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The
Fellowship had traveled several days beyond familiar territory, the
terrain becoming
less concealing and more dangerous to all. Despite the travelers’ great
care, a
few enemies were able to slip up on them during the dark, though
luckily these
foes were overconfident. The attackers were quickly dispatched with
minor damage
to their would-be prey; yet even when survivors’ bodies came through
relatively
unmarred, nerves remained frazzled long after a fight ended. Three such skirmishes later, the Fellowship
found it difficult to rest easy at camp in yet another near-barren area
under a
hazy waning moon; for the protection of all, no foe-attracting fire was
allowed. Settling the others as best they could, Gandalf and Aragorn
drew aside
to privately discuss the whys of recent happenings and ways of future
prevention.
Legolas was
perturbed to note several furtive glances directed his way during the
discussion. I politely move far enough
away so as not to overhear them, and this is the gratitude I get…they
are
surely talking about ME. His fingers twisted thin strands of golden
hair in
a nervous twitch as he wondered why he would be the subject of their
conversation. Just as his patience neared its end, the wizard and
Ranger separated.
The elf’s unease was not lessened by the way Gandalf
avoided looking his way as meanwhile Aragorn moved
purposely toward him.
“Come with
me,” the man quietly ordered as he strode past his gaping friend and
out of
camp. Taking a swift reconnoiter of the campers, Legolas saw the wizard
engaging the others’ attention away from the small drama happening
nearby. The
elf narrowed his eyes, ire rising, and turned to follow Aragorn. That scruffy human will divulge what is
going on, else I threaten to locate one tall tree or overhang from
which to
fling him. He soon caught up with the man and the two continued in
silence
until reaching a stream passed previously.
Legolas
watched in increasing puzzlement as Aragorn knelt on the broad dirt
bank and
scooped his hands repeatedly in the clean, chill water. The man smiled
up at
the watching elf and motioned for him to join in. Legolas gave a wry
return
smile before ambling over and settling himself opposite his friend. “If
that is
your idea of bathing, you are in desperate need of a lesson in the real
thing.”
The elf rather enjoyed the prospect of a refreshing dip and discarded
his
weapons in anticipation, but was stayed in his actions at that point.
“Nay,
prissy elf, that is not the purpose of our retreat. I need to inform
you of a
decision Gandalf and I have made that concerns you.” Aragorn broke his
gaze
with Legolas and, either unnerved or embarrassed at the forthcoming
disclosure,
was making abstract designs in the now-wet dirt between the two beings.
Legolas
blinked in surprise. So he reveals the
secret freely…why do I suddenly prefer continued ignorance? His
anxiety
grew as Aragorn’s tale was told.
“Your
Elven
sight and hearing are exceptionally valuable to our company, as are
your skills
with bow and knives. And of us all, you are the one least likely to be
tracked,
in conventional ways at least…yet Gandalf and I have concluded you may
be most
responsible for attracting, um, trouble, by your, well, glow.” The
Ranger gave
an apologetic shrug at his friend’s shock. “We realize it is a natural
state
for your kind, and that even though you can suppress it, it takes some
effort
of will to do so, effort that may need focus in other direction during
our
journey.” He paused as Legolas glanced to his watery reflection,
dancing
brightly in the flowing stream.
It is true
I do not think of this aspect overmuch, and normally I would
be among other Elves whose shining during wartime is seen as a beacon
of hope
one to another. He looked back at the
quietly waiting Ranger. I am no longer among my kind; now
I must
discipline myself to look to another Hope. “I shall not fail my
duty to the
Fellowship; I will make what effort is needed to solve this dilemma,
but…I may
require some help.”
Proud of
his friend’s trust, Aragorn nodded his willingness and revealed more of
the
earlier discussion. “Gandalf spoke of a spell he could cast that would
greatly
diminish the glow so you would not have to spare your concentration on
doing
so.” If he had thought that would relieve the elf, he was greatly
mistaken.
