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Riding through Trestlebridge.

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We three rode swiftly through Trestlebridge, for there was no reason we should halt. We were in pursuit of a Black Wagon, bearing our friend, Parnard away to the South. We would catch up as soon as possible. 

Estarfin's mare, Norlome, pushed ahead, wishing to carry her rider as fast as possible from a place he so hated. But she was moving uphill after the gate, and had pushed past her limits.

(Picture by Estarfin.) 

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The Greenway: Part One.

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An Unexpected Encounter

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We had all thankfully changed into the clean clothing and polished armour that was presented to us. It was a job well done. ‘An honour to be of service’, several of the Elves said. My two companions looked positively shining, whereas I felt more myself, as I looked at my reflection in the water. A plain but thick, light brown hooded cloak, over a cream coloured tunic, belted at my waist, with light brown hose and soft leather boots. 

On to Lin Gilliath: Part Three.

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Estarfin gave an involuntary shout, despite his efforts to conceal his discomfort. We turned, just in time to see him lowering himself into the cold lake. I had not known until very recently of his strong dislike of cold weather and cold water. His filthy armour was piled on the bank. Within moments two of the residents collected it for cleaning.

On to Lin Gilliath: Part Two

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We parted with the Hobbits on Kingsfell around midday, them taking the faint and infrequently used path to Trestlebridge, Bree Town and then their home. We bid them a rather fond ‘farewell’, being a little concerned for their safety, but also knowing they were far from incapable. They were a tough and hardy folk at need. 

On to Lin Gilliath: Part One

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I must have fallen asleep, resting back against Estarfin. No bumping of armour against armour this time, as I was clad in flimsy southern garb, but with his thick cloak wrapped round me. It was comfortable for me, more so than anywhere else I had been for several weeks. 

The Road is behind, and Home ahead.

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We rode with them Elves as far as the North Downs. Them took a turnin’ ter what they said was an Elven Haven. A place where the Lady could get a horse and some more suitable clothes. Not that I thought she or Lord Estarfin minded riding together, but the poor horse likely had a long journey ahead, an’ would do better with just one rider. Norlomë was her name. I liked her, even though she be very tall. Henepa liked her too. 

 

The Rescue: Part Two

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“I can tell ‘em about it, if yer like Lady?” Gaisarix moved closer to me. He was still quite shaky on his legs, and his hair and clothing seemed a touch singed, but he didn’t seem as weak as I was. He had had a rough time as a captive himself, and from watching how others, particularly Henepa, had been treated. But he was of sturdy stock, and wanted to help if he could. 

The Rescue: Part One

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I reached out, even though what was left to me of clear thought told me he could not be there. Caranthir was long since in the Halls of Mandos. But something about ‘seeing’ him stoked up my spirit. Would he have ever given in, that cousin of mine? 

Too Late?

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Seeing Estarfin about to run into the conflagration, the shocked Captain called out, “Hold! They may not be inside - it could be a trap! Keep low and cover your mouths with your cloaks, if possible. Henepa! Remain here and hide yourself: do not follow.” He prepared himself for smashing the thick wooden door by tightening his shield and bringing it closer to his shoulder. “Now!” he said. 

Estarfin was already there. 

 

From 'Into Angmar. Part Four. By Yrill.  Picture by Estarfin.

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