Tol-Timpinen

There's a tempest in yon horned moon,
And lightning in yon cloud,
And hard the music, mariners,
The wind is piping loud;
The wind is piping loud, my boys!
The lightning flashes free,
While the hollow oak our palace is,
Our heritage the sea.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Viserys Blurb #2

It seemed like a good idea at the time. Alex fulfilled all prophecies thrown his way. After hardly five years in Khrennad he headed the Tower division of the Combined Army. He was widely considered to be the most powerful man on the continent, second to Tim Markandov. And since the Head of Counsel had already proven himself immune to mind-control, the Enemy would surely target the young commander instead.

Commander Dumon himself had agreed to the plan. His own mental shields allied to the more mystlcal ones set in place by the Head of Counsel himself would hide their true designs, while false memories - which Alex himself would believe whole-heartedly until the spells were removed - would set the Enemy himself moving inexorably on a path to his own destruction. So, working quickly and with utmost secrecy, they prepared.

The ruse proceeded smoothly. Their "weakness" was sensed; the Enemy sent his emissary; the emissary was despatched and finally the Enemy himself took a hand. But Robert Joseph Lee had never been one to play by his opponents' rules: He preferred to make his own.

So when he came, it wasn't the commander's mind he invaded.

****

"Captain! What orders?" The soldier was young, one of the newest recruits, and visibly frightened. Understandable. His commander was standing face-to-face with the enemy, and judging by the lack of news from outside, he wasn't exactly winning.

Viserys hesitated for the barest of instants. "There are none," he said. "You are to remain at your posts. Commander Dumon has the situation well in hand." And without further ado he strode off through the halls.

****

Empty. The room was empty. So were his office, personal quarters, and usual haunts.

"DAMN IT!" Alex roared. "I want every section on the alert. Check every room, sent a patrol - no, three - send three patrols to the grounds. Any word, bring it to me in the Council Chambers." Tim would be there, he knew. And he had questions that needed answering. Cloak flourishing as he spun, Alex pelted through the long hallways and up the stairs, leaving a confused recruit standing open-mouthed behind him.

The voice caught him in midair, one foot having just bid farewell to a step while the other was beginning to think about landing. He missed his footing and tumbled head-over-heels.

YOU HAVE FULFILLED YOUR HALF OF THE BARGAIN. I WILL HONOR MINE. Then, worse than any war-cry: Pleased laughter.

Horribly, horribly familiar laughter.

The youthful recruit blinked as brilliant sunshine flowed through the window for the first time in weeks, then blinked again as his commander, crumpled at the foot of the stairs, began to weep.

****

It seemed like a good idea at the time. Most things did.

The chance to utterly control the single most powerful vessel in either world, with the traitors' sworn oath not to retaliate. And while theirs wasn't a word he usually trusted, a certain spell would ensure total cooperation.

That also had seemed like a good idea at the time.

Now, though, Lee was beginning to wish they would try something. It would take the boy off his hands.

The first two days or so had been fine. Wonderful, even. He had in his complete control the one person who could best him in strength or skill; the only threat to his safety had not only been nullified, it had been converted one hundred percent to his cause. And because the boy's very thoughts were his to command, there was no chance of mutiny.

The boy's power was impressive. Rebuilding his stronghold, healing every man and beast in his army, and lifting the age-long curse from the Towers (per the charmed agreement) had taken the space of five minutes or less. And if the boy had been left a little pale and sweaty, well, such was to be expected. His reservoirs of energy were all but unaffacted. The following forty-eight hours had seen fully half of his life-long dreams fulfilled and the rest on their way.

Then, desiring a moment's peace, Lee had handed the boy off to the dungeons and gone for a drink. He'd hardly filled his glass when one of the guards defied all orders by bursting into his private room.

"Sir - apologies for the intrusion, sir, but it's your prisoner - sir, he's dyin', sir, and there's nowt we can do, sir!"

Lee was instantly on his feet. "Bring him here."

"Aye, sir. Apologies, sir," and the guard backed through the open door and tore off through the halls.

The boy, as they dragged him in only moments later, was pale and gasping, but very much alive. Lee raised an eyebrow.

"I can't explain it, sir," the guard said, shaking his head and visibly trembling. The thought of his lord's wrath was not one he found pleasant. "When I left him first he was twitching, like, but when I got back he was right as rain, pardon the expression, sir." Until the previous day no rain for nearly two centuries had been quite right.

