Only be careful that it does not consume you. I have... seen enough of that.
[ He accepts the shard gravely ] I will take it to Lady Rin and see that this too, is more than just a memory. [ He promises and shakes his head ]
I... mother forebodes that our time together is short. She has always been right before, and this world... seems intent of removing the Eldar from it, as swiftly as might be. Perhaps we proved too troublesome, in the end. The Master Stone, it is right that it goes to you. I think it will take Nerdanel or me, next.
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I have not lost my reason. {He immediately holds onto the Elfstone once he has given him the Shard.} I should like to speak to Lady Rin. She possesses much that is precious.
{Little does he know that she possesses his Shard too.}
No. We mustn't envision that day or they have conquered us.
I do not know where she is, at present, but I can speak to Lord El Melloi II, he will know.
[ He brushes a fond hand through Aragorn's hair ]
Never has my mother's foresight failed. I have been here since the beginning of this... "collection" began, and I have seen our numbers swell, and then with terrifying swiftness fade. There remain from the fair lands of Middle earth only you and I, my mother, the Lord Gimli, the Lord Faramir, and the Lord Fili. There are none of the Eldar saving mother and I now, where once we were a great company. I cannot but wonder if this process by which folk are taken and then returned is more than simple chance. I am... glad for this one thing, if it is me that goes. That I had a chance to know you.
{A rush of warmth mingles with the ice, melting some of it and he breathes out shakily. When ice melts, water is able to flow freely. His tears are no different and they fall silently while he rests his elbows on his knees, bowing forward.}
I did not imagine in my wildest dreams that I would encounter you. Every story barely touches on the Elf you are and I mean to correct that. {Family is like a brilliant flame to him - too soon extinguished but too bright for him to avoid.} All I ask is that you do not rush for...death... If your light Fades, take what light I have left. I share it freely.
For years, I have dwelt detached from others. I was cursed by some and admired by others, but I never knew my place. Now I see that, even in the midst of loss, if there is but one friend, there is my place.
I was always meant to be forgotten. [ He says quietly ] To be nothing more than a warning to those who came after. But... I am a selfish creature, and I am glad for this chance, as well.
[ Fondly, he runs his hands through Aragorn's hair ]
Such a great heart. You really do remind me of Elros. If I Fade, it is too late to stop it now, Aragorn. I have lost far too much, too swiftly. I will stay for as long as I can, but if mother is right... I cannot survive her loss. I do not know if she would survive mine. She might, I suppose - she has done before. But I do not know. If in the end it is Men and Dwarves alone who will stand... well. That seems fitting, as well. Do not grow bitter, grandson. Elrond named you well. Do not lose that - it was what killed Maedhros in the end, the loss of the last of his estel.
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Not by me. {Not by Elrond or Arwen or anyone else of that line.} I can see why the twins grew so well and became so strong. Despite what you did to their kin, you became a steady heartbeat in their lives.
{He wipes at his tears and glances at Maglor, feeling far younger than his eight decades.}
I have seen you suffer and it is difficult for me to... {He is a Healer. A Renewer.} I feel I have failed you.
I will not believe that. {His voice is rough, dropping a notch so it sounds like a growl.} Call me a fool but I cannot stop searching for a better future for you.
There could be daughters too. {Lovely little girls that take after Arwen and dazzle everyone they meet.} Would Maedhros enjoy the chance to see them? Would he wish for you to see them?
I hope there are for you. You and Arwen deserve every happiness.
[ He shakes his head slowly ]
Maedhros is dead. I... before I was brought here... I watched him fall. His last ... the last thing he told me was... was not to follow. I... I could not... I could not catch him.
I would think far less of him if he ordered you to follow. {He holds Maglor's hand between his own, seeking the contact subconsciously.} He was beyond your reach. Do not blame yourself for his decision.
Family cannot help but forgive. {It's part of the package, especially when family is so close.} It has been long enough even if he felt anger towards you.
It was his weakness - his breaking point - and it had nothing to do with you.
