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Eragon: Last of the Free Riders ([info]saphiras_rider) wrote in [info]labyrinth_rpg,
@ 2009-06-23 00:57:00

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Entry tags:active, day twelve, eragon and saphira, legolas greenleaf

Who: Eragon and Legolas
What: Comparing elfin notes?
When: Late afternoon, Day 12
Where: Outside the Labyrinth
Rating: Probably quite low!
Status: Incomplete



It was getting late, though it was hard to tell by anything other than his own internal system as dark as everything was. Apparently, the point of this new layout was to strike others with beams. It wouldn't hurt them, but you'd get points for it? Eragon was more than a bit confused by the game, and the world surrounding him. Why wasn't this place making any sense? He'd done so much studying and learning recently, but none of it matched what he was seeing in front of him.

He was reaching that place in his head that proved he was just barely seventeen. He was angry and worried and even a bit scared if he'd admit it. Closing his mind off from Saphira, he wandered off on his own. Though he'd have plenty to answer for later, he needed the time to himself. That and she seemed perfectly content to chase the small goblin creatures where he was...less than content.

He found himself standing at the edge of the large maze, which was apparently untouched by the developments around it. That, in a way, was comforting. Things that didn't change all the time made him feel a little more at ease. Even if it was apparently laced with dangerous creatures and happenings.

Carefully, he reached out a hand, brushing the edges of the entrance. What, exactly, lay on the other side? And was it something he and Saphira could tackle? There seemed to be a belief that, on making it through the obstacle, one could be sent home. They could finish the war, then. For better or for worse. It was something to consider.



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[info]princegreenleaf
2009-06-27 11:54 pm UTC (link)
Legolas, at peace with all creatures of the woodland, including faeries, held out a hand and whispered a greeting in elven. One of the pretty little creatures, usually so inclined to bite, instead floated gracefully over and landed on his outstretched hand. He spoke to it gently, and it stayed there quite happily on his hand as he turned his attention back to the other person sharing the dubious santuary from the laser guns.

"Greetings!" He spoke again, cheerful enough, though he had already greeted him. "Hail and well met. I am called Legolas of Mirkwood, son of the Elven-King." He bowed his head, then raised it, blue eyes sparkling with delight at meeting a new person. He always found such occasions amusing. This man seemed friendly enough, which was always a delight to him.

"Do I know you, then? Have we spoke previously?" He looked him over, but he didn't look familiar. "Yes, I was successful, with the help of those I travelled with. Have you considered braving this challenge?" He reached out with his free hand and rested it against the stone of the Labyrinth.

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[info]saphiras_rider
2009-06-29 11:52 pm UTC (link)
Eragon knew instinctively that Legolas' culture was different from his own. He didn't, however, forego the traditional greeting of twisting his hand in front of his chest and bowing his head. "My name is Eragon Sha--Bromsson," he changed at the last moment. As proud as he was of the title of Shadeslayer, he was more proud of finally having a father's name to lay claim to.

"We haven't met before, though we have spoken. Through the magical journals." Granted Eragon hadn't exactly found any specific spells running through the book. But it obviously had something special to it. "I'm...part elf. Sort of. It's an extremely long story, suffice to say. But we did discuss it, though you were already on your journey through the maze."

Carefully, Eragon studied the entrance once again. It was doable. But the elegant looking elf in front of him, a prince he'd said, was still there, in the city. Meaning he hadn't returned to wherever he'd come from. "I'm not sure yet," Eragon admitted. "Saphira... We could probably manage it together." A finger delicately traced Brisingr's hilt, knowing that with his magic, her power, and his sword skill, he'd be able to manage with little trouble. Perhaps. "I'm still considering it. What sorts of things did you face?"

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[info]princegreenleaf
2009-07-01 03:06 am UTC (link)
Legolas watched the greeting carefully, then laughed merrily, pleased by it. "Your ways are strange, and yet, I find them beautiful." He tried to mimic the greeting in his own way "My name is Legolas Greenleaf." He did the bow, then laughed once more. It wasn't mocking, just delighted by meeting someone new, a new way of doing things, and the whole situation.

His eyes shone as he realized who this must be, and he nodded eagerly. "I remember you! I am pleased that we have met in person." He smiled and held out his hand, looking curiously at him to find signs of elf in him. But if he was in any part elf, that made him interesting to Legolas. So he offered hand in friendship.

He nodded, though, at Eragon's words. "It is a serious challenge indeed. Many monsters and trials my companions and I faced on our journey through. Vampires, orcs, and some things that I have no name for. I think it would be best not to do it alone."

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