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VENTURES INTO THE REMOTE (RP)

Deslan held onto the cliff wall with his metal arm, while he unsheathed his chainsawrd and began cutting the impossibly long branch.
Being the paranoid he is, Deslan kept wondering about these impossible events that tried to stop them. It was pretty obvious these weren't tied to the valar, though. A creator deity wouldn't defy time and space just to slow a crafty handicapped, they'd go the easy way and smite him or use some more normal circumstance to get rid of him. Or turn him into an animal. Something more was afoot here, he thought.

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"Ah damnit, that bugger will pay." Thoruk swears as he slowly gets up. "What have you been up to down here lads? Any way that leads out'a here, aye?" he asks as he looks towards the others standing around, secretely thinking "You know nothing bout me ya scum... I'll show you my true face at some point" with a slight grin coming through.
 
After climbing out of Grimnir's haystack of a beard, Ha'zi had been spending his time in the pit trying to brush off the irritating hairs that were still in his face. Suddenly, he hears the snip from up above as Thoruk falls down into the pit below, landing with a thud. He looks to the dwarf after he regains himself and replies to his questions, "Not much, really. There's no way out of he-" Ha'zi stops as he hears the question the Trickster asks Sigeric, his face turning very pale. He turns to Cardiloc, voice trembling, "D-did y-you hear t-that? H-he's going to kill one of u-us." [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/UnusualBrit/74.png" name="UnusualBrit"]12700073[/user]   [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/KingTraitor/74.png" name="KingTraitor"]13615485[/user]
Ha'zi looks around to the others in worry.
 
Cardiloc lifted up Ha'zi with his hand, before hearing the Trickster as well. He thought for a moment, before turning to Ha'zi. "The Dalish-man will choose me." He stated to the lad, matter of factly. "Just do me one favour Ha'zi, tell my family if I die..." His voice cracked, "Look just tell them I died in that brig so long ago, I don't want them to know I unleashed Morgoth." The dunlending pleaded with Ha'zi, breathing heavily.
 
Ha'zi shakes his head, tears in his eyes. "No, you aren't dying. You have a family, and loved ones. I don't. You have to see them, you will. I should... I should be the one he chooses." He turns his head upwards, then, cupping his hands, he shouts, "Sigeric! Choose me!" [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/Szucsclan/74.png" name="Szucsclan"]12519458[/user]
 
"No." He growled, moving his hand over Ha'zi's mouth. "Your just a boy, you have more of a future than me." He snapped back to Ha'zi.
 
"What future? We don't even know if we can stop this Melkor from destroying everything. You have a home, with family that is still alive. I don't. My home is conquered and my family is distant and cruel." He clenches his fists, then painfully says, "I don't want to live."
 
"Aye bugger" he shouts up towards the Trickster. "From those two lads? I'd choose you for sure" he says as he smirks slightly, knowing that something would happen to him cause he offended that mad man. "I'ma dwarf ya know? I ain't bow to anyone than my king, so ya rules don't count for me bugger, and If ya kill us, who would stop Melkor, what ya think? He'd smash everything, aye, maybe even your family, so think twice what'ya doing buddy." the dwarf says as he sits down into a corner "Mute me again if ya want, but ya know it's the truth, aye?" he addes before stopping.
 
"You seem to have phrased this as a hypothetical question." Sigeric said, glancing at the two people in question, down in the pit. "You are not going to kill either of them. But if you were, you would have to kill both. That's my answer. Go ahead and drop me into the bloody pit."
 
"As you wish, then. I mean, you did choose correctly but since you're so lustful about the pit, I guess I'll give you a break. Uh, ba-bye." The Trickster said, dropping Sigeric down as well.

He heard Thoruk's taunts and gave a shrill, "Morgoth will be stopped by Manwe upon the mountains of Valinor. Once the world is destroyed, of course, then Manwe will 'purify' it with his most beloved of the Children of Illuvitar, the Vanyar. Manwe will erase all other races from existence and allow that clan of elves to sprout about in cities across Eá. Why? Because they are the only truly faithful to him and the Valar. The Vanyar in short are the most pious. Not even the Sindar or Teleri will be spared. Only the Vanyar. Mankind will be wiped into oblivion, Dwarves shall be smitten into the Earth until naught a soul remains and the disliked Elves, the Falmari, the Noldor, the Silvan, even the damned Avari shall be driven into extinction." The Trickster seemed almost depressed at these notions. "But, nothing can be done. You all think Manwe dislikes only you? No, no, Manwe dislikes everything except himself. The bastard sits on his throne and let's Varda suck him off while the Vanyar clip his toe nails for him. And Melkor isn't much different. They're brothers after all. There's a reason Manwe wanted you all dead. You posed a threat to his plans, albeit a minor one at that. With you lot gone there will be no one, well, not anyone of substantial might to challenge him from 'cleansing' the world of corruption. Morgoth just wants to kill everything because 'Daddy' threw him out of Valinor. Manwe wants to kill everything but the Vanyar because he dislikes the cruelty of men, the greed of dwarves, the hatred of orcs, and the disobedience of the elves. You really think you can stop Morgoth? You don't even have the correct components to kill him. You would need the support of some Valar even to get close to touch him. And even if you do kill him? So what, Manwe destroys the world with his biggest threat taken care of. Good job, heroes. You can do nothing. So, I'm keeping you here as insurance. You're my ticket out of this mess." They all heard this. He gave them sometime to process before he waved his hand, dispassionately and allowed the remaining contestants to fall. Dimitri glided down slowly, as requested and landed in the pit whilst Daugo fell on his ass. The pipeweed for Daugo disappeared and an ale mug appeared next to Dimitri.