{No one blames Elrond for failing to hold back Isildur; no one blames Maglor for failing to hold back Maedhros. Choices are made and consequences inevitably follow, but those left behind do not deserve guilt.}
{Action} lol and of course you link the "I HAVE BROKEN MY TOE" clip
[ He accepts the shard gravely ] I will take it to Lady Rin and see that this too, is more than just a memory. [ He promises and shakes his head ]
I... mother forebodes that our time together is short. She has always been right before, and this world... seems intent of removing the Eldar from it, as swiftly as might be. Perhaps we proved too troublesome, in the end. The Master Stone, it is right that it goes to you. I think it will take Nerdanel or me, next.
{Action} Welp I could link the Black Gate head chopping clip...
{Little does he know that she possesses his Shard too.}
No. We mustn't envision that day or they have conquered us.
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I do not know where she is, at present, but I can speak to Lord El Melloi II, he will know.
[ He brushes a fond hand through Aragorn's hair ]
Never has my mother's foresight failed. I have been here since the beginning of this... "collection" began, and I have seen our numbers swell, and then with terrifying swiftness fade. There remain from the fair lands of Middle earth only you and I, my mother, the Lord Gimli, the Lord Faramir, and the Lord Fili. There are none of the Eldar saving mother and I now, where once we were a great company. I cannot but wonder if this process by which folk are taken and then returned is more than simple chance. I am... glad for this one thing, if it is me that goes. That I had a chance to know you.
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I did not imagine in my wildest dreams that I would encounter you. Every story barely touches on the Elf you are and I mean to correct that. {Family is like a brilliant flame to him - too soon extinguished but too bright for him to avoid.} All I ask is that you do not rush for...death... If your light Fades, take what light I have left. I share it freely.
For years, I have dwelt detached from others. I was cursed by some and admired by others, but I never knew my place. Now I see that, even in the midst of loss, if there is but one friend, there is my place.
{Incredibly poignant and beautiful video.}
{Action} ;A; that vid
[ Fondly, he runs his hands through Aragorn's hair ]
Such a great heart. You really do remind me of Elros. If I Fade, it is too late to stop it now, Aragorn. I have lost far too much, too swiftly. I will stay for as long as I can, but if mother is right... I cannot survive her loss. I do not know if she would survive mine. She might, I suppose - she has done before. But I do not know. If in the end it is Men and Dwarves alone who will stand... well. That seems fitting, as well. Do not grow bitter, grandson. Elrond named you well. Do not lose that - it was what killed Maedhros in the end, the loss of the last of his estel.
{Action} /silently imagining him saying that last line to Maglor
{He wipes at his tears and glances at Maglor, feeling far younger than his eight decades.}
I have seen you suffer and it is difficult for me to... {He is a Healer. A Renewer.} I feel I have failed you.
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You have never failed me Elrondion. There are some hurts that you cannot heal. As a healer you know this. I am one of them, no more, and no less.
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There is no future for me, Aragorn. There can be none. Only the memory of the Eldar days. Let them pass. Look to the future.
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I do not know if... I will survive that long without Maedhros. But I will try.
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[ He shakes his head slowly ]
Maedhros is dead. I... before I was brought here... I watched him fall. His last ... the last thing he told me was... was not to follow. I... I could not... I could not catch him.
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Maybe. But I will always wonder... if I did something so terrible that he would not stay, and would not let me follow.
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{He shakes his head thoughtfully.}
No, he reached the barrier of his sanity. It was the same for Isildur when he took the Ring for his own. Deaths come in many forms.
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Not always. And... I still wonder if he blamed me for Thangorodrim.
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{He touches Maglor's cheek, trying to draw him back.}
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I wish I could believe that he forgives me.
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[ Is all he says, but Aragorn can maybe hear the words he does not say: 'Then why did he leave me behind?' ]
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{No one blames Elrond for failing to hold back Isildur; no one blames Maglor for failing to hold back Maedhros. Choices are made and consequences inevitably follow, but those left behind do not deserve guilt.}
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I was supposed to look after them. Be the moderating influence. I could not even change his mind.
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