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Elminster ([info]sageoftherealms) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-07-01 15:33:00

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Entry tags:arrival, complete, day 5, elminster aumar, legolas greenleaf

Who: Elminster and OTA
When: Day 5, late afternoon
What: Elminster arrives
Where: Outside the library
Rating: PG-13, just to be safe
Status: Complete

Elminster sat, contemplating the horizon. He did this from a wooden chair which he had enchanted to float 50 feet above his tower. This is where he did his serious thinking. The vista was always so peaceful, looking out over Shadowdale, the city he had chosen to make his home. He had just received some disturbing news from an ally of his, a Diviner named Rumah. He had apparently foreseen some impending disaster concerning Mystra, not to mention the rest of the world. Closing his eyes, he focused his magical energies on making contact with Mystra. As he felt her familiar presence in his mind, a horrible scream tore through him. It was as if the whole world was screaming inside his mind! His vision, enchanted to view the substance of magic itself, was going wild. Furthermore, his chair was now plummeting towards the ground. Elminster used the power stored in one of his rings to slow his fall to that of a feather. Something was very wrong. Elminster, on the way down, recognized the scream as coming from the voice of Mystra. Raw magic began manifesting all around him. He decided the
situation was desperate enough to risk a spell, even with all the roiling magic around him. He took a deep breath and teleported away. He did not, however, reach his intended destination.

After a brief moment of disorientation, Elminster popped back into reality, though not where he intended. He landed hard on his rear, in a hallway. Nearby, an open door led into a room full of books. Elminster picked himself up, brushed off his robes and said "That was a near thing. I nearly didn't make it. Now, where on Toril am I?" Looking around, he noticed the door and, above it written in large letters was the word "Library".

"Well, at least wherever I am, they speak Common." Elminster said to himself. Then he remembered the roiling chaos of magic he saw before he teleported out. Quickly, he muttered an incantation designed to detect the presence of magic. As the reassuring presence of the Weave made itself felt in the back of his mind, he also quickly enhanced his sight again, so that he could see the raw magic flow around him. Oddly, the spell seemed to require more concentration and effort on his part than he was used to. It was as if the Weave, although there, was somehow distant. He completed the spell and opened his eyes. Instantly, he recoiled, blinded by the sheer amount of magic present around him. It was as if the entire planet was charged with a greater amount of magic than even he had ever seen. He staggered down the hallway, dismissing the spell as quickly as he could, but before he could regain his sight, he ran straight into someone, knocking the both of them off their feet.

"My apologies" said Elminster, as he slowly regained his feet and his vision, "You'd think that at my age, I would've learned to watch where I was going. Elminster, the Sage of Shadowdale at you service" he said with a bow, offering his hand to help up the person he had collided with.


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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-02 09:43 am UTC (link)
Legolas had spent the morning with Giselle, and it had been a very lovely experience. The sunrise, the animals, and of course, the lady herself. He didn't take humans seriously, most of the time. Only very special ones like Aragorn. Still, the fiery-haired woman amused him to no end. He found it refreshing to be around such energy as hers.

Still, even good things must come to an end, and they had parted. He had gone to get some lunch, and then spent some time in the stables, petting the horses affectionately, making friends with all of them. He liked horses, of course, as he liked all animals. After a couple of hours, he found himself ready for different entertainment, so he headed back into the main building.

It was really inexcusable, given his elven sight, that he didn't see the person he walked into from much farther away. He'd been quite distracted by looking into the various rooms and trying to decide what to do next. He had just about decided to give the games room a try, when something... no, someone, bumped into him rather hard. He nearly fell, but managed to catch himself gracefully before he was knocked completely off his feet.

When he had caught his breath, he offered his hand to help the other man off his feet. He managed it on his own, and the elf shrugged and smiled at his greeting. He tilted his head to the side, and shook the offered hand.

"Elminster. I am Legolas, Prince of the Woodland Realms. May the Valar smile on our meeting. Sage... you have the aura of magic about you. Are you... a Wizard?"