The Trickster walked over to the pit and looked down at them, no longer smiling, just deflated and told them, "I'll leave you lot some food whenever I feel like it. I'll be off to catch some theatericals. Night night. Don't let the Iver's bite."

Then he disappeared from view and the sound of footsteps, then a door shutting were the only indication he had left them. It went silent and his words finally began to seep into the cracks in their mind.

((Everyone should respond to this. Also, you're all trapped together. Have fun getting out.))

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Deslan barely cut the branch when a gust of wind blew by and shook him. His hand nearly slipped and he felt the chainsward drag him down. If he fell into the waters he would be churned into chum like a giant meat grinder. He had to let go of the chainsward, his grappling hook was barely keeping him up.

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"Well, guess it's time to devolve." Deslan wrestled the hook out of the mountain wall as he pushed with his legs, holding tight onto the chainsward. He aimed for the safest point he could find (right now, all of them), then shot the grappling hook. The branch would act as a lever, if not detach completely.
 
Ha'zi had waited. Waited for something to happen to one of them, or both of them. Waited for the Trickster to snap his fingers, and *poof* goes the person. But alas, he waited for nothing, it seems, as Sigeric, Dimitri, and Daugo fell down. He moved out of their fall pattern and helped them get up, Sigeric first. "Not really sure if I should thank you for that, but at least we're not down a person this time." He gives a grim smile. "Now what do we do?"
 
"Thanks, lad!" Dimitri shouted up. He enjoys his infinite ale, grinning with each chug. "We get out, of course! Stand on each others shoulders and pull ourselves out, just like that one time in Tharbad!" Dimitri said excitedly.
 
Climbing out was a tricky option. They would have difficulty carrying everyone out. A couple might be left behind.

The runes on the steel mesh walls that surrounded them in the pit gleamed every now and then. The shifters couldn't recognize the writings but it seemed familiar. Some place, some where else had similar marks...then they remembered.

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In the bowels of Angband where Morgoth had tortured, experimented on and locked away the previous shifters there were similar markings in that strange language. Was it black speech? It surrounded the dungeon walls and spoke tales of the Morgoth's might, vigor and endless charitability.

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They could understand some of the runic words and inscriptions but not most of them. Words such as, 'Valar', 'Fight', 'Key' and 'Door' were able to be seen. The shifters remembered such terms from Morgoth's way of addressing the Valar, how he continually mentioned that the Giants would fight against them, how they were the key to his prison in the void and how they would open the doorway for him to escape.

Sigeric found no chairs but snippets of rope had fallen. Though, alone, the ropes would not be able to help them escape. There was also the bundles of hay that lay at the floor of the pit.

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Deslan swung to one side of the cliffs, the hook had grappled to a boulder and his chainsawrd rocked against his chest as he bashed into an alcove, landing just inside of it. It was small enough to hold him and he could finally relax. The flashflood continued below him and the skies began to erupt in rain, letting down additional water which fed the flood.

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Eonwe was dragged through the streets of Valmar past crowds of blonde-haired Vanyar elves who looked at him with a mixture of pity and disgust. Mineltar pulled on his chains whilst the other Scions helped him along towards the Dome of the Elder King. The Dome was golden and filled of light that gleamed as bright as the sun. Similarly to all the buildings in Valmar which had golden domed houses, cleaned streets, pure grounds, temples of worship that put every other shrine in Arda to shame; richly gowned females and proud males in aristocratic tunics and robes.

His head was hung in shame as he was taken to the Dome of the Elder King and entered its golden halls and silver floors. He was bloodied, they beat him more on the way when he attempted to convince them of his actions having no malcontent. They did not believe him. Or, did not want to believe him. He was thrown down onto the silver floor once they reached the throne of the King. He refused to look up, to meet their eyes, to meet the King's eyes. So, he kept his head bowed and remained silent. A few minutes passed as he heard shuffling around him before the King spoke.

"Eonwe Urion. You are brought before this council as you have been found guilty of disobedience to the Valar, guilty of aiding in the release of the Unspoken One, guilty of forging alliances with the enemy and guilty of being resurrected. What say thee in thy defense?"

