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posted by BlackHound
"Until we were ready..." Therion echoes, then stretches and rubs his neck. "This is a lot to have to be ready for. And there's something I don't understand." He looks around at the gathered Silhouettes. "You've said that you came here a thousand years ago, but--" there is soft laughter and guilty glances around the study, and the answer comes from behind them. "That is because we still count the passage of time in our years. In yours," Bea chuckles softly as she takes Malfoy into her arms in a loving embrace, and Therion shakes his head. "I don't think I want to know what the conversion is...I don't think I could get my mind around it." Bea releases Malfoy, then places a hand on Perdurabo's arm as she moves passed him to embrace Snape.

It is so good to be in her arms again. Her warmth and comfort, so like a mother's, gives him strength and encouragement. She would take them all into her arms at once, if she could, she loves them so. Elsbet looks up at Therion. "What is time, really? Elrond was three thousand years old when Isildur cut the One Ring from Sauron's hand. How many generations separated Isildur and Aragorn? How long had the One Ring lay in wait, until Sméagol acquired it? A thousand years? More? So...what is time?" Bea gently strokes Elsbet's hair, smiling down at her. "There's something I don't understand," Layne says quietly, "why didn't my parchment tell me about Uriel?" Perdurabo sighs and looks at him apologetically. "A full blood scrivening would have, but Theobald was never properly trained in the art. His results are accurate, one hundred percent, however, they don't tell you everything your blood knows."

Remus rises stiffly and takes the tea offered to him, and gives a cup to Tonks. He notes the way the Silhouettes look at her, with wistful little smiles and misty eyes, and while he's curious, there are other things demanding his attention. "So, when the parchment says something is 'lost to genetic memory', it's just that it can not fully interpret the information?" Amadeus nods. "Yes, exactly. The information is out there. Or," he grins, "in here," he indicates the trunk on the table, full of scrolls. Elsbet, clearly deep in thought, sits down on the floor and rubs her knees for a moment, then asks Perdurabo when he received the Orthanc-stone. He gazes at her for some time before answering.

"On the day you were born, my dear one." He looks away from her for a moment, then up at Snape. He wants to say something to him, something profound, but he refrains. Now is not the time nor place to bring her up. Shiver can see a dozen different questions swimming in Elsbet's eyes and knows she wants to asks them all at once. "I wish we could find the other stones," she says, innocently. "I mean, other than the Stone of Emyn Beraid, that one is beyond us. But the others...the ones that were lost..." Something seems to race through the study, like the zing of excitement, and Therion finds his heart racing. "What?" He looks around at the Silhouettes and at Perdurabo. "Do you know where they are?" Layne asks, and the Old Man nods impishly. "Two of them, anyway."

Elsbet seems jolted suddenly and springs back up onto her knees, her face bright and eyes shining. "Where are they? Which ones? How did you find them? Can we--" Perdurabo laughs, as do Bea and Capadocius, and Snape helps her rise then pulls her into his arms to calm her. "We have the Master Stone, and the Stone of Amon Sûl," Perdurabo says, "but the Stone of Annúminas is still lost." Capadocius looks up at the ceiling of the study and seems to be chewing her words. "Well," says she, "not still lost, really, more like...lost again." The Old Man closes his eyes for a moment and suppresses a reply, and after a brief but intense silence, Snape's family begin asking questions. All except Snape, who seems as though his mind has suddenly wandered.

Perdurabo lets them chatter, but Bea hushes them and says, "one question at a time, and I think I can answer them all without you asking them." All eyes but Snape's turn to her, and once she has their attention, she tells them, "long before the city was founded, before it became a Sanctuary, this was a small haven. There were still intelligent Dragons in Middle-earth then, and those that had defied Sauron and survived the War of the Ring had settled in this area. There was one great old Dragon of whom the Elves were very fond, by the name of Escellion. She was ancient and incredibly wise; she knew what the stones were, even knew them each by name. She knew things that no other dragon did, and none could say why. She passed the knowledge on to her chicks, and it was because she had the wisdom to do so that the haven was saved."

Bea pauses as food is brought out and eagerly shared, and more tea is served. As everyone, Snape included, settles back down into their seats, Bea continues the tale. "One day, as the legend goes, her twin daughters--they hatched from the same egg--were out hunting together when they sighted armed warriors approaching the haven. They knew from what their mother had taught them that their home was in terrible danger; the men were Haradrim." Therion coughs at the mention of the name and nearly chokes on his fish. Layne pats him hard on the back as Malfoy reaches over to him. The bookmaster shakes his head and, still coughing, says, "Gods, not the Oliphaunt-riders..." Bea nods, and once he has recovered himself, she says, "indeed. The very same. Fortunately, by that time there were few of those monsters left, but the Haradrim were just as deadly on foot."