Legolas
gave a horrified gasp and gulped. I trust
Mithrandir, yet the wizard can be a bit overzealous at times…he might
extinguish me altogether! He turned
a piteous gaze on the man and pleaded, “Please not that. To render me
so
unnaturally might mute Arda’s song to me…I should be of little worth to
anyone
if so dulled and deafened.”
“Nay!”
Aragorn hastened to soothe the fretting elf. “Tis your spirit that
shines, and
I would not have that squelched - to make you so bereft would wound us
all as
much as any weapon.” As Legolas relaxed, the Ranger flashed a quick
grin.
“Instead, we agreed to follow a plan of my devising.” He turned his
attention
back to the ground, vigorously swirling his hands in a slick layer of
mud.
Legolas
eyed
the man suspiciously; though showing traits of a brilliant strategist,
many of
Aragorn’s previous ‘plans’ were synonymous with ‘pranks’. I
think I am not going to like this. “And just what, pray tell, is
this ingenious plan your devilish brain has concocted?”
“Tsk, so
cynical at such a tender age.” The Ranger smirked at the elf’s pout.
“The
answer is obvious; right in front of your face, in fact.” He gestured
in the
air between them, hovering his hands there as Legolas attempted to
solve that
riddle.
Legolas
mind whirled, considering then discarding several ideas. After a few
moments,
realizing the man continued to hold his hands before the elf’s visage,
Legolas
concentrated on what significance such an action might have. Is he offering something personally? He
holds nothing in his hands…‘the hands of the King’…mayhap he refers to
the
prophecy of the king’s healing hands? Legolas’ thoughts were
proving more
confusing than helpful as he struggled to make sense of them. Does he mean to ‘heal’ my glow? How?
Legolas shook his head to clear it before admitting his confusion to
Aragorn.
“I’m sorry, but I just don’t understaAAAAHH!”
The
complaint ended in a yelp as two very muddy hands slapped themselves
against
either side of the elf’s face. The fingers of those hands moved busily,
smearing mud across the bridge of Legolas’ nose, his
chin, and any other place reachable. “What - are - you - doing? Cease!”
He
snarled, trying to swat away the offending hands and only succeeding in
getting
his own coated with the brown muck.
At a more
vigorous attempt to scuttle away, Legolas felt one hand leave his face
and
latch onto a braid to hold him in place. The two beings were nearly
wrestling
now, Aragorn ending sitting on the wriggling elf. A string of Elven
curses colored
the air, as well as bringing a blush to the man, who chose to ignore
Legolas’ highly
inventive ‘suggestions’. I had thought either
of my fostering-brothers to be Master in the art of insult, but now I
think the
Prince has won that title. “This would be over much sooner if
you’d only
hold still.” The man panted at his outraged friend, whose golden hair
was being
transformed. Quickly finishing, the Ranger backed off, waiting in some
trepidation as the elf sat up and gave a soft wail at his now
muddy-brown
tresses and skin.
“Look at
me!” Legolas turned a fierce glare on Aragorn and was further
aggravated to see
a satisfied look on the man’s face.
“I
am, and
you should look at yourself now too. Seek your reflection in the stream
there.”
He saw the elf tense at the mention of the water, and grasped at a
shoulder
before Legolas could plunge in. “Please, only look.”
Something
in the tone of the plea gave Legolas’ pause. Nodding tersely, he leaned
cautiously over and peered in, huffing grumpily at the sight that
greeted him. Were it not for a small glimmer of my eyes,
I could not distinguish my form from the dark that surrounds me. A
second
later, the meaning of what he saw and thought hit him. He straightened,
casting
his senses outward, a slow smile of amazement spreading across his
face. Estel’s plan truly worked - I am nigh
invisible, yet without distracting effort on my part, or sacrifice of
any note
of the Song to my ears. Noticing the man’s close attention, the
elf quickly
erased his grin. I may have to concede
its effectiveness, but I must never allow him to think I approve of
this
treatment.
