Pyrus couldn't lift the soil, he could however, summon a shovel. Quite handy. What else could he do? Aule hadn't taught him these abilities. He was a worker Maiar after all, all he did was serve his Master obediently. But not anymore.
After fifty-six more minutes of shoveling cold hard dirt, they unearthed the skeletal corpse. Its bones were sickly white and not a bit of flesh remained on them. How long had this guy been dead for? And why did Morgoth take such an interest in him?
Azura began taking the bones and placing them in a sack, "Alright, let's get going." She said to Pyrus once they were done, taking his hand. "We'll return these to Mor-"
TSH
In front of Pyrus and Azura two people appeared. No. Not people. Ainur. Azura nearly shit herself. Not from the fright of two people teleporting directly ahead of her but from the sight of them.
One was huge and bulky. Beyond bulky. Insanely bulky. If Pyrus inquired to Illuvitar about the definition of the term 'bulky' Illuvitar would show him an image of this person. He recognized him. He had seen him. In the War of Wrath and in nearly every war before it. He could never forget the sight. Muscles bulging, golden hair and beard, laughing raucously like a lion, fierce and hardy. Tulkas. And next to him, was another sight. A Maiar. No, the Maiar. Once the leader of them but now a disgrace, Eonwe. He was wearing some black armor and robes and bore both his Maiar-blade and longsword. This was not good. Not good at all. Before Azura could teleport them away the big one spoke,
"I'll be taking that, thank you very much." and grabbed the bag, ripping it out of Azura's grasp easily and laughing at their stunned faces.
"Suppose my reputation preceeds me." He gave the bag to Eonwe who glared at Pyrus with cold eyes.
"What, just gonna stand there and let me end you? That ain't fun." Tulkas said, taking a fighting stance whilst howling haughtily.
Pyrus had two choices. Die or die. Luckily Azura gave them a third. Within a blink of the eye, both of them disappeared and re-appeared in a familiar place. The plateau of Gorgoroth. Azura looked at Pyrus, with shock and astonishment as well as dread in her eyes. They just narrowly escaped the most physically strongest of the Valar and now they had to report to the most powerful that they had just lost Turin Tarambar's bones. However, Pyrus was still holding onto Gurthang, the dark sword.
"Pyrus, he's going to kill us," she said, worriedly, "What do we do?"
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There weren't any trees around but Thoruk could see some unused frozen logs nearby. Lightning hit them, his power had worked, yet the flames died out almost instantly as a draft of cold air blew away the tinders. This wasn't working.
The entrance awaited them, darkness looming inside. What would they find?
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