ones.
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Father was the forest fire, but Mother the Volcano, slow to build, but you did not want to be in the way when it erupted! And all of us had tempers of our own, to one degree or another! It was certainly never a quiet house.
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[a puff of amusement] I have earned a reputation for my temper back home.
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She sounds like she might have gotten on with my mother, although Nerdanel was a blacksmith's daughter, not a highborn lady. Ai, but the scandal when Father wed her! But that they loved each other no one doubted.
I am widely regarded as the "calm" one of my brothers, but you can ask Maedhros about my tantrums!
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[she hums] I cannot picture it, I'm afraid.
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Everyone says that. [ He says merrily ] But I have a temper too, as any of my family could attest. I just have a longer fuse, is all.
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[says this one, with the shortest fuse known to man]
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[ The gentlest of Feanor's sons was hardly that, as many learnt to their own peril ]