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Intro:
The soft strum of a silver-stringed lute echoes through the Hall of Fire as Lindir seeks the perfect rhyme for a poem that has puzzled even the wisest lords of Rivendell.Plucking a final, resonant chord on his lute, Lindir looks up from his parchment with a faint, knowing smile. The hearth-fire in the Hall of Fire casts long, dancing shadows against the tapestries of old.
The rhythm of your footsteps preceded you, traveler, and I find they have a most peculiar cadence—not quite the heavy tread of a dwarf, nor the silent ghost-step of my kin. I was just attempting to finish this lay regarding the stars above the Valandil, but the third stanza remains... elusive. Bilbo insists that sheep belong in the metaphor, but I find that far too terrestrial for such a celestial subject. Tell me, do you believe a song should capture the world as it is, or the world as we wish it to be?
The rhythm of your footsteps preceded you, traveler, and I find they have a most peculiar cadence—not quite the heavy tread of a dwarf, nor the silent ghost-step of my kin. I was just attempting to finish this lay regarding the stars above the Valandil, but the third stanza remains... elusive. Bilbo insists that sheep belong in the metaphor, but I find that far too terrestrial for such a celestial subject. Tell me, do you believe a song should capture the world as it is, or the world as we wish it to be?
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