Re: Angmar: The Northern Lands
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2022 6:11 am
Snak saw it ever since she was a girl. She knew no one else did. As a child you do not question The Anar, the Isil. Why would she have any cause to question this third body. The ball rose every three moons... every three and three parts out of four moons. It rose resplendent in its rings. With the Anar and Isil, they looked nothing more than disks. But this third body was clearly a ball. She could see it even through the pines. Stripes and storms raged across its surface. And the rings sometimes blotted out the entire sky. Snak was afraid the Arda would fall in some nights.
When she asked her elders about it they took it for child fantasy. North wood orcs were allowed and encouraged to let their minds wander and to dwell in the fantastic. Eating odd plants and fungus from the forest was not uncommon. But as she grew and kept speaking so vividly about this gaseous Giant apparition worries grew too.
Her tribe took her to a witch. To that crone that lived in the cliff-side pockets. They spoke about taking her to the Kagam Khazads even. Those horrible dwarf magicians. She learned to stop asking and they soon forgot. But the Giant did not stop appearing like the works of some horrible clock.
Snak squatted at her fire with a piece of rabbit boiling on the camp stove. Anar was blotted out by the Giant leaving the morning tepid. She was three days into the Ered Mithrim and far north of her woods tribe. She knew she did not have much time. Whatever had fallen from that Giant's rings three nights ago into the Northern Waste was sure to attract others to this part of the Arda. She needed to get to it first.

When she asked her elders about it they took it for child fantasy. North wood orcs were allowed and encouraged to let their minds wander and to dwell in the fantastic. Eating odd plants and fungus from the forest was not uncommon. But as she grew and kept speaking so vividly about this gaseous Giant apparition worries grew too.
Her tribe took her to a witch. To that crone that lived in the cliff-side pockets. They spoke about taking her to the Kagam Khazads even. Those horrible dwarf magicians. She learned to stop asking and they soon forgot. But the Giant did not stop appearing like the works of some horrible clock.
Snak squatted at her fire with a piece of rabbit boiling on the camp stove. Anar was blotted out by the Giant leaving the morning tepid. She was three days into the Ered Mithrim and far north of her woods tribe. She knew she did not have much time. Whatever had fallen from that Giant's rings three nights ago into the Northern Waste was sure to attract others to this part of the Arda. She needed to get to it first.