The Last Wood Elf | By : Mel99Moe Category: +Third Age > AU - Alternate Universe Views: 4551 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 2 |
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Chapter 3 - Nightmares
As the company approached the city of the Woodsmen, Legolas looked on in amazement. Above him, as far as his eyes could see, were houses built within the tops of the trees. They looked just like huts one might see in a man village, but they were up high, far from the ground. Wooden houses, with doors and windows, thatched roofs and even chimneys. It seemed like the trees popped from the ground beneath and as they grew, they raised the huts along with them. The houses were connected to the others with a series of wooden plank rope bridges, truly a city in the trees. Something else caught the elfling’s attention. Between the ground and the bottom of the houses, the trees were stripped of their branches. There was no seeable way up. “How do they get up there, Uncle?” Legolas asked, stretching his neck as he looked above. One of the Woodsmen heard Legolas. Kular smiled wide and glanced down at the elfling. “Why, we spread our wings and fly like the eagles.” The look Legolas gave him was priceless as the boys mouth dropped and his eyes widened. Kular laughed, unable to play along with his own joke. “No, I am only jesting, little one, but I’ll show you how we do it.” Kular looked up into the tree, touched his forefinger to his thumb and put them in his mouth. Then he blew and gave a loud but short whistle. Instantly, a rope ladder unraveled as it fell over the edge of the hut, stopping just before it touched the ground. Legolas giggled. “That is very smart.” * * * The Woodsmen got Elhadron and Legolas settled in their own small hut after quickly cleaning out and furnishing the abandoned house. The women of the village brought some children’s clothes and gave them to Legolas. They also gave Elhadron a few things from the men’s wardrobe. A hearty meal of stew and bread was served up for the visitors, who ate their fill. When they were satisfied, Elhadron took a very sleepy Legolas to their hut and laid him down on the hay stuffed mattress. He slipped tiny boots from the elfling’s feet and covered him with a fur throw. “Sleep now, Little Leaf. We are safe here, with these men. Nothing can harm you now.” Legolas nuzzled his cheek against the fur and sighed deeply as he drifted off into elvish dreams. Meanwhile, Elhadron met with the men and discussed plans for their future. One of the huts was arranged as a dining hall with long wooden tables and benches. It could easily be turned into a meeting hall for such occasions. Then there were times such as now, when it was used as a gathering place where the men sat and talked, while their wives were home, taking care of the children, and tucking them into their beds for the night. Elhadron entered the doorway and found the men he’d met earlier sitting on barrels around a metal fire pit, the embers of a log glowing and giving off heat. Folvar looked up and motioned for Elhadron to join them. The elf walked over and Torlek gave him the barrel he had been sitting on. Elhadron tried to refuse, but Torlek would not hear of it. He laughed with the same deep voice that all of these burly men seemed to have. “I don’t mind sitting on the floor. Besides, that’s where my wife tells me I belong anyways.” He stuck his tongue out in a comical way, made panting sounds and barked. Folvar reached down and ruffled Torlek’s hair. “Be a good boy now, and don’t harass our company.” Hafdan and Kular laughed heartily. Elhadron smiled and laughed while observing the men as they chaffed one another. Folvar seemed to be in command, although if you asked him, he would say that the Woodsmen had no chieftain, but rather they acted as a whole. He was the tallest among them, but not by much. What made him stand out above the others was his shoulder length reddish blonde hair. None of the other Woodsmen or their wives had hair that color. He was a man of about thirty years, very muscular and fit with a strong demeanor. He was the first to speak most of the time and the others often agreed with what he had to say. Elhadron had to laugh to himself. Like it or not, Folvar was a leader. Torlek was the oldest of the group, probably in his mid-forties, Elhadron guessed. He had long sandy brown hair that he kept tied back with a piece of leather. His beard was the same shade of brown, but with a touch of grey mixed in. He was quiet most of the time, but always ready to respond whenever called upon. He had visible scars on his arms and one very prominent scar upon his right cheek, which ran from his temple to the corner of his mouth. The skin around his right eye looked as if it had been burned, smooth and shiny. It was slightly disfigured, but it still seemed useful. Kular and Hafdan were brothers, each with blond hair that hung down to the top of their shoulders. They looked very much alike even though Hafdan was eight years Kular’s senior. Kular was the youngest, just reaching twenty. He kept the humor of the group, always telling a joke or sharing stories of his older brother’s mishaps. Hafdan often answered Kular with a punch in the arm, but it would not stop his younger brother’s jaw from flapping. Both had blue eyes and were rather handsome men. Neither was married, though Hafdan was courting a young woman in the village. A wedding would soon be arranged. Kular, however, was more of a free spirit. He always had a buzz of maidens gathered around him in social settings. He seemed to enjoy the attention and usually chose one lucky girl to take for a stroll with by the end of the evening. “What about you, Elhadron,” Folvar asked, “Have you any family?” “My parents and my brother sailed many, many years earlier,” answered the elf, “And I never married. My work as chief counselor was very time consuming.” Folvar continued, “I myself am married, but we have no children. Torlek, as you heard has a wife and two grown daughters--.” “Which he keeps a very close eye on,” Kular added. “Especially from the likes of you, ye rascal,” Torlek answered. Folvar laughed and then went on, “Kular, as you might have guessed, is spouseless.” Kular interrupted, “Unattached, unwed, and uncoupled.” Hafdan, his older brother broke in nex,. “Unrestrained is more like it.” “You are just jealous, Brother, that I should be free while you are tied down to one companion,” Kular answered. “And she is more than enough woman to keep me satisfied, you young cad,” Hafdan protested. The men all laughed and Folvar pulled a wooden pipe from a hidden pocket beneath his fur vest. The other men followed suit and brought out their own smoking pieces. Torlek reached for a pouch lying on the ground next to him. He opened it and took a pinch of pipe weed, stuffing in into the carefully carved barrel. He passed the pouch around and the men all filled their pipes, lighting them and puffing away. Folvar looked over to Elhadron. “Do you smoke, my friend?” “Not since my youth,” he answered. Torlek reached into his grey fur vest and pulled out an extra pipe and a pouch, “No better time to start again, if you care to.” The elf took the offering. He stuffed the pipe, lit it and then puffed. Instantly he started coughing as the smoke made his lungs burn. The men chuckled at the sight of an elf unable to manage a smoke. Torlek patted him on the back and Elhadron glanced up at him. “Thanks,” he said between gasping breaths. “I guess there is something to be said about Woodsmen and wood elves. We can hold our smoke as well as they can hold their liquor,” Torlek chaffed, “Now, that there Dorwinion wine is some of the finest poison I have ever tasted, but after just one glass of the stuff, damned if I can remember my own name. But the elves … why, they drink it as if it is water, and can walk a straight line afterwards.” Elhadron laughed, “We have had long years to become immune to its bite.” After a while, and feeling comfortable in each other’s company, Folvar thought it was best to discuss their plans. “So Elhadron, where is it that you’d be taking the lad and yourself once you are free of the forest?” The elf hung his head, trying to think but realized that he hadn’t had time to come up with a destination. “Honestly, I do not know. My only concern is for the elfling, and following his father’s wishes will come along once it is safe to travel.” “You are welcome to stay here as long as you see fit, Elhadron,” Folvar offered. The room became silent, only the crackling fire making sound, and the men glanced at each other as if they all pondered the same questions. Then Folvar spoke again when he saw that no one else would. “The boy calls you uncle, but you said your brother sailed long ago.” “Oh yes,” Elhadron answered right away, “Well, I was very close to his father, and I was there the day Legolas was born. The child’s mother perished when he was only two, and I promised to always be there to help, since the boy’s father was called away from time to time. He was a warrior, you see and when he went off to fight, Legolas was left in my care. Now we only have each other, it seems.” The door of the hall opened and a girl walked in, a bit of panic in her voice. “I’m sorry to interrupt, but the elf child calls for his father. 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