Maglor, Kanafinwë, Makalaurë (
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Who: Maglor [open]
What: uh...tree communing? elf things?
When: Early part of the fae event
Where: Derrynane
Warnings: Possibleprobable dark themes
Notes: Maglor is just...a damaged elf ok? lol
The trees were calling to him. The wind toyed with his hair and robes, whispered through leaves to ignore the shadows. To embrace them and use them instead, for protection. Nothing to fear, except fear itself- and Maglor was no stranger to Fear.
It was easy once the Library had started to change, for a strange world through the books to slip through the cracks and effect the shelves and many within. Easy to just...slip free. Slip through the cracks of the cracks and obey the tempting voice to come and stay.
The elf might as well be a shadow as he pulled the tattered cloak around his thin frame, walking under the branches and breathing in the new scents that yet called to him, tugging at his heart in a safer way than the sea ever did.
What: uh...tree communing? elf things?
When: Early part of the fae event
Where: Derrynane
Warnings: Possible
Notes: Maglor is just...a damaged elf ok? lol
The trees were calling to him. The wind toyed with his hair and robes, whispered through leaves to ignore the shadows. To embrace them and use them instead, for protection. Nothing to fear, except fear itself- and Maglor was no stranger to Fear.
It was easy once the Library had started to change, for a strange world through the books to slip through the cracks and effect the shelves and many within. Easy to just...slip free. Slip through the cracks of the cracks and obey the tempting voice to come and stay.
The elf might as well be a shadow as he pulled the tattered cloak around his thin frame, walking under the branches and breathing in the new scents that yet called to him, tugging at his heart in a safer way than the sea ever did.