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Estarfin

The Ruined Bastion

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The ruin stood atop a hill, nestled close to tall cliffs of sharp grey stone, too steep and tall to climb easily to come at it from there. The encircling wall was in disrepair, in several places it had cracked and crumbled, but the heaps of broken stone were still tall enough to make moving over them treacherous. And the Men guarding the place would not be blind to such an attempt.

A Past Life

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'This place was always dreary, so much cloud.' he said, heading for the bridge.

I looked around, stretching my neck to see the gaps between the houses. 'It is just grey now. No life anywhere. Everything looks the same. No colours, no brightness."

My spirit quailled that he had chosen this for himself, for so long. 

He nodded at my observations. 

'Was that tree alive' I asked, pointing at a bare looking remnant of what had likely been a tall beech.

Memories from the Second Age

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Danel had oft wondered at Estarfin's period of solitude during most of the Second Age. He agrees to take her to the place he dwelt, before an unattended fire destroyed his livelihood and freed him to move on to Imladris. 

The whole village is now abandoned and mostly a ruin, but he tells her of what it was once like for him. 

"I wish you had chosen to come to Eregion." she says, though she could see him slain in the battles to protect the place had that actually been his choice. 

A Lucky Chance

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The two elves went on, weaving in and out among the trees, Parnard running along and Danel following behind, being slower of pace. Across streams and open glades he led her, until they reached a clearing fringed by beeches, trees beloved by elves, for the trunks were tall, smooth, and straight, and glimmered silver under moonlight.  “This is a fair place - and there are no Men here, either," observed Parnard, stopping suddenly.

Under the Stars and Back on the Road.

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It is said that the first of us awoke late at night, under skies of unclouded stars, and the stars were their earliest memory. They loved all of Arda, but were ever moved most in heart by the stars, and the hours of twilight and morrow-dim.(1) 

So it is said. So I have found among most of our kind. 

Spirits of Fire: Part Five

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It took us nigh an hour to ride to the place near Tighfield. A high dark ridge was to our right, like a shadow looming against the starlit sky. The air was cool and fresh, with just a small promise of rain and a far off hint of fire. All was still, save from the occasional hoot of an owl. Some distance ahead and off to the right, a few lanterns could be spotted, twinkling like far lesser stars in the windows of some of the Halfling’s homes.

Spirits of Fire: Part Four

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Parnard Teludarion is a wood elf from the Greenwood. Little more than a child in his six hundred and fifty years compared to we two First Age Noldor, yet he is our mutual friend and ally. What he lacks in experience, he makes up for with curiosity, wit and eloquence. Though seemingly trained in the ways of combat I am uncertain if it is according to his people’s way, as he eschews a bow and knife (save for eating) and instead uses a longsword, Steel-Thorn, made for him by Estarfin.

Midsummer by the Lake

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Parnard's plan for a Mirkwood style Midsummer make an enjoyable change of pace, as he, Estarfin, Danel and Filignil head for a lakeside spot with a clear view of the stars. There is plenty to eat and drink, and it seems Sogadan has even sent a keg of Dorwinion red to his old friend. 

Parnard's seems to be a good influence on the formidable Filignil, as she even apologies to he and Estarfin for her hasty judgment of them. And Danel has been busy crafting gifts....

 

Spirits of Fire: Part Three

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We rode on for nigh half of an hour, mostly in silence save for comments on sound or movement nearby. Though I had no fear of falling I was still struggling between sitting upright or bouncing off armour. We were no longer in any danger. None of the men would be this near. Indeed, none of those men had survived. I slowed Pelorian as we approached the bridge over the stream. 

Spirits of Fire: Part Two

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“It is hard to find you sometimes among so many fine houses” said Estarfin, as he crossed the hall to stand with Parnard and I near the furnace. A straightforward statement of observation, he had made similar comment about my house in Mithlond. I knew I should speak with him soon, less there was something irking him that could grow out of proportion. Many houses hereabouts lay empty and deserted.

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