Lee forced down his fury and dismissed the guard with a gesture. "Leave him here."

"Sir, if he - "

"It would seem I can't trust him to you, and he's no threat to me. Leave him."

"Aye, sir." The guards left, quickly and silently. Behind them, the boy stood motionless; his eyes held no more expression than did his face, and he hardly seemed to breathe. Lee sighed mentally and turned his attention back to his drink. Soon his mind was fully occupied with other matters.

Thump.

Lee spun. The boy was gone! - wait, no, he wasn't. He had collapsed. Blue-tinged lips and faint twitches in his fingers that fell in perfectly with the guard's tale were the only signs of life left in him. Vacant eyes gazed sightlessly at the ceiling.

"Damn you, boy!" Lee cursed, dropping to his knees and catching the twitchy hand in an iron grasp. Life-energy flowed into the limp form, and air flowed into and out of the lungs once more. "Typical of your kind. Always more trouble than you're worth, even half-dead." Lee snarled. "Wait in that corner. I have - "

not dead?

" - a drink to...finish..." His brows furrowed. For an instant, he'd felt the feather-touch of an unprotected thought flash through the boy's head. He held perfectly still, waiting, but there was nothing more.

****

From then on, it became a game. A particularly dangerous game. Lee was forced to go through each day while consciously keeping the boy in mind - for every time he forgot, for even the barest of instants, the boy dropped dead. And every time Lee revived the boy, there was a split second when his control was weakened and the boy's own thoughts flew free.

Still, mental exercises had always been Lee's forte. Splitting his attention in such a manner quickly became second nature. He even learned to how to send the boy to take care of his personal matters - eating, sleeping, anything - while carrying on other matters uninterrupted. Of course, there was a week before he realized that such would be necessary. Lee smirked. Must have been uncomfortable. Amazingly, the physical exhaustion had no effect on the boy's powers. Lee was disinclined to voice a complaint about this. It fit perfectly with his plans.

Two weeks passed, then three, and finally four. He began his preparations. And at long last, the time came.

His foot landed on Tower property just as the month expired. One month to the minute since his last attack on the Towers had ended. One month to the minute since his deal with the Combined Army set in. One month to the minute since he had wrested complete and total control of Viserys Stark, icon and popular "savior" of the Khrennad'an people.

Under most circumstances, said control would also have expired with the oath and the month. But Lee was a strategist; his plans were not dreamed up and instigated in an instant. Thirty-one days on short rations and shorter sleep shut his conscious brain down the instant it awoke. Instantly Lee cemented a magical link between himself and the boy: Power flowed from the boy to Lee, was converted to physical energy, and then flowed back into the boy, keeping his body functional but completely under Lee's power.

So Viserys' foot was the second to tread the grounds, and immediately behind him spanned an army.

****

"Sir, we must retreat!"

"They're decimating our lines, sAAAAGH!"

Alex grimaced, spun, decapitated another of the Enemy's black-armored soldiers, and gave the order to fall back to the White Tower. Its walls were more for show than for defense, but that was more than the other Towers could offer. As quickly as his feet raced, his thoughts were faster.

How can they have recovered so quickly? Their weapons, what are they made of? Why are they not tiring? What's with the weather? WHERE IS LEE?

As if on cue, the Enemy's smooth voice floated above the din.

"CEASE!"

Instant silence fell. Glittering swords disappeared into black scabbards and their owners took careful paces backwards, leaving a clear space between the attackers and defenders. Into this gaping space walked Lee, and behind him, head held high and proud, strode Viserys.

Alex froze. I don't know what's going on here, but I don't think I'm going to like it, he couldn't help but think. He sidestepped one of his men, apparently frozen in terror, and made his way through the motionless throng to meet the Enemy.

"Ah, Dumon, my friend," Lee said congenially, but the smile never reached his eyes. "I'm glad to see you well."

"I'm sure," Alex replied in kind. His grip on his sword hilt tightened. "So tell me, jolie, do you plan on honoring your agreement, or will we have to take Viserys from you by force?"

"Oh, the latter, I suppose. But I'm afraid you'll have to convince him first. You of all people should know how loyal he can be." The taller man smirked. "Have fun." And with that, he disappeared.

