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Post by hobobagins09 on Nov 1, 2008 23:13:48 GMT -5
(I would talk to Cirdan to see if he would still like to continue this RP but besides that I don't think we are going to RP any further. I didn't realize that all the RP are connected to the entire site. I thought you could just RP whatever you felt like RPing is this section but its almost real-time with the rest of the site.)
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Post by Morwen on Nov 2, 2008 10:16:08 GMT -5
(coolio's will do) (I won't put her description again)
Thinzil passed though the doors of the Throne room and knelt breifly before Cirdan before standing once more respectfullly but looking him straight in the eye; "My Lord Cirdan of Lindon; you recently recived a messenger from the Grand Warmaster of Rhun, Rawhide who has been governing our land in our Queen's abasnace. However Queen Morwen has returned and is reviewing all treaty's and alliances made in that period so she has sent me to you to discuss the treaty between our two peoples."
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Post by Cirdan the Shipwright on Nov 2, 2008 13:07:02 GMT -5
"As far as I know the treaty is still active. My people continue to travel to cuivienen and there is general peace between our two realms. Of course if you wish to make this treaty into a proper alliance I would be most willing." Cirdan repled, the expression on his face convaying warmth and friendship.
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Post by Morwen on Nov 2, 2008 16:45:06 GMT -5
"Of course the treaty still stands" Thinzil replied respectfully "Tell me; how gose your work in Cuivienen? Almost reached completion?" Her tone was cool, distant though not impudant in anyway
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Post by Cirdan the Shipwright on Nov 3, 2008 13:56:58 GMT -5
"The work in Cuivienen goes well" answered Cirdan "Many Avari have seen sence and departed over the sea but many still remain. The work there is still ongoing and probobly will be for the forseeable fufur."
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Post by Morwen on Nov 3, 2008 16:03:31 GMT -5
"Well I wish them great happiness in the West." Her tone was colder than ever "I sincerly hope that you do not prolong such areduouse work if it proves futile." She paused before carrying on, it was clear that they were not comepltely welcome "My Queen wishes me to explain why the treaty still stands. In Rhun we worship the deiety you call Orome above every other deity. It is your dedication to him that allows you to pass though our lands and her belief that familly is important, she dose not wish to stop two famillys from reuniteing." Thinzil explained carefully.
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Post by Cirdan the Shipwright on Nov 3, 2008 17:13:21 GMT -5
Cirdans heart sank as he heard the tone in which the messanger. It was clear that even though their reverance of Orome was smiled upon their ongoing work was not. Cirdan now proposed a compramise to this dangewrous situation. "What you say is true about nit prolonging arduous work. Be assured that my people will soon be leaving your lands however I would like it if at least one of my men could stay there in-case any of the avari change their minds and want to come west after all. Also on the subject of deities have your people wver considered honouring Ulmo? He is a benovenalt valar and he has helped my people greatly in the past. If you want I could send some of my people to set up a Temple for him in your lands?
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Post by hobobagins09 on Nov 3, 2008 20:36:46 GMT -5
Tulmind smiled as he noted the few outcroppings in the vast landscape that marked the begining of Rohan's lines. Speeding up his troops rather groggy jog, he noticed runners from their lines heading back to the main encampment with the news. As the battalion approached a man with a tall stature approached him. "Welcome to Rohan, m'lord."
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Post by Morwen on Nov 4, 2008 11:58:52 GMT -5
Thinzil was insulted, though she hid it well. "Araw has done much for our land and our people, he is the protector of the Kine that wander our shores, he is the guadian of the forests in the East of our country. Though I thankyou kindly on behalf of our people, we shall decline your offer to come into our lands and build and elvish temple." Her tone became allmost icy in its politeness. Her tone became warmer however as she moved onto his other suggestion "That on the other hand is possible, when your people withdraw ONE man may stay behind to assist the Avari should they wish it."
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Post by Cirdan the Shipwright on Nov 6, 2008 12:43:43 GMT -5
Cirdan inwardly winced as we saw the effects of his words and so he decided to wrap this up quickly. "Then it is agreed then. My people , barring one, will withdraw from our lands. Also please notify your Queen that if she wishes for a more permenant allince to be sighned then I would be more that willing to do so."
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Post by Morwen on Nov 6, 2008 17:17:46 GMT -5
"I do not think that will be comeing in the near future my Lord Cirdan, especially if we are...forced to fight against your forces in battle." Thinzil knew full well of Tulmind's joining the war and this was a warning. "I thank my Lord for you time, may Araw smile upon you" And giveing a low bow she turned to leave.
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Post by Cirdan the Shipwright on Nov 6, 2008 17:29:11 GMT -5
"Let me make this clear" Cirdan said, hearing the messangers referance to Tulmind "My warriors are free to do as they wish. I did not order them to follow Tulmind, they did it on their own accord. You would do well to remember this"
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Post by Morwen on Nov 14, 2008 17:30:45 GMT -5
"But they are still your warriors are they not my Lord? Are you not ruler of this land? It is a poor excuse to say they are free to do as they wish." So that would be how he would play it; kill Rhunish soldiers under the pretence of being in a treaty and saying his men fought of thier own will. It was deviouse, and nothing less of what she would have expected from an elf. At least in Rhun they told the truth about thier intentions.
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Post by hobobagins09 on Nov 15, 2008 23:28:52 GMT -5
"Well met." Tulmind greeted meeting the young man. "It's good to finally meet the renforcements from Lindon. I am Rodrick, lutenet of these troops and I'm asked to protect this ridge." the man answered. Tulmind could not help but grin as he noticed the proud face that Rodrick wore as he announced his rank and task. "We're protecting the ridge mainly becuase it's the one major defense between Edoras and the new Rhunish soldiers." "It sounds like a most honorable duty." To that comment Rodrick only beamed from ear to ear. "I think it would be better if your elves took the highest part of the hill and my troops charged down the main slope." Rodrick stated pointing to the ridge. But Tulmind shifted uncomfortably and stated, "I had hoped that due to the increased size of your force that I might be able to force terms with Rhun. It will most definiately cause issues if we actually enter battle." At this, Rodrick's face contorted and his brow furrowed. "Do you know how many of my men have died defending this hill? Now, you come down here all the way from Lindon to 'force terms' with Rhun!" Rodrick now seemed less young and stupid but more imposing and intelligent than before. "Come back to my camp at the end of the day and we will disscuss battle plans." He turned and started to leave but before he was a few steps he turned back and added, "If by then you still want terms with Rhun," he bowed his head and allowed himself to become more calm and continued, "then leave my troops and I alone and go back to Lindon." Tulmind watched him leave and wondered again just how much was at stake.
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Post by Cirdan the Shipwright on Nov 17, 2008 14:06:44 GMT -5
((Shouldn't this be in rohan instead of the throen room?))
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