There
was a woman who was considered to be a man by almost everybody. Only
her nearest friends and family knew that she was a female, but they
also had a different view when they had seen her for the first time,
only it was so long ago that they forgot. Everybody thought that
Sauron was a man, and because of that, her identity was often
mistaken for somebody else.
Sauron
was a wife of Shatan Aragorn, and of many
other men at the same time29.
She was a king of Tataria, and together with her citizens she
built a country that could not be defeated and offered help and
protection to people of entire universe. In that country, a great
fortress stood, and it was envied for its powers and beauties by many
evil creatures. Its name was Mordor.
Mordor
stood at the south of Tataria, exactly in the middle of the road
towards the mountains, and it blocked the way into the sacred
Tatarian hills to all barbarians, and eased the journey there to all
creatures of God.
After
the meeting in Rivendell, a group of Sauron and her eight companions
left on the same early night towards Mordor. The castle had fallen
into the hands of the bandits soon after homes of the world had
been attacked and stolen, and it was no surprise. Mordor was
considered to be not just a castle, but a tool, a weapon against
enemies, and the evil army deemed it to be as important as an arsenal
of swords or cannons. An arsenal of swords and cannons belonged to
the vast terrains of Mordor, as well as many other treasures, but the
fortress itself, with its magical walls and supranