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Who: Legolas and YOU
What: Legolas is on a bitty loss. Whoops! Hope that thing he’s climbing isn’t important to you. Or that you don’t notice a small elf following you and hiding (conspicuously) behind something.
When: Jan. 22nd to Feb. 5th
Where: Inside the castle, in the garden, in the forest- Anywhere, really.
Rating: C for cute
On the morning on the twenty-second, Legolas woke up not as a five-hundred year old elf with amazing skill with a bow but the equivalent of a six year old elfling who enjoyed climbing things. So several people will see a small elf with golden hair around his shoulders and bright eyes running through the halls.
And without any previous knowledge of the castle or people there. His priority, surprisingly, was not finding a familiar face but exploring. A whole new place available for a small elf child to run through and find things to climb!
He could also be sliding down the railing of the stairs into the lobby with a delighted squeal, or trying to climb the shelves in the library. Legolas could also be running through the garden and kicking around snow, throwing snowballs or going into the forest to try to find a tall tree to climb. Probably not the best idea, he might get stuck in one of them. There was no limit!
What: Legolas is on a bitty loss. Whoops! Hope that thing he’s climbing isn’t important to you. Or that you don’t notice a small elf following you and hiding (conspicuously) behind something.
When: Jan. 22nd to Feb. 5th
Where: Inside the castle, in the garden, in the forest- Anywhere, really.
Rating: C for cute
On the morning on the twenty-second, Legolas woke up not as a five-hundred year old elf with amazing skill with a bow but the equivalent of a six year old elfling who enjoyed climbing things. So several people will see a small elf with golden hair around his shoulders and bright eyes running through the halls.
And without any previous knowledge of the castle or people there. His priority, surprisingly, was not finding a familiar face but exploring. A whole new place available for a small elf child to run through and find things to climb!
He could also be sliding down the railing of the stairs into the lobby with a delighted squeal, or trying to climb the shelves in the library. Legolas could also be running through the garden and kicking around snow, throwing snowballs or going into the forest to try to find a tall tree to climb. Probably not the best idea, he might get stuck in one of them. There was no limit!
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"I will, ada. I will try, at least."
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"Good. And I hope that this means I will only hear about you being very, very good from now on."
It wouldn't last, of course, but it might buy a few days of peace where it might not otherwise be, before he had to once again have him renew his vows.
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"I am always good!" So he claims. And as long as dad doesn't hear about him being anything but good... well, it leaves room to have fun.
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Thranduil was here less thinking of similar situations to this or even death and more of how inventive Legolas could be when it came to not being found. There had been times enough when, if not for the spell of the doors, Thranduil would have been driven frantic with worry. He still was, on occasion, but knowing that his child could not have left without the gates being opened was often some measure of comfort.
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Think of what he could find in Cair Paradisa."I am usually good?" He tries with his brightest smile but it falters because, really, he can't think of a time his dad won't ever be there. "You are always there though."
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"But I was almost not, this one time. We are at home." And he feels his heart tighten at that, and struggled not to show it. For Legolas would not be coming home, would he?
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"Almost but you still were. Just like always." Every time he had climbed to high or done something that he'd needed his father. And always would be.
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"Only promise me you will be careful." And in that there's echos of what he could have said to him again, when he was older. But that was beyond hope, surely.
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"I promise. I will be more careful than anyone."
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It gets boring after a bit though.
"Can we go play?"
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"And what would you like to play?"
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"You pick~"
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"Can we go play in the snow?"
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"If that is what you wish." He smiled as he said it - it was not a thing that could often be at home, after all. "You may find it colder than you expect." He was a very young elf.
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He hopped out of his fathers arms and took his hand, trying to tug him towards the stairs and the door outside.
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Thranduil drops Legolas's hand as they reach the outside and watches his child dart away across the snow.
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He dives into a pile of snow, peeking up after a moment and covered except for this eyes. And he watches his father for a moment before springing up with a snowball in hand and chucking it.