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-02 12:26 pm UTC (link)
Elminster stared up at the tallest elf he had ever seen. Even the tallest elves he knew rarely got as tall as 5'10". This Legolas had to be at least 6' tall. More than that, he seemed to be a strange mix of several of the elven races. He had the golden hair of a Sun Elf, the fair skin of a Moon elf and the title of what sounded like a Wood Elf. At the mention of his magic, the old sage smiled.

"Hail and well met Legolas, Prince of the Woodland Realms. I am indeed a Wizard. I have been fortunate enough in my time to have received that blessing from the goddess Mystra."

The name triggered the memory of the scream in his mind, and Elminster shuddered and whispered a quick prayer to the goddess, wishing her to be alright.

"Tell me, Legolas. Where on Toril am I? And what has been going on? The Weave, and thus all of magic, was going wild when I left my tower."

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-02 02:27 pm UTC (link)
The light-hearted elf smiled when his guess was proved correct. He'd been so sure of it, for the man in front of him radiated a sort of power, despite his non-descript appearance. He reminded him, actually, of his old friend Gandalf.

"I knew it... odd, though. I've never heard of a Wizard named Elminster. Still, I do not know all the things there are to know."

For one thing, he had no idea who Mystra was. Goddess? When he'd spoken to the man, Riddick, they had talked of God. Perhaps a Goddess, then, was something like the Valar? But he'd never heard of a Vala called Mystra. Still, he was getting used to not having any idea what was going on half the time.

"Toril? I fear I do not know that name. You are on Mirage, my friend and..." His eyes widened as it finally made it through his brain what must have happened. "You are a new arrival!"

He wasn't at all prepared for this. He hadn't noticed any blinking key in the foyer, because he hadn't been through there yet. He wasn't in host mode at all. He quickly bowed, much more deeply than he had the last time. After all, this was a wizard, and he deserved respect. Even a carefree elf like Legolas knew that.

"My Lord Wizard, if you would please accompany me? I have much I can tell you, and much to show you, that may clear everything up."

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-02 03:18 pm UTC (link)
Now this is strange, thought Elminster. He had never heard of any place called Mirage. That on top of the fact that this Legolas had never heard of either Mystra or Toril. He had been called a "new arrival", so did that mean there might be others from Faerun here? He decided that it would be best to follow the elf.

"Very well, Legolas." he said "If you can clear this up, I will be in your debt." As he began to follow the elf through the hallways, he took out his pipe and it lit itself as he spoke the proper command word. The fact that the pipe, a powerful magical artifact, was still in working order was a good sign. Perhaps magic was still working properly, and all he witnessed was a freak accident in the Weave. Lost in thought, he continued to follow and listen to Legolas.

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-02 06:04 pm UTC (link)
Legolas gradually gathered himself as he led the way to the main room. First, let him read the plaque, then, hope that the Wizard didn't attempt to kill him despite what the plaque said about that. After all, it only said that it wasn't allowed to kill someone, not that it was impossible. Maybe, if someone tried hard enough, it could be done. He hoped now, but wasn't willing to stake his life on it. He would be cautious.

It wasn't long before they were in the room with the plaque, and Legolas was waiting off to the side while the Wizard read it. He would stay around, to answer any questions that he might have, as well as to show him to his room, if he wished. Which would need the key. When Elminster turned back towards him, he nodded.

"It is true, my Lord. I am a Prince among my people, but Middle Earth no longer exists for me. I think we are stuck here forever."

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-02 06:37 pm UTC (link)
Elminster looked at the plaque, read and reread the inscription.
"Welcome to Mirage.
This is your new home.
Your every need will be fulfilled.
You will have a place to live.
You will have food and clothing.
You will have entertainment.
You will have company.
You will not be able to leave.
You will not kill. Ever.
If you have questions, ask my assistants.
Love,
The Planet"
"Hm." said Elminster. He turned back to Legolas and listened as he lamented their predicament. He looked around, remembering the layout of this room, in case he ever needed to get back to it.

