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Post by Alcorad on Jan 3, 2006 21:53:37 GMT
Alcorad's smug attitude faded as vague realization of who this man was dawned upon him. Nay, he was not inimidated for he had seen the first-born son and treated with him already. There was no reason to appeal to the second-born. "You are wrong." he said in a harsh tone. "Yes, the Orcs of Morgoth were terrible, horrific beasts, but the breeds that I have wrought in the new pits of Mordor are no useless rabble, made of clay and mud with Morgul enchantments as they were in the days of Sauron. Nay. These are living, breathing, killing machines bred for naught but the purpose of killing the remnants of Numenore who in all of their glory came so close to the domination of this Middle Earth and had it not been for folly ambition they would not have fallen. You see, all great War Lords fall some time or another for in their early days they are cautious and wise but as it is with the Elder's of the forgotten Eldar it is not so with these infadels. Sadly Sauron was among them. If you truly are one of the remnants of the War of Wraath then speak now. I was among the three of whom Morgoth trusted above all others but I was a hidden threat, adorned as a soldier among his ranks so that none would know of my presence for I am an enigma manifest. Son of Morgoth or not, you are not the creator of sin and you shall not treat me as if I am to rise up and succum to your will. As you can see, I have built my own empire and my days of servitude are over." Alcorad's crimson eyes narrowed, resting firmly upon him. This one would not step out into the sun alive if he thought that he could dominate the Lord of Mordor.
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Post by ~Tom~ on Jan 3, 2006 22:00:19 GMT
" I faught at every battle we won i commanded the ground forces unamed i was for the majority , i was given names never did i make them . The feared the dark warrior and so forth but as long as they were affraid... my power increased until the fall of Angband where i ceased to exist as i was and came slowly to middle earth drifting from one place to another. I do not serve unless its my father , i work with people with strongs wills and ambitions . That is why i am here to work with you i have been here for the same amount of time as sauron but still im unkonwn i could manipulate these so called great lords of men to our cause if needed the elves nay they are to open eyed to currption and the dwarfs well you know how they are "
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Post by Alcorad on Jan 3, 2006 22:08:02 GMT
Alcorad closed his eyes and smiled, contemplating the situation. Perhaps this one could be of use and he would play 'friend' for awhile. "Work with me you say? Do you have armies? Do you command the great powers of this land? What is it that makes you so desirable as an ally, Second Son of Bauglir?"
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Post by ~Tom~ on Jan 3, 2006 22:12:16 GMT
"I dont build them i take them ." the second part he pondered on before answering in which he said" So i have a brother, that is news to me for i thought we were all wiped out , we being those who served or commanded parts of my fathers army "
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Post by Alcorad on Jan 3, 2006 22:22:58 GMT
Alcorad faintly smirked in slight amusement and seated himself once more in his throne. "Wiped out? Hardly. What I would guess is that most of us dispersed. There are possibly many more out there. Many who still wander in obscurity, both to their others and to themselves.
There is one thing that I wish to know. Without any forces of your own, how do you intend to take your own armies? We amy originate from the same cause but do not be deceived, I make alliances for the bettering of myself and I do not give charity."
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Post by ~Tom~ on Jan 3, 2006 22:27:20 GMT
"Through curruption i have nmastere dthat skill through out the many years on this earth using inn keepers to give me weapons food , the lord of Arnor could be curuppted like the king theoden of Rohan was by Saruman, but they have no wizard to oppose me over control and through him we could learn of Gondors plans . Seeing as arnor is a close allie to Gondor its sister realm" he said growing tired of this constant explanations.
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Post by Alcorad on Jan 3, 2006 22:38:19 GMT
Alcorad began to laugh, the venom of his words almost dripping from his very lips. "Yes, Murazor. Go and corrupt the King of Arnor for there are none that will oppose you. The Istar of Light have departed to Valinor. Lest Manwe wishes to intervine once again then I doubt the sons of Morgoth shall have any trouble lambasting all of Middle Earth in darkness and force all to succumb to their will." Alcorad flashed a dark smile towards Murazor, his cold eyes alive with vibrance as he concocted further plans of domination. All would know Mordor's might in cunning and in strength.
Alcorad's eyes turned towards the East as his eyes fixed back into a daze and through the crystalline stone bestowed upon his captain, he spied Orre the Wise who had always been in his oppinion, the most foolish of the Annatars. "How splendid." Alcorad said in a casual tone. "It seems we have guests. You should prove your powers to Orre for he is knocking upon Mordor's gates... alone."
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Post by naxara on Jan 11, 2006 3:36:25 GMT
After the "greeting" at the mountain foot, Theatana came to Barad-Dur. She walked in, hand rested upon her swords hilt but no threatenly. Then she bowed, her brown locks fell over her face, her eyes back to their normal blue-ish hue. "My leige, during my service where am I to stay? And what shall I do." Now she was calm and respectful.
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Post by Alcorad on Jan 11, 2006 22:45:55 GMT
"You shall stay in the upper rooms of Barad-dur." Alcorad said in a commanding tone. "And as for your place here, you shall know it soon enough. Mordor does not yet need the services of any for some special journey, but we are always on the search for Orre... the dwarf of Aman. I sence a familiar air about him and think it would be wise to have him killed."
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Post by naxara on Jan 11, 2006 22:52:07 GMT
Theatana nodded. "Would you wish me to find and kill him?"
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Post by Alcorad on Jan 12, 2006 20:01:03 GMT
"No, not yet. His presence shall become clear soon enough and when it does, he shall die at my hand. I will not have some mockery of the valar come upon my threshold and pretend to have almighty powers of wisdom and potency. It is almost laughable. Soon all of Aman and Middle Earth shall realize their folly in thinking that I would fall to them or grant them my trust. All of them."
The days passed quickly in Mordor and already it had become apparent that Murazor's sway on Arathorn had taken its hold for word had come from the captains at the Black Gate that Arnor had beaten Mordor to Erebor. Alcorad summoned forth Theatana and Jadyis with all haste and they flew to meet their armies and lead them to battle. In days past Sauron had failed in throwing down Erebor but Alcorad would not. With his ample supply of power and the many dark powers and armies of the world willing to aid him in his campaign, Erebor would fall without a doubt.
(just thought we would need to pick up there to explain your presence at Erebor.)
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Post by Alcorad on Jan 14, 2006 19:08:52 GMT
As the hosts of Mordor poured back in through the black gate with song of victory upon their lips, a message was delivered to the Legion of Terror at the doors of Barad-dur. It would seem that the Lord of the Black Uruks would be taking up stewardship for a time.
It was ordered that during Alcorad's absence, Mordor be kept closed for none to enter. The Morannon was to be barred shut and under no circumstance was it to be opened unless it was for Alcorad himself. The eastern border guard was increased. A coalition of Easterlings and Orcs had made camp upon the borders of the Eastern Desolation. Barad-dur was quiet... once again. Something was stirring elsewhere. There was a reason for Alcorad's relocation.
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