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Aragorn ([personal profile] elessar_telcontar) wrote2013-01-13 01:08 am

First Feather [Action/Voice]

[He could hear running water, but it was not the Anduin. The flow was too fast and the bed too shallow: a bubbling stream rather than the mighty river. It was like the laughter of a child, not the roar of the great Anduin. Aragorn slowly opened his eyes. Above were dark trees and a cold, bright sky, but the sun had shifted and the season seemed wrong. His body was aching and sore, though he didn't recall being struck. There had been orcs, he remembered. They were under attack and he'd heard Boromir's horn and run toward the solemn call. Boromir. The memory returned to him and stabbed at his heart like an icy blade. He had arrived at the clearing too late and found the Gondorian dying on the cold ground, his chest pierced by thick-shafted arrows; his bright lifes-blood mingling on the hard earth with the black ooze of his felled enemies. With his last breath the man had pledged himself to Aragorn and called him king.]

My brother.

[Aragorn's voice was hoarse, his throat dry like parchment.]

Forgive me, Boromir: I have failed you.

[He sat up slowly, wincing in pain. He didn't recall being struck, and if the orcs had attacked him while he knelt over his dead friend then why had they left him alive? And why had they... taken his clothes? The cool breeze pricked at the man's bare arms and chest and he realised with a start that his clothes and cloak were gone and he wore only a thin pair of white trousers. His weapons were also nowhere to be seen. Nor was Boromir, though his absence seemed more reasonable when Aragorn realised that he was no longer on Amon Hen. As orcs were not known for stripping their enemies, moving them and then leaving them alive, if injured, in woodland clearing, it was clear that someone else had done this, though to what end Aragorn had no idea.

Moving more stiffly than he would have liked, Aragorn searched the clearing quickly for his weapons, but there was no sign of sword or bow or knife, nor of his clothes. All that he could find was a book resting in the soft grass, bound in dark leather. There was no title on the cover, but Aragorn could clearly make out an image embossed in the soft leather: a bare tree crowned with seven stars. Whatever the book was, it was clearly meant for him. The book was lighter than it looked. Leafing through a few pages, Aragorn was shocked at the contents, for the images on the pages moved, as though under some enchantment. He had seen images in fire and smoke and water, but even in Elrond's library at Imladris he had never seen such a book, with images that moved as though alive. And it was not only the images that were a surprise: there seemed to be voices speaking to him from the pages, soft and whispering like voices carried on the wind.]


Would that you were here with me, Gandalf, to tell me the source of this magic.

[Aragorn closed the strange book quickly, but felt compelled to hold on to it and take it with him. Unwilling to venture out both naked and unarmed, the man picked up a sturdy-looking branch and swung it as if wielding a longsword, inhaling sharply as a shock of pain ran up his spine. Aragorn laid down his new sword and began to run calloused hands up his back, searching for a wound that might need urgent attention, but felt no blood. He was surprised the find something protruding from his back, but it was not the sword or axe or arrow he might have expected. It was something... feathery?]

What new strangeness is this?

[There was thankfully no sign of any orcs, but perhaps there was someone close who could tell him what was happening. Perhaps, wherever he was, Legolas and Gimli were also here. Drawn by the sound of rushing water, Aragorn made his way to the nearby stream and began to follow it east, hoping that he might find someone along the riverbank, or that it might lead to a settlement. After a short hike of around two leagues, Aragorn crested a small hill and saw below him a fairly large but unwalled town. There were houses and a large open square, several larger buildings, though none looked fortified or seemed obvious great halls. The town was a mile away still, but Aragorn could see people moving around the market square.]

Why do they all have wings?

[Well, the best way to find out what was going on was to ask someone - even if he wasn't dressed for company. Carrying his enchanted book and his makeshift wooden sword, Aragorn headed toward the town, hoping to find some answers, and with luck his friends. And some clothes.]

greenjacketed: (♖ you dare to be in the same army)

[personal profile] greenjacketed 2013-01-13 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
[ richard sharpe had been in the forest for a number of reasons: he had sorrows to drown; nerves to quell; game to hunt. but his sorrows had proved capable of swimming, his nerves indomitable, and his luck lacking, for he emerges with empty hands and a overly full heart.

and yet -- when he sees the new feather on the path -- he makes the time-old mistake of hailing the bugger: ]
Oi! You!
greenjacketed: (♖ bury me beside you)

[personal profile] greenjacketed 2013-01-13 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ and -- sure enough -- the moment the man raises his makeshift sword, sharpe's hand is dragging at his heavy cavalry sabre. drawing it free of its metal scabbard. he doesn't lift the blade, but it's certainly in play.

and he certainly uses its presence to dissuade any confounding invasions of his personal space. ]


You're mad. [ the major says. rather simply. ] Bloody barmy. Get the hell back, would you?
spohkh: (I am superior..)