Eonwe kept his head bowed and spoke, unwilling to look the Elder King in the eye.
"Lord of the West, King of Arda, Manwe Sulimo, forgive my misbehavior. I am guilty of misconduct as I saw it unfit to slay innocents but I am not guilty of releasing the Constrainer, and I am not guilty of forging alliances with the enemy for the Giant Shifters are not our enemies. And," he continued, "I am innocent of being resurrected. I do not know who re-incarnated myself. All I know is that I am here, beneath you, oh Lord of the Breath of Arda." This was met by some whispers before Manwe spoke.

"You may not have been a part of Ilmare's betrayal but you still aided in her ploy. The Giants are the enemy. They have been since their consummation by the Unspoken One. It is quite obvious who resurrected you, Eonwe Urion. It was the Unspoken One, reviving a consort to his plans in order to delay his inevitable death. You are found guilty of these. However, if you choose to answer this question you may be granted freedom to return to serving me." Eonwe heard his booming voice pause.

"If you were returned to Middle-Earth with the orders to slay the Giants, would you?"

Eonwe closed his eyes and looked up to see Manwe, magnificent, almighty, absolute, sitting on his throne with his brothers and sisters around him. Hundreds of Ainur flooded the Elder King's halls: Varda, his wife, sat nearby whilst Ulmo, his closest lieutenant sat next to him. Yavanna, Tulkas, Nienna, Este and Vana occupied the remaining seats. Oddly, Namo, Irmo, Orome and Aule were absent. He swallowed and answered.

"They are innocent of the fate that destiny has placed upon them. Illuvitar commanded us not to slay. And I shall no longer slay innocents, even for you Manwe." He said, staring into his master's cold blue eyes.

The Valar looked down on him in silence. Something passed between them. Nienna began to weep just as Manwe boomed out,

"You have chosen your fate, Eonwe Urion. May the void bear you no warmth. Take him to the Halls of Mandos. He shall be returned here within a fortnight for his public execution."

Eonwe's hair was grabbed by Mineltar and he was dragged backwards across the floor and thrown out the halls of the Elder King. The Scions restrained him and pulled him through the Dome and out into the city. He said nothing. Did nothing. Felt nothing. No, that was wrong. He felt something. Dread. Absolute utter dread. A tear escaped his eye as he hid his face in shame while they dragged him through the streets of Valmar.
 
Pyrus would look at her extended hand and hesitate. He could try to fight his way out of here and most likely die, but if he succeeded he would have the deaths of his brothers and sisters on him. On the other hand he could potentially be ridden of his crime and be free once again. Putting the Maiar Blade behind his back once again he would grasp her hand and nod. Teeth clenched as he waited to either get stabbed from behind or started to travel back to Valinor.
 
Ha'zi is uninterested in the info thrust upon them. Not like it'll help them escape anyways.
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makes his way over to the hay pile, saying, "I don't know about you guys, but I need sleep right now. Good night." He plops down on the hay, tries to get in a comfortable position, and attempts to sleep.
 
Cardiloc cursed as the pit closed, he slumped against the wall, his mind drifting to the shifter inside his head. "What do I do..." He thought, reaching for her guidance.
 
"Ya buggers wonna flee, aye?" Thoruk says as he nods towards "Ye, ye, if you do so lads, let me go with you, I'd like to show that scumbag some of ma new gained powers ya know?" he addes before standing up and walking towards the migthy runes carved into the wall. "Aye, these runes... they have a glimmer of power in emselfs." he says before getting a headache "What by Durin..." inside his head a storm starts. As he walkes into the heart of the storm, he senses the old shifter's ghost moving around before getting a clear picture, as if he was directly infront of him. Thoruk's also able to spot out the other shifters, happy, on a wide green field, full of grass and trees, before everything darkens and he witnesses the shifters transforming, everything turns dark, the sky, from blue to black, around him walls beginn to form, migthy walls, and iron chains, the shifters bound to them, starving, blody, no sense of human spirit left. Then, as he goes around, he witnesses the runes, who where also at the place they are at right now, runes, full of power, seemingly glowing a few times. "Everything of this... what does ma shifterlad want to tell me...? Aye, this is a place where they have been tortured, humiliated, enslaved" he thinks before pausing. "What if... that's a prison, that's what he wanna say me? So these runes symbolize a prison or what, aye in Durins name" he stoppes as he thinks about the others "Aye... so these runes stand for torture the pain they have endured? If the others don't know, aye, I shouldn't tell em I guess." he says before closing his eyes. Everything gets dark, as if Melkor himself was infront of him right now, as he opens his eyes again, he's infront of the runes again, no headache anymore, a clear mind and a picture of what this could all be about. "Aye, I'll take a sleep aswell lads..." the migthy dwarf says as he gets down into a bundle of hay to take a nap.
 
Deslan sheathed his chainsawrd. If he could find a safe path to walk, he would use it. If not, he would just jump from wall to wall with his grappling hook. And if the weather made that impossible as well, he would look for a cave to wait out the storm.
 
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