Alex growled, a low guttural sound. "Come on, Viserys," he said, reaching for his friend's wrist; "I don't know what he thinks he's up to, but I - oof!"

As their skin touched Viserys' immobility came to a shocking end. His fist caught Alex hard in the belly, doubling him over and sending him sprawling. Before the commander could recover, Viserys had summoned a blade of fire and fallen into his customary defensive stance.

Well...damn.

****

Take him down, the Commander had said. Take him out. The Brigade was accustomed to tall orders, and to overwhelming odds - they ate impossible for breakfast - but this was the epitome of madness. Standing in the midst of a full-scale battleground, hardly holding his own against his crazed, traitorous, and ultimately deadly second-in-command, the Commander had shouted the orders over his shoulder and dived back into the fight.

Kaja Jorrin gritted his teeth. Impossible? Probably. But the Brigade had never left an order unfulfilled, and he didn't intend to start now. So he gathered his men with a shout - "Brigade! Aye Brigade! To me!" - left Captain Stark and Commander Dumon to kill each other, and assembled a hasty strategy even as he ran.

Without backup, without support, and without hesitation, the Brigade set out to kill Joseph Robert Lee.

****

It didn't work. Seven of their eleven men were felled in reaching the Enemy. The rest took him as one, but his physical strength was considerable, and even after losing his sword Lee managed to throw off his attackers. Jorrin struggled against a shattered leg and managed to catch Lee's ankle as he ran, bringing the black-armored magician crashing to the ground, but wounded as he was he could manage little more. Lee, unsurprisingly, smirked. His fall had brought him within reach of his sword. He grasped the hilt and rolled to his feet, raising the weapon above the brigadier's prone form.

Jorrin's heart pounded mercilessly, and his gaze locked onto Lee's whitening fingers, unwilling to look away.

The blade swung down. There was a sickening crunch, a shout of pain, and Jorrin rolled out of the way as Lee's unconscious body landed next to him.

"Sorry I took so long, sir," the other brigadier panted, dropping the heavy hilt he held. "Can you stand?"

Jorrin nodded and accepted the arm. He leaned on his shorter companion. "You've a good arm. Not many people could have managed that, especially not against that helmet."

"Did a number on my sword, sir. Think the Commander'll issue me another one?"

"If we make it out of this, I think it'll be the least he can do."

****

Well...damn.

Alex had time for no more. Between physical sword attacks, mental jabs, and of course his trademark magical barrages, Viserys had him effectively pinned; only blinding reflexes and an innate knowledge of his friend's favorite tactics had allowed the youthful commander to survive even this long. His arms ached. His lungs burned. He was sure that if he had been able to stand still for an instant, his legs would be shaking. His sword, carved ceremoniously but well-crafted for battle nonetheless, swept down from an attack that had left him wide open to a sloppy and ineffective defense. Faster than thought, his body moved to take what advantage he could.

Even as Viserys' blade of fire screamed towards the taller youth's neck, Alex's more slender weapon ran him through.

And it was only then that Alex realized. Viserys' eyes, so long empty, were suddenly awake; his blade had dwindled to little more than a tongue of flame to singe his hair as it passed.

He was free.

And he was falling.

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What's Your Inner Beast? [pics]




The Werewolf:

The Werewolf is the symbol for Spiritual Paths. You have the soul of a wolf inside you, which makes you warm and caring to those you love.

Strengths: Protection is a number one priority, and therefore you always gaurd the ones you love and keep tight bonds with your pack mates. Loyalty is strong within yourself, and you also expect it from the ones who are close to you.

Flip Side: Even though you care for those you love deeply, if they betray you, anger races through your veins. The Werewolf, despite it's warm fun-loving personality, can also stand up for itself if need be. You would have no problem hiding your anger if something sets you off balance.

Congratulations! You have a Werewolf inside!

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Captain Jack Sparrow is hiring pirates in Tortuga. Will he hire you? (pics)




Jack: "Great! Will Turner, get over here and meet this fine pirate! I do believe we have found ourselves a newly appointed first mate. He's perhaps not the greatest with skills that are heavy in the use of brains, but incidentally not as mutinous as one of my former mates. This one'll do perfectly. Welcome aboard, sailor. Have some rum, and walk dear Elizabeth back to the ship."

Arrr, great job. You're the new first mate. Welcome! Please rate this quiz what you feel it deserves. And try again if you'd like to apply for another position.