[personal profile] spohkh 2013-01-13 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
[Spock was out for a walk when he saw a man wander from the woods with purpose...

...a 'new feather' it would seem.

Spock approaches.]


Greetings, are you in need of assistance?
spohkh: Curious (Vulcans and Cats are Curious)

[personal profile] spohkh 2013-01-13 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Spock tilts his head in confusion...]

I apologise, I do not understand the language you are utilizing.
universal_charm: (Is this my good side?)

[personal profile] universal_charm 2013-01-13 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, Kirk was least partially helpful, if cheeky. He was wrapped up as close to the approximation of a marshmallow as he could manage. It was cold, he did not want want to be cold, but he was out because staying in the room all day was stupid. Plus, he wanted to go to the bar and say hi to Buffy and they needed some general grocery shopping.

He blinked when he saw Aragorn coming out of the woods, cocking his head.]


Well... I'm guessing you're new, by the look of you. How are your teeth not chattering yet?
spohkh: (I am superior..)

[personal profile] spohkh 2013-01-13 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
[Spock had to refrain from sighing...]

I am not an elf, I am Vulcan.

It is well to make your acquaintance Mister Aragorn, I am Spock. [Spock observes the arm for a moment... but does not move to take it.

It'll take more than one meeting for Spock to be willing to touch you....]


This is Luceti, a world outside of every world. Individuals are taken from their world and are placed here for an indefinite amount of time... only to be returned home with no memory of this place.

[Spock pointedly looks at the journal in Aragorn's hands...] All pertinent information can be found in there.

I am amenable to showing you where you can locate proper garments.
universal_charm: (Walking about in normal clothes)

[personal profile] universal_charm 2013-01-13 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
[He was not fat sir! He was rather fit, though, yeah, the fluffy jacket did make him look round.

He gives the man a narrow-eyed look.]


Yeah, no problem. Makes me glad I arrived in the warmer months.

[But, to be nice, he shrugged off his outer jacket, proving that he wasn't as big as one might think as he suddenly shrunk down quite a bit. He held it out to Strider.]

Here, put this on till we get there. I'm warm enough for a bit in my long-sleeve, and I don't want you getting sick in your first five minutes here.
spohkh: (I stand around.)

[personal profile] spohkh 2013-01-13 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed... there are aspects of the journal that you should not trust...

As for trusting me... to borrow a human phrase, 'only time will tell'... Please, follow me. The low ambient temperature is not well for a human who is dressed so inadequately.

[Spock leads him into the city proper...]
universal_charm: (Sunny laugh)

[personal profile] universal_charm 2013-01-13 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
If you're not noticing it, that's kind of a bad sign. We should hurry up then, and then get something else warm in you. Lucky for you, I'm in good with the local bar keep ~

[He grinned and clapped the other on the shoulder before motioning for him to follow and then suddenly realized he hadn't answered the other's question about his name. Whoops.]

My name's James Kirk, by the way, but you can call me Kirk. I'm Captain of the Star Fleet ship S. S. Enterprise, from Earth.
spohkh: (Bemused)

[personal profile] spohkh 2013-01-13 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
[Spock looks over his shoulder...]

If you have questions, please feel free to voice them...
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[personal profile] universal_charm 2013-01-13 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, this was going to be a fun conversation into town, wasn't it?]

Buffy keeps the place warm and clean, so trust me, you'll like it.

As for that other bit - uh, it's not a sailing ship, it's a space ship. I travel in it to different worlds, or at least that's what I'm supposed to be doing if I wasn't here.
universal_charm: (you caught me)

[personal profile] universal_charm 2013-01-13 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, oh right, talk and walk.

[He motioned and started off, heading through the town's streets and aiming for the store where new feather's clothing could be found. If it wasn't, well, he'd take him to go get some new threads entirely.]

And, you're still not getting it. The Enterprise, she's a space ship. That is... [He pointed up towards the sky.] I travel in the stars, in outer space. I go up and out of Earth's atmosphere and use warp drives help me cover the vast distances between planets. And believe me, I wish I could use her to get us all home, but I don't have contact with her or my crew right now, except Spock. Effectively, everyone here is stranded. Not happy news, I know, but it's the truth.
universal_charm: (It's James T. Kirk - Resistance is Futil)

[personal profile] universal_charm 2013-01-13 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, sure, I can do my best. Though, I'll be honest, there's a lot of stars out there, and if your planet has barely discovered air travel, chances are it's not capable of sending out telecommunications signals and thus isn't properly mapped.

But I'll do my best, if we get the change.

[He led him into the right building and rubbed his arms, a little chilly now.]

Tell them your name and they should have your stuff. If not, I know where we can get you some other clothes in the time being.

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