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paradisalogs2013-12-23 04:34 pm
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Who: Legolas and ANYONE
What: Wandering and Kissmas shenanigans
When: Anytime during December that's not during the Stepford plot, just say when in the header
Where: Anywhere on the grounds, in the forest or in the castle
Rating: G for now
[In the castle]
As little time as Legolas spent inside the castle, sometimes he had the urge to simply explore. It was a large place and he'd spent so much of his time in the forest and exploring already that he felt he should probably know the castle half as well. He was content to find a bottle of wine in the kitchens, something to save for another day and so that he wouldn't have to make a wish of the castle. He already trusted it very little and even less since he'd been turned into a fawn.
The library was nice as well. Plenty of things to read if he ever became bored. He already found a couple of books that seemed interesting but not enough to keep him there too long as company might.
[Castle grounds]
Legolas was most content when he was outside in the fresh air, cloak hanging over his shoulders and walking lightly over top of the snow and leaving it undisturbed. A snowball fight could be imminent if you find him. Or maybe you've found a random snow angel on the ground with no sign of anyone having been there to make them. You can't prove it was him. Or any elf.
[Forest]
The forest was where Legolas made his home. More or less. He would still very much like to see his own home again, once he returned to Middle Earth and finished what he needed to do. Something he hadn't... quite explained to his father yet. The elf was very conscious of where he stepped, careful not to irritate the frighteningly silent trees.
What: Wandering and Kissmas shenanigans
When: Anytime during December that's not during the Stepford plot, just say when in the header
Where: Anywhere on the grounds, in the forest or in the castle
Rating: G for now
[In the castle]
As little time as Legolas spent inside the castle, sometimes he had the urge to simply explore. It was a large place and he'd spent so much of his time in the forest and exploring already that he felt he should probably know the castle half as well. He was content to find a bottle of wine in the kitchens, something to save for another day and so that he wouldn't have to make a wish of the castle. He already trusted it very little and even less since he'd been turned into a fawn.
The library was nice as well. Plenty of things to read if he ever became bored. He already found a couple of books that seemed interesting but not enough to keep him there too long as company might.
[Castle grounds]
Legolas was most content when he was outside in the fresh air, cloak hanging over his shoulders and walking lightly over top of the snow and leaving it undisturbed. A snowball fight could be imminent if you find him. Or maybe you've found a random snow angel on the ground with no sign of anyone having been there to make them. You can't prove it was him. Or any elf.
[Forest]
The forest was where Legolas made his home. More or less. He would still very much like to see his own home again, once he returned to Middle Earth and finished what he needed to do. Something he hadn't... quite explained to his father yet. The elf was very conscious of where he stepped, careful not to irritate the frighteningly silent trees.
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"It sounds a very lonely library, to my ears. Do you find the difference pleasant?"
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With the reduction in the staff that kept the castle well-maintained, that meant that Elsa had rarely seen any of them as they went about their duties in the library. And with her papa busy with his duties and Anna off getting into trouble in the gardens and courtyards, that meant that the only person she tended to run into in the library was her mama. It was lonely.... but not all that bad. Not that she was about to say all this out loud!
"Pleasant? I would say no, but that seems too... negative. It's simply different."
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"Even if you do not find the difference pleasant, I hope that you find the library itself to be so."