Caladwen's POV:
It was the next day. The Fellowship rose early, to get an early start on their journey once again. Each of them were handed gifts from Galadriel herself. Legolas was given an outstanding bow, that was sure to suite his skills. Two hobbits, Merry and Pippin, were given two daggers while Sam was given a rope. The dwarf was given nothing, except three strings of Galadriel's white hair. I saw all of them load up into boats, that would take them down the calm river.
I wanted to stay and follow them along the river, but I had orders from my father that needed to be addressed. Saruman was suppose to have sent an accompany of orcs, to try and snatch the hobbit before he reaches Mordor. My orders were to meet up with the Uruk Hai and tell them exactly where the Fellowship is, since I am following them. But, I can only do that if I leave now. So that I can meet up with the Uruk Hai and come back to follow the Fellowship.
I rode out of Lothlorien and made my way in the direction, from which the Uruk Hai was suppose to be coming from. It didn't take me long to ride ahead and meet up the Uruk Hai. I was definitely surprised at how big the group of orcs was. They definitely outnumbered the Fellowship.
"Where are the half-lings?" asked Uruk Hai.
"Watch your tone filth!" I snapped. "You are in no ranking to be ordering me around."
All of the orcs behind Uruk Hai backed up. I guess they knew my reputation after all. But, Uruk Hair remained firm and in his usual place. My blood boiled. He made me so angry and mad that I wanted to slice his head off and be done with him. But, I knew that if I did that, that I would only be asking for more trouble. Instead I quickly took out my sword and sliced his chest in an oblique line with the tip of my sword. The cute was deep and I could tell that he was in pain, but I didn't not care. Dark blood was coming from the wound.
"Next time you will think twice before you speak to me." I said. "Now, the hobbits along with the rest of the members of the Fellowship are resting at Amon Hen. It's just up the way."
The group of orcs ran past me with Uruk Hai leading the way. When the orcs were long away from me, I started thinking. I felt so bad. Thoughts were piling into my head. I felt terrible but why? I knew that the Fellowship was going to be outnumbered by the Uruk Hai and yet I let them go anyway. Should I help them? I was so lost and confused at this point that I didn't know what to do. I shook my head and cleared my head. I needed to stick to my orders and that is exactly what I plan on doing. So I rode in the same direction of Uruk Hai.
My orders from here on out were to go after the hobbit and take the ring if possible. When the orcs made it to Amon Hen, they were met by Aragorn with his sword in hand. Uruk Hai gave his orders and some of the orcs attacked Aragorn, while the others went after the hobbits. I didn't stay to fight Aragorn, Gimli, or Legolas. I simply rode after the hobbit.
When I reached the hobbits and was close enough to kill them, I stopped and realized I had the wrong ones. These hobbits weren't the ones carrying the ring at all. I looked around but I couldn't find the right hobbit at all. Before I could continue looking around for the hobbit, Boromir came running in my direction. I quickly took out my sword to defend myself, clashing swords with Boromir's. My horse reared up, causing Boromir to back up and eventually run off with the two hobbits once the orcs came in his direction.
Boromir put up a good fight whenever orcs came near him or the hobbits, but it wasn't long before Uruk Hai shot him with a bow and arrow. Boromir still kept fighting, even with three arrows in his chest. I admired his strength fore I have never seen anything like that in my life. The two hobbits were picked up by orcs and taken away in the direction of Isengard, when Boromir collapsed to the ground.
I stayed behind with Uruk Hai, who loaded his bow with another arrow and pointed it directly at Boromir. When he pulled the arrow back with the bow and I turned my head, preparing myself for the loss of life. However, it never happened because Aragorn knocked Uruk Hai down and started fighting him. I was still going to wait, but when I saw Legolas making his way over to me, I rode away.
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