Was just playing the Delossad part of the epic with my Mordor server char and now i have the urge to draw Laerdan and Narmeleth. I love their Story soooo much and the Delossad part always makes me sad..
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Was just playing the Delossad part of the epic with my Mordor server char and now i have the urge to draw Laerdan and Narmeleth. I love their Story soooo much and the Delossad part always makes me sad..

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Getting Hal through the book 14 quest stuff has resulted in me wanting give Laerdan a very long hug and then LOTS of therapy.
Oc-tober Day 17 - Legend - Lastadron
It was perhaps impolite to barge into a person's private rooms without permission, and even downright stupid to do so with an Elf-lord's private rooms. Lastadron would like to think that this was a special occasion.
"What do you know about Angmar's champion?"
Laerdan didn't jump (not that Lastadron had really thought he would) but rather looked up with a mildly surprised expression, which quickly turned to concern.
"What on earth happened to you?" For anyone else, it might have been an emphatic, the hell?
âYesterday--- you said something about Angmar having a champion. What do you know about her?
Laerdan didnât react right away--- which was fair, considering Lastadronâs appearance.
He hadnât been conscious when the blood-sworn had dragged him from Minas Deloth and dumped him in the wilds of Himbar, but they or their mistress apparently had something of a sense of humor. Heâd been dressed in what was either Angmarim ceremonial robes or perhaps a demented bedsheet. It was long, tattered, blood-red, and did not in the least fit.Â
His own clothes had been nowhere to be seen, and as he hadnât crossed paths with any Ranger besides Areneth on his breakneck trek through Gath ForthnĂr, he was still dressed in them.
After only a moment, however, Laerdan focused, and a crease appeared in his brow as he concidered Lastadronâs words.
âI know much of her, my friend, but what has happened to you? Those are the robes of acolytes in the service of Angmar.â
Good to know.
Lastadron sighed. His blood was still fizzling from the horrific spectacal he had been witness to, and his mind had not yet fully cleared of the strange fog.
âA long story,â he said.
It was only nearly an hour later, dressed in spare clothes of the Rangersâ, that Lastadron was at last able to tell his tale in full. Of the strange, winding journey into that dread tower, he said little, but spoke in length of the meeting hall, the rows of fell spirits, the palantĂr, and at last the uncloaking of Sara Oakheart and the conference with the Lidless Eye.
When at last he fell silent, his throat was dry and the room dead silent. Only Golodir, Laerdan, and two of the most senior Rangers of the Second were present here in Golodirâs own chambers, and every one focused entirely on him. Lastadron self-consciously took a sip of the water he had been supplied with, and his jiggling hands stilled somewhat.
One of the Rangers, Maerchiniath, at last spoke up. âIf this is the same Amarthiel of which our legends speak, at the battle of Fornost---â
âIt is.â Laerdanâs face was pale, and tense.
âFell news,â Golodir, of them all, looked the least affected, still as grimly determined as ever. âShe has a palantĂr, you saw? The same Mordirith kept?â
Lastadron nodded, and turned once more to Laerdan. âYou said you knew much of this Amarthiel, and the rest of you know her name. Who is she?â
âShe was Angmarâs champion, in the days of its rising.â Laerdanâs voice came slow, and his gaze directed into the fire. âAll through the Witch-kingâs conquest of Eriador, she marched with his forces, fought with his minions, and before her, the good people of the North quailed. The armies of Angmar marched behind her on Fornost, and Fornost fell.
âYet EĂ€rnur came out of the South, and Glorfindel from the East, and together their forces retook that great city. History records that she was defeated upon the fields of battle that day, by an unknown Elf, and I had thought her dead. But now, you say she has arisen again in might.â he fell silent, staring into the fiery depths of the hearth.
âThis Sara Oakheart,â Golodir spoke again, âShe has shed her guise at last, but why did she bear it at all? She was there, that day, when Mordirith was felled, but she did not come to his aid, nor even appeared before the palantĂr was unguarded. ...Is she allied with him, or isnât she? And if she is as mighty as you recall, Laerdan, then why has she not risen to strike us all down, here in her own land where none might know?â
A faint shudder passed around the small room, and the fire, the only light to be had this deep in the caverns, sent ominous shadows scurrying about the corners. The two Rangers, BrĂșnfair and Maerchiniath, regarded their captain warily, but he heeded them not, fierce gaze levelled solely on Laerdan until the Elf at last looked up.
âThe majority of Amarthielâs power, they say, came from a mighty ring: Narchuil, forged by the Gwaith-i-MĂrdain in their days under Antheron. Few alive still remember this, and most pass it off as fantasical horror-story. Still, the tale has the right of it. Not a Ring, as Sauron himself helped to forge, and still not one of the Three Rings of Elves, that Celebrimbor himself wrought in secret. A lesser ring, by all account, but evil, and one that could lend devestating power to its bearer.â
âCould? Did she lose it?â Lastadron said, and immediately found himself subject to the full force of Laerdanâs ancient gaze.
âYes, she lost it, that day upon Fornost hill, but it was not destroyed, and I believe she must seek it still, for her only power without it is the loyalty of her minions, great though that is.â
âWhat happened to it?â This time it was BrĂșnfair who voiced the question.
âIt was broken, they say, and hidden, but where none know, not even Amarthiel. She has in her possession a palantĂr now, though, and with it she will learn of its location with time. I am afraid there is little we can do regarding that.â
A silence fell on the chamber then, of consideration and brooding. At last Golodir rose, and drew aside the rough-hewn door that led to the rest of Gath ForthnĂr. A dim, torchlit hallway lay beyond, and the faint echo of voices could be heard somewhere down it.
âYou have endured a great trial,â he said gravely to Lastadron, and as if drawn by his words a wave of exhaustion passed over him. âRest, and take food. We will plan our next move.â
Areneth, now off duty from the surface, led him to one of the cavernous barracks that housed the Rangers, and he passed out nearly immediately upon lying down. He did not sleep well, though, and his dreams were troubled.
Laerdan: I have been tricked, I have been backstabbed, and I have quite possibly been bamboozled.
Laerdan: Hey, please go get my breastplate in Gath Forthnir?
Me: Thatâs like half of Middle Earth away and I donât have swift travel
Laerdan: I really need it, itâs super important I promise
Me: okay then *rides off, returns two years later*
Laerdan: lol jk did you really believe that?!?

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Status: Still not over Laerdan