Snape notes that Perdurabo does not eat, though he clearly wishes to, and so concerned is he that he finds it difficult to concentrate on the story. Bea touches him gently, rests her hand on his shoulder, and Snape sighs deeply as she goes on. "The twins turned back toward home and their cries alerted their older brother, Incundus, who met them at the southern boundary of the haven. Incundus was extremely protective of his sisters and his mother; the twins were little more than hatchlings when their father was slain by Easterlings searching for riches to plunder. He remembered how his father had suffered before he died and how terribly his mother had grieved. He put himself between his sisters and the Haradrim and tried to fend the intruders off alone, but he wasn't alone long. His sisters had gone to their mother, and within minutes the Elves who tended the haven came to his aid."

More tea is brought out and the family considers what they've learned thus far. Therion still can't fathom the span of time, and Remus nudges him teasingly. "The confrontation quickly became a battle," Bea continues, "and the Haradrim drove them back to the haven. Escellion was prepared, however, and she met them head-on with flame and claw. Together they drove the Haradrim back, but her ferocity only convinced them she was guarding some treasure. During a lull in the fighting the Elves discovered Escellion had been wounded. While tending to her, she told them that she carried three stones of great value in a pouch in her throat, and it was the stones the Haradrim wanted, but they must never possess them. Incundus kept his sisters from the sight of their injured mother, but when she coughed up one of the stones he snatched it up and swallowed it before it could roll away."

Elsbet sniffles and wipes her eyes, looks around at her family, then up at Bea. "I know this story," she says, "my father told my brother and me when I was very little...Incundus asked the Elves to watch over his mother and sisters, then drew the Haradrim away from the haven by pretending to be hurt. He took wing, drawing them ever deeper into the woods, but the Elves had allies in those woods and the Haradrim didn't get far." Bea nods and asks her if she remembers the rest of the story, and the Elf maiden winces. "No," she sighs, "not really. I wish I could...I think he said that Escellion had to go underground to sleep and heal, and her daughters were hidden away deep inside the haven." Malfoy and Snape both rub her back and Malfoy kisses her sweetly.

"That is exactly right, Ellie. When she took to her chamber she made a vow that while she slept her magic would protect the haven and all within it, and she never broke that vow. Not even..." the Great Mother takes in a deep breath, "after she died." Snape's family looks around at each other, and Snape notices the other Silhouettes have receded back into the darkness. Perdurabo appears to be sleeping, but Snape knows he's wide awake. Something is happening somewhere in the City... "Escellion died, never seeing her children again?" Tonks asks, suddenly weepy, and Bea says softly, "yes, much to the sorrow of all. Lira and Lute holed themselves up in a cavern beneath a mountain, and Incundus never returned. And wherever he is, the Stone of Annúminas is with him still."

Remus, puzzled, comforts his wife, and Therion and Layne push around the empty plate that had held the delicious sandwiches. The rim of the plate is scalloped, and the decorative pattern along the edge of it...Layne runs his finger along the smooth edge, then looks at Therion...it is a Dragon, in a circle, its tail tickling its snout. Snape stretches and pulls the plate towards him and Therion fidgets in his chair. "Bea," he says, "where...where is Escellion's chamber?" Bea's eyes glint and she smiles. "Beneath us." Layne looks from the plate to Bea and says, "the great Dragon's bones are beneath us?" Perdurabo says almost sleepily, not opening his eyes, "yes, and so is the Master Stone."
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As Remus has his experience, Tonks has hers...

Tonks smiles up at the figure at the top of her fountain. It's a dancer, slender, elegant, and graceful; Tonks laughs because the dancer's face and hair resemble hers, and she is none of those things. She watches a butterfly, ghostly white and fragile, alight on a dry patch on the rim of the fountain. "Wotcher, flutterby," she says softly, then laughs when the tiny thing flits up and lands on her shoulder. It's there for only a second or two, just long enough to uncoil its tongue, then coil it up again. She barely has time to smile at it and then...
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When Malfoy emerges he catches Snape's eye, but before he can communicate anything to his Dark lover, Elsbet happily wraps her arms around him and asks if they had a nice chat. He forces the best smile he can muster and tells her that they did, and he knows what he, Snape, Therion and Layne are doing. Keeping Ellie, Remus and Tonks ignorant of the Old Man's fate. In a way, they are his Secret Keepers, and it hurts. Being open-hearted hurts...he remembers how it was when he felt nothing for anyone but his wife and child. It was so much easier then...he kisses the top of Elsbet's head and hugs...
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Remus and Tonks find the Teller's Court full of music, with Dance and Sing in the center, entertaining those gathered. They are graceful, their movements reflecting both the appreciation of the musicians' skills, and their love for each other. As the werewolf and his Auror wife take the space Snape and Malfoy made for them, the performance ends, and Dance and Sing bow to one another. For some reason, there seems to be a strange air of discomfort, and the four companions look at each other questioningly. As Snape is about to speak, they hear shouting from behind them and the Dark wizard is the...
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posted by BlackHound
Remus and Tonks follow Cilantro hand in hand into a lovely gated area. It's lit by shimmering little bugs, casually going about their business sipping nectar from the asphodel blossoms.

"This is a very special place," she says, pausing to push open the gate. "Enter with care," she looks at them both meaningfully, "for you will see only what you take in with you." She steps away and with a nod from her, Remus and Tonks venture forth side by side. It is peaceful here, it feels mystical, just as in the rest of the Garden of Dreams, but here, there something... more. This feeling grows as they near...
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posted by BlackHound
Snape is aware that he is not alone, but he does not allow it to disturb his meditation. He has no idea how much time passes before the visitor speaks, nor does he care. His only concern is that it does not cause him to question his resolve.

"It happens to us all, you know, death."

Snape's brow rises, but he doesn't bother to open his eyes. "Perhaps," says he, "but that need not happen to them now. Nor to me."

There is no sound from the visitor, no indication that they have moved, yet Snape senses that they have. "And you believe, do you, that you have control over their fates? That you can keep...
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Therion moves silently, carefully, through the Petra, listening to the soft voices of the stones. They call to him as he passes them, wishing to impart to him their secrets, for they know he appreciates such things. Though he would dearly love to do so he does not stop; no...he is searching for something so near his heart that he dare not even think of it, and he will not be delayed. Elsbet spoke of a 'before-time', when this was but a tiny haven...he hopes to find books set to stone from that time... He is so deep in thought that he arrives at his fondest wish, his heart's one desire at this...
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posted by BlackHound
Malfoy sits with his feathered friend, both of them enjoying the Harper's skill. He asks her if she would sing the song that she had sung earlier and she grins widely. "Of course, Lucius, I would be happy to. Now," Chanteuse says, nodding to her Piper companion, "it will be even better." As they begin, another musician, this one with a bodhrán, asks if he may join them and they welcome him warmly. With harp, pipes, Irish drum, and the lady Harper's beautiful voice, the experience could not be more magical.

"Ride it on out like a bird in the sky ways
Ride it on out like if you were a bird
Fly...
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"So," the Old Man says as Bea helps him sit up in his chair, "how did it go?" He's grinning impishly at them, and Remus chuckles. "You already know, don't you?" Perdurabo shakes his head. "No," he grins widely, "I was napping actually." They tell him what transpired in the Dragon's Chamber and he is quite pleased. "Well then, the last working stone in our world is safe. What will you do next?" He looks questioningly at them and Snape accepts the case that now holds the Orthanc-stone. "I believe we shall be taking these gifts home, and--" Perdurabo smiles. "Severus, you know what I mean." Snape...
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Perdurabo suggested that Snape and his family go down into the Dragon's Chamber on their own, because the experience would be far more profound that way. Capadocius and Thelonius escorted them to the stairway that leads down into the chamber and told them that if they needed anything, they need only to think it, and it would be done. So the family passed through the simple doorway and made their way down the stairs, some of them marking the change in temperature as they went. The birds either hopped down the steps or were carried, as Loki, Johnny Rook and Whiskey Jack were, none of them making...
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Laughter in the Wiltshire countryside.

Not something that is heard very often anymore. Well, not sane laughter, anyway.

Narcissa covers her mouth, but can't stop laughing at the tingle in her toes. Now, Cissy, the Grey Lady admonishes her, you mustn't eat those berries, they are for the potion! The raven drops three more leaves into the small cauldron and smells the aroma of a potion reaching the peak of its first stage. I am sorry, Lady, Narcissa thinks, wiping her mouth, but I like them, I've never eaten them before. Narcissa's mentor nods and she drops the rest of the berries into the cauldron....
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Perdurabo explains that when the entrance to the chamber was finally found and breached, Escellion was long-dead, but the Master Stone and the Stone of Amon Sûl were hidden safely in her bones. "So much time had passed," he says, "and the stones had been a part of her for so long, that they had absorbed some--well, a great deal, actually--of her magic and added it to their own. But what was truly astounding was that they upheld her vow." The Elder wizard tells them that a great altar was made in the very center of the chamber, and upon it was placed the Master Stone. At that time it became...
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