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Thrihyrne ([personal profile] thrihyrne) wrote2004-02-23 09:11 pm

The Hours, #5

Okay. Back to "The Hours." The Lobelia Sackville-Baggins vignette: disturbing. Granted. Wrote the next one this evening, Haldir-centric, very pleased with the imagery (flames/amber/ash). Other Tolkien fans will get it instantly, I think, though 'tis still an Appendix-referencing fic.





Lórien, eastern border


The gaze of the guard’s amber eyes roamed restlessly over the lands across Anduin. Even with Elvish sight, honed and undimmed despite his years, the view before Haldir was hazy and indistinct. Once already the Orcs from Dol Guldur had attacked, surprising the Elves of the Golden Wood in their monstrous numbers and ferocity. The power of Galadriel held fast, however, and not many Elves had been slain, but the focused brutality against the woods was horrible in its unexpected slaughter.

Eastern Lórien was now a sacrificial pyre. Once-thriving mallorns, centuries old and yet youthful in the stasis lovingly imposed on them by their mistress and caretaker, shimmered in shameful heat radiating from hundreds of pitch-smeared torches. Haldir wished that he could shut his eyes; that with a quick shake of his head and one long intake and outtake of breath he could simply will the vision before him away. Instead, the wind shifted, and for a quick instant, his heart seized in anticipation.

“Rain,” he whispered, hope tripping on his tongue even as it was whisked away by the heated pant of the consuming breeze.

His tireless eyelids closed, dark lashes resting on soot-dusted skin. He opened his mouth for a moment, nostrils slightly flaring. The wind shifted again, and his mouth chafed with the taste of ash, delicate and grating. He spat.

Haldir reached to his side to grasp for his waterskin, from which he drank greedily. He yearned to quench his thirst even as he wished that he could command Ulmo to wring rain from the clouds, to change the obscuring smoke caused by greedy flames to steam.

Instead, he resumed his vigilant, unmoving stance, his body taut and his sight flickering through swirls of distant burnished flame.

[identity profile] helveticat.livejournal.com 2004-02-24 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Um, what was already said works for me. That's not laziness, just cooperation. ;-)

I would add this bit of commentary though: sliiiiiiiiick!

I can't wait to put these all together and read them. I think they would make a really cool short film. I know that sounds off the wall, but it would be so awesome. The imagery is there.

...see? told you it wasn't laziness. :-)

[identity profile] thrihyrne.livejournal.com 2004-02-25 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
would add this bit of commentary though: sliiiiiiiiick!

*looks confusedly at the message* Huh??

I can't wait to put these all together and read them.
Me either! two more to go: one with Dwarves, then back to Denethor and Faramir.

I think they would make a really cool short film. I know that sounds off the wall, but it would be so awesome. The imagery is there.
Wow. From time to time I think about trying to arrange for actual photo shoots to illustrate some of my longer stories, but then realize that I don't have any people in mind for them, as odd as that might sound. I wrote all of "A House Divided" without really having 'faces' for the main characters. I guess that was intentional, hoping that the reader would do that on an individual basis. Hmmm.