“Fine,” he
intoned stonily. “You have made your point. I will go along with this
‘plan’
with the understanding that you constantly try to formulate a better
one to replace
it.”
“Absolutely!”
Aragorn hastened to assure his friend, vastly relieved at the elf’s
compliance.
“And meanwhile, I can take steps to see that you are not the only one
in
‘disguise’ for the duration.” In an attempt to lighten Legolas’ mood,
the man
promptly smeared trails of mud on his own face. “There…how do I look?”
Legolas
studied intently, then sneered, “Normal, filthy
human. A disguise for you would be ‘clean and neatly attired’.” His
grin
returned as Aragorn took a turn to pout. When the man stood, holding
out a
beckoning hand, Legolas sighed in resignation and took the assist to
rise. After
gathering his weapons, however, the elf hesitated to start back.
“We
should
return soon, lest the others think we have yet again summoned trouble
to us.” Surprised
at the lack of a retort, the Ranger turned to find the elf staring
again at the
flowing waters of the river.
“I
suppose
I may stand watch for the entire night, since I am…‘prepared’ for it,
and do
not need sleep anyway.” Knowing his friend would argue that all would
take
watch turns as usual, he reluctantly added, “I would rather not be seen
thus; I
shall be teased mercilessly.”
“Nay, you
will
not be,” Aragorn vowed adamantly, having a care for the elf’s pride.
“While we
have been absent, Gandalf has informed the others of the sacrifice you
make for
their behalf, and none shall dare make light of it.” As the two began
their
stroll back to camp, the Ranger grimaced as a thought occurred to him.
“Of
course, that may not prevent seemingly endless questions from the
hobbits,
though I am certain they mean no offence.”
Legolas
chuckled.
“No offence shall be taken of their curiosity. Their eagerness to learn
is
refreshing.” His light mood briefly darkened. “But if that dwarf looses
a
single insult from his cavernous mouth, I shall slice out his tongue
and stuff
it in his pipe for him to smoke!”
Mayhap I
should strive to hide Legolas’ knives for a time. “I will
make certain Gimli keeps a civil tongue.” Hearing low voices ahead,
Aragorn
halted their progress. “Allow me to go ahead and be sure each person is
fully
apprised of the situation. I shall call you when all are ready.” At a
nod of
agreement from his friend, the man hurried away towards their waiting
companions.
Legolas glanced
up at the few stars sparkling between the heavy clouds. Elbereth,
the things I endure for this mortal…yet I bear no regret
claiming him ‘heart-brother’. Still, would be prudent to strongly
remind the
devious human of his obligations to that honor. Hearing his name,
the elf
took a deep calming breath; holding his muddy head high, he walked
steadfast
toward his destination, taking much solace that night (and several to
follow)
in the plotting of exquisite revenge on a certain Ranger.
END (sort of…keep going)
Postscript: Some years later,
Elladan and Elrohir learned of the
aforementioned ‘mud incident’ (you just know it had to happen!) and in
tribute
to their dear friend Legolas, the Twins composed the following
commemorative
song (to the tune “What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor?”):
What do you
do with a too-bright Elf Prince? What do
you do with a too-bright Elf Prince?
What do you do with a too-bright Elf
Prince, early in the evening?
Drag him to
the riverbank - muck him up good. Drag
him to the riverbank - muck him up good.
Drag him to the riverbank - muck him
up good, for to pass the night safe.
What do you
do with a muddy Wood Elf? What do you do
with a muddy Wood Elf?
What do you do with a muddy Wood
Elf, on throughout the dark night?
Take him
back to camp to let his friends view. Take
him back to camp to let his friends view.
Take him back to camp to let his
friends view, gather ‘round and tease him.
What do you
do with a grumpy Mud Elf? What do you do
with a grumpy Mud Elf?
What do you do with a grumpy Mud
Elf, when next day comes dawning?
Toss him in
the river and let him clean off. Toss
him in the river and let him clean off.
Toss him in the river and let him
clean off, then RUN like Balrogs chase you!
END (really!)
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