Frodo Baggins (
spiderbait) wrote2011-05-11 01:03 am
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One Ring. Accidental Voice
Sam? Samwise Gamgee?
... What an awful mistake I've made. Things all went black, and a sharp pain filled me, deep in my back and heart and encompassed me whole. This place, it isn't the place I left. This is not the tunnel, not even the mountain pass.
This strange book, and these strange wings... what has happened to me? More aches, pains unfamiliar, are stuck in me, now. They run not as deep, but are strong enough for remembering. My task... no guide, no companion, my Sam... not even the voice in my head to give me any guide. The weight of the eye is gone, but now what am I to do?
Sam, oh Sam, I'm so sorry... I'm so sorry...
... What an awful mistake I've made. Things all went black, and a sharp pain filled me, deep in my back and heart and encompassed me whole. This place, it isn't the place I left. This is not the tunnel, not even the mountain pass.
This strange book, and these strange wings... what has happened to me? More aches, pains unfamiliar, are stuck in me, now. They run not as deep, but are strong enough for remembering. My task... no guide, no companion, my Sam... not even the voice in my head to give me any guide. The weight of the eye is gone, but now what am I to do?
Sam, oh Sam, I'm so sorry... I'm so sorry...
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...where are you? Can you see the village at all?
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There should also be a map somewhere in your journal.
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Which is to say, newcomers like yourself.
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...I'd offer to come and help, but I'm not in the best shape for going past the village, at the moment.
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Have you been harmed, sir, or has illness befallen you? I'm sorry to hear that, so sorry.
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Bit of both, you might say. The main problem is that our captors saw fit to make me temporarily blind. So I'm not much help to you beyond explanations.
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They took your sight? How so? By what means and for what madness did they take a man's eyes from him?
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...they did, yes. The means - I'd rather not shake you up further, thanks, not when you're not even in the village. [Because it involved quite a few surgeries and scalpels and needles and tests.] For what madness? A rather outdated inside joke, and seeing whether the blind have an easier or a harder time sleeping.
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Y-Yes... a discussion for later times, when I've a better head for handling more stresses.
... People to mind... people to mind for sure.
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[His voice is light at the mention of a tea party, but sobers again at the mention of the Malnosso.] A discussion for never, if you'd prefer. The Malnosso are certainly people to mind, although I would hesitate even to apply the particular of "person". But, by and large, we just...haven't figured out how best to mind them, then.
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That would be fine, too, but I would like to know more of these creatures, or people, or whatever beings they might be. I would not want to spoil tea and cakes with such a conversation, but at another time... being in darkness, I have done too much of it. I would like to know what to expect.
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...it's better if you understand them as much as you can, yes, although most of what we know is decidedly disheartening.. But not everything about them should be discussed over the journals. We'll meet in person some other time and I'll tell you what I know about them.
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But I think you'll find it a useful enough device, once you get the chance.
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...Rupert Giles, by the way. Just Giles is fine. Nice to meet you.
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...is honestly kind of cool.]
Very kind of you to say, Frodo Baggins. Welcome to Luceti.
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