"If this is indeed the case, then I will make the best of the situation. But first there is something I must try. If it works, it could mean freedom for the both of us." He concentrated on a spell he had used many times, one of teleportation. He concentrated and once again it was more difficult to cast the spell than he remembered, but he got it of and felt himself momentarily vanish from the world. He reappeared and looked around. He was precisely where he was before, standing next to the plaque and Legolas.

"Oh well. It was worth a try. Thank you for being patient, Prince Legolas. Can you tell me where I am to live? And, for that matter how long have you been here yourself?"

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-02 06:53 pm UTC (link)
Legolas laughed, but not in a mean way. Just in the way that he was constantly amused by pretty much everything and anything. He shook his head slightly. This Wizard was dealing with things very well, almost too well. But that was a good thing. He hadn't looked forward to an angry Wizard. That would be bad.

"My Lord Wizard, the pink-haired witch already tried something similar to that. She walked around for a couple of days, constantly blinking out and then in again."

He nodded and then gestured towards the door.

"If you will, Lord, follow me. I will get you your key, and then show you to your room."

He hoped Elminsters key had the room number on it, as his had, or else he would have no idea where to lead him.

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-02 09:29 pm UTC (link)
Elminster nodded and followed Legolas. So, he thought, he wasn't the only one with magical talent here. Furthermore, he wasn't the first to think of teleportation magic either. This bared investigating.

"What can you tell me of this pink-haired witch?" Elminster asked as they entered a new room. It was nice to have a competent person there with him, able to explain to the best of their ability what was going on. This pink-haired witch he had mentioned seemed to be a decently competent mage. She might be able to tell him something about the state of magic in this place. Come to think of it, this Legolas also seemed to know more about what was going on. He might prove to be a good knowledge source in future.

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-02 09:39 pm UTC (link)
It wasn't a long ways to the foyer, and as Legolas had expected, the box on the desk was blinking, signalling a new arrival. He was starting to get the hang of this place, he figured. He gestured gracefully with his head towards the box.

"Inside there is your room key. After you get it, I shall show you to your room, my Lord."

At least, he hoped he would. He wasn't even sure the number would be on the key, he was just hoping. Still, best to cross that bridge when he came to it, he figured.

"Oh, the witch? I have often seen her exploring the grounds. I have heard she wishes to excape, her and a man who calls himself a Ranger. Her name is something very strange... Tonks, I believe. A strange human, even stranger than most. That is all I really know of her, except that she carries a strange stick with her, and is friendly. I seem to always see her speaking with someone new."

He waited for the Wizard to get the key as he talked. Again, he really didn't mind telling stories, when he had a good audiance. This strange old man was definately that.

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-02 10:31 pm UTC (link)
Elminster picked up the shiny key and looked at it closely. There was an inscription on it in Common, which read "E242". He assumed that this must be the designation of his room. He showed this to Legolas, in the hopes that he might know the location of his room.

"Please, stop calling me 'My Lord'. It's been a long time since I've been lord of anything. It's even been over a hundred years since I've had an apprentice. Tonks, eh? I may have to seek her out. There are some strange things about magic here."

A thought occurred to him. "Legolas, how many humans are here as compared to other races?"

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-02 10:43 pm UTC (link)
"Well, my Lord Wizard, it would seem that you are in luck. I believe that Tonks is in that building, as well. Follow me."

Legolas had not gotten as far as he had without a few skills, and one of them was a keen sense of observation. He watched a lot more than he appeared to, and knew things people might not expect him to. Which wasn't to say he knew everything, far from it.

"If I am not to call you my Lord, what shall I call you?" He looked at him enquiringly before answering his question. After all, if the Wizard didn't want to be called Lord, he wouldn't call him that. One thing the wise learned was not to offend a Wizard.