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Which of the Four Elements represents you best? ((Pictures and VERY detailed results))




You are Earth! The element Earth represents our Mother, the planet Earth itself. It also represents permanence, stability, and security. Hoofed animals, forest dwellers, insects, and digging animals fall under the Earth element. Animals like the Wolf, Cow, Rabbit, Chipmunk, and so on.Earth's mythical creature is the Dwarf.Earth is traditionally placed at the North pole which represents winter. The winter time of our life is Old Age. The time of day associated with Earth is Midnight.Astrological signs that correspond with the Earth element are Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn.The planets are Venus and JupiterTarot cards that represent the Earth element are the Empress, the World, the Hermit, Judgement, the Chariot, and the Wheel of Fourtune.The Earth element's Archangel is Uriel. Uriel is usually clothed in green, brown, and black. He is a fearsome yet quite figure who offers justice.Gems associated with this element are Onyx, Obsidian, Peridot, Emerald, and Cat's Eye,Balanced people of the Earth element hold Endurance, Nutrition, Responsibility, and Concentration. Earth bound people are also quiet, natural leaders with a sense of strength and direction.Please rate and or message!! I would REALLY appreciate it! All research from: http://thedance.com/wicca101/earth.htm
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Which One of The 7 Main Arts Are You? (Beautiful Pictures -- FIXED!)




You are ~Poetry or Song Lyrics~
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What kind of Sunset are you? (more pics by me!)




You are the Warm Sunset. (This picture is absolutely breathtaking to me.) You are a warm and bright person, just like the colors. You are mainly friendly and happy. But, if you notice, there is a bit of blue sky in there...which represents that not all of you is 100% happy all the time. Most compatible with: Pink Sunset, because you are both happy, peppy peopleLeast compatible with: Covered Sunset, because you like to show your true colors and the Covered Sunset tries to hide them. **********************************I spent several days making this quiz, and even took the pics myself. It only takes a second to let me know what you think!
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What's holding You back? (Amazing anime pics ^^)




MISTRUST holds you back! Too many people have lied to you, tricked, or betrayed you. You hate people in general, and their selfish natures. You push people away who try to get close, out of fear of getting hurt. You hate being alone, but you figure it's better than being depressed and/or heartbroken. WHO YOU NEED: Open your eyes! This person is right in front of you! The person want s to learn more about you and truely cares about your thoughts. This person is honest and loving, but is patient enough to give you your distance. Congrats and please rate!
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What Resides in Your Soul? (Anime pics, Accurate Results!!)




Intelligence resides in your soul! Your life is ruled by what you believe. If something makes sense, it is right. You may be a bit closed minded, so you need to loosen up. You have a strong sense of right and wrong. You are a perfectionist, and you may be a bit bossy. You come off as a strong person to people, and you know what you want out of life. When life throws you a curveball, you collaspe into denial. You are not very good at dealing with loss. You are very deidicated and passionite. Someone secretly loves you, but feel that they are inferior to you. You may feel like you don't need anyone, but you should open up. So many people care about you, if you only looked. You are a lovable person, but people may have a hard time finding this and therefor give up. Congratulations, and please rate!! ^^
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Thursday, July 13, 2006

An Apt Comparison?

Real Men use Windows.

Meaning Apple belongs to the Elves.

Take a moment to think about it. Really, now.

Windows:
- Prominent.
- Common.
- Has many accessories, not all of which are necessary.
- Flamboyant and often bulky.
- Relies often on brute force and monopoly.
- However, also contains some attributes (e.g. imaging programs and freeware) that can be more powerful or generally more useful than its Macintosh counterpart.
- The logo is a flag.

Apple:
- Understated.
- More difficult to find.
- Has enough bells and trinkets to be fanciful, but is not overloaded with extraneous gear.
- Products and programs alike are small and streamlined.
- Relies on accuracy and quality.
- Has been nearly overridden by its opponent (even though it is making a comeback), and in popular areas such as gaming, the brand is admittedly weak.
- The logo is a natural image: an apple.

How did I not see this before?

Which makes me wonder. What system did Aragorn use? Being a Man and all, but brought up by Elves. There's a conversation I'd like to see. Elrond and Gandalf (I'm assuming the Wizards would take the part of Men, being more akin to the latter in features and such) fighting it out over which operating system to give to the future King.

*snicker*