Post by Morsereg Dîndaedel on Jul 29, 2005 17:18:39 GMT
Morsereg entered the rooms of himself and his wife within Khand, smirking as he slid his ceremonial black robe off and put it on a bed, going over to the window, a window facing towards the west.
He was gazing, thinking to himself, when suddenly, he was taken into his head. His eyes zoned out, and suddenly he found himself infront of Mandos.
"The deeds you have done, Morsereg, are numerous and unforgivable. You have taken the lives of thousands, the homes of many more. You have eaten the flesh off of an Elf, keeping it alive long enough for you to devour the last beats of their heart. You have taken realms that were once beautiful, and corrupted them. The stains you left on the realm of Arnor will never perish, and the lands will be poisoned forever from your short stay there. This is unforgivable." Mandos spoke, staring down heartlessly at Morsereg, who began to notice that he was not standing just infront of Mandos, but infront of all of the Valar, and some of the Maiar who's lives he had taken.
"I ask not for forgiveness, Namo. I ask not for you to forgive me, for I need no forgiveness. If anyone is at fault, it is you, for not seeing my true intentions before. Fall into the void, Mandos! Rot forever, and weep, for you have unleashed a terror upon Middle-Earth that will soon rise to be stronger than Morgoth!" He turned to leave, but the Valar began to file infront of him, but Morsereg just continued to walk, burning the Valar by simply being in their pressence as he passed.
"Stay, Morsereg!" Mandos called, "We shall help you repent for your evil deeds. If you leave now, know that you will never be welcomed back in Valinor. Know that you shall forever walk through Middle-Earth, eternally damned, for you shall not be killed in battle. Only sickness may take you, accursed Servant! Wander Middle-Earth forever, and despair, never to die!" But Morsereg ignored Mandos, and departed from his halls.
The next thing he knew, Morsereg was staring out the window, and he shook his head. He shut the window, and departed from the rooms again to walk amongst his new people. Mandos didn't scare him...
He was gazing, thinking to himself, when suddenly, he was taken into his head. His eyes zoned out, and suddenly he found himself infront of Mandos.
"The deeds you have done, Morsereg, are numerous and unforgivable. You have taken the lives of thousands, the homes of many more. You have eaten the flesh off of an Elf, keeping it alive long enough for you to devour the last beats of their heart. You have taken realms that were once beautiful, and corrupted them. The stains you left on the realm of Arnor will never perish, and the lands will be poisoned forever from your short stay there. This is unforgivable." Mandos spoke, staring down heartlessly at Morsereg, who began to notice that he was not standing just infront of Mandos, but infront of all of the Valar, and some of the Maiar who's lives he had taken.
"I ask not for forgiveness, Namo. I ask not for you to forgive me, for I need no forgiveness. If anyone is at fault, it is you, for not seeing my true intentions before. Fall into the void, Mandos! Rot forever, and weep, for you have unleashed a terror upon Middle-Earth that will soon rise to be stronger than Morgoth!" He turned to leave, but the Valar began to file infront of him, but Morsereg just continued to walk, burning the Valar by simply being in their pressence as he passed.
"Stay, Morsereg!" Mandos called, "We shall help you repent for your evil deeds. If you leave now, know that you will never be welcomed back in Valinor. Know that you shall forever walk through Middle-Earth, eternally damned, for you shall not be killed in battle. Only sickness may take you, accursed Servant! Wander Middle-Earth forever, and despair, never to die!" But Morsereg ignored Mandos, and departed from his halls.
The next thing he knew, Morsereg was staring out the window, and he shook his head. He shut the window, and departed from the rooms again to walk amongst his new people. Mandos didn't scare him...