"I believe most of them are human. I am the only Elf, and I have seen no Hobbits or Dwarves. Nor, thankfully, any of the Orc vermin. I know there is at least one vampire, I think perhaps two or three. Most, however, are human, of different ages, from different times and different places."

He led the way towards the 'E' dormitory as he spoke.

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-03 10:53 am UTC (link)
"Please, just call me Elminster, or El if you'd like." said Elminster. It seemed that fate had decided to place his living quarters in the same building as this magic-user named Tonks. As he puffed away on his pipe, he tried to figure out what, if anything, all the people here had in common. Most were human, only some had facility with magic, and there were a couple vampires.

"If there are indeed vampires present, how is it that they do not expire in all this sunlight? And from different places and ages you say?" Elminster thought for a while, and then continued "If this planet is indeed responsible for our stay here, it must be hugely powerful. No entity in my world since the time of Ancient Imaskar has been able to reach across to another world. And no entity that I know of has been able to reach across time. Indeed, we should be wary of it." They continued to walk through the complex toward the building containing Elminster's room.

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-03 11:05 am UTC (link)
"Very well, then. I shall call you Elminster." El, he decided, would be much too informal. He would probably die of the shock if he called a Wizard that. Though Legolas took very little seriously, wizards were one thing he most definately did.

"I do not know that, my friend. Perhaps in different places, vampires behave differently. Yes, we are all from different places. I hail from Middle Earth, and no one else here is from my land. It is all very random, the planet just seems to take anyone from anywhere. It is something to be wary of."

He led them to the door of the 'E' complex, and then to the stairs to the second floor.

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-03 12:40 pm UTC (link)
"That is true. I must get in the habit of thinking ... differently. And I agree. Anything that acts that randomly with that amount of power is something to keep an eye on." said Elminster as they strode up the stairs. They reached the door labeled "E242" without difficulty. Taking the key, he inserted it into the door lock and turned. Inside was an exact replica of his tower room, complete with his shelves worth of dusty tomes. It also had the addition of a balcony looking out over the resort.

"Well, that was unexpected." said Elminster. "This looks almost exactly like my room back home in Shadowdale. Right down to my tomes. Although I did leave the bed unmade, and this one is made neatly." He turned back to Legolas

"Thanks again for all your help. Is your room like this also?"

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-03 01:53 pm UTC (link)
Legolas nodded in full agreement. He didn't expect that they could do much to be on guard against such a powerful force, and unlike some, he didn't hold out much hope for escape, but he would do what he could to keep himself safe.

He laughed at the Wizard's response. He probably should have mentioned the little detail about the rooms changing to suit their owners.

"No, the rooms depend completely on their owners. I should have mentioned this before. Mine looks like a forest. You must have wished yours to look as it does."

He paused in the doorway and looked at the man curiously.

"Is there anything else you would like to see, or any questions you have?"

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-03 04:07 pm UTC (link)
"I was actually wondering if you could tell me your room number. And the number of the witch you mentioned, Tonks." said Elminster "You seem like you know what's going on around here, and I could always use someone who knows the area. And I would be interested to chat with another spellcaster."

He looked back at the door with Legolas standing there and said "Thanks again, Legolas."

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[info]princegreenleaf
2008-07-03 04:56 pm UTC (link)
Legolas nodded. "You can find me in room B 246. As for the pink-haired witch, I do not know. I only know that I have seen her and the Ranger come into this building."

He wasn't, after all, a stalker, just someone who kept his ear to the ground.

"If you need anything, please come see me. I have enjoyed speaking with you, Elminster who is not a Lord."

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[info]sageoftherealms
2008-07-03 09:23 pm UTC (link)
Elminster half-smiled at the title Legolas had given him.

"Thank you again, Legolas. I have no doubt I will be seeing you around. I intend to explore this place fully. Until then, I bit you farewell."

Elminster bowed, closing the door and deciding to inventory what he had wished into existence through his room.

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