Calenlondiel's Lord Of The Rings Game "Many Meetings"

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Calen looked over to Tela... Calen then turned to face Arwen... um sure if you would like she smiled

((it can't be after LOTR unless we change the storyline. B/c Elrond left, remember. Its up to everyone else, though, i don't care.))
Dagaron stood from his seat and went the opposite way of the other group. He didn't take a path, just walked through the woods, taking in the scenery. He loved Rivendell, it was so peaceful, the one place he didn't have to worry about an evil being following him.

((I think before LOTR... Like Ush's game ✅ ))

Theomer was sitting on his horse's back, letting him wander wherever he liked in the woods.

Tela quickened her pace. She stayed a few feet ahead of Arwen and Calen.

Theomer's horse happened to wander onto the path where the three elves were walking. He stopped in front of Arwen and Calen, letting Tela distance herself from them. "Let her be by herself for awhile," he said to the two.

Tela was beginning to like Theomer. He would definately be a good ally and a great friend...Tela shook her head. She walked on further.

"I don't believe we've met," Theomer said to Calen.

Slowly, Dagaron looped around in the woods, making a wide half circle, back towards the meeting place, but going slow, so he could enjoy the rest of his walk. He hated meetings like this. In the end, it only brought more strife then there already was, and caused fights.

((wait... I'm going to change my last post))

Theomer headed off through the woods, letting his horse wander where he liked.

Tela was walking down a path when she ran into Daragon. Getting up she apologized without looking up. She then preceeded with dusting herself off.

"No, it was my fault. I should have been paying attention. Sorry to bother you on your walk." He resettled his sword in its sheath. "It's beautiful out here isn't it? Much better then back at that wild house anyway."

Tela looked up and nodded slightly. "Yes, it is very much so." she said picking up her sword and one of her daggers that had fallen.

Dagaron lowered his head and hesitated. "Um, I know this probably isn't the best thing to ask, and you don't have to answer, but what exactly happened to your race? There is alot of speculation, but no solid truths I think. I was always interested in your race, so I was just curious. Like I said, you don't have to answer."

"Tis a long story that deserves a table and some wine." she said the laughed. "Trust me it wouldn't be very to listen to me rambling on about my history."

"Well, if you were to ever have time, I would love to hear about it. I've always wondered about one of the few races that is more unknown then my own." He nodded his head. "But I'll leave now if you like. Excuse me again for interupting your walk." He bowed his head.

"You have no reason to apologize." she said. "I wonder how the meeting fairs?" Tela said laughing. "a few graves drug?

Dagaron chuckled. "Wouldn't suprise me in the least. There are far to many ego's present. What do you think this meeting is about?"

"I can only guess, but I prefer not to make speculations. They are to brittle and treacherous." Tela said narrowing her eyes in a thoughful and solem way before letting out a bark of laughter.

"Yeah, assumetions are only bad news." Dagaron chuckled. "My mentor always said, 'Assumeing only does one thing makes an ASS out of U and ME.'" Dagarons face went to a sad smile, thinking of his old master.

Tela saw his sad expression. "Forgive me. I did not mean to bring sad memories upon you." she said her smile gone probably for the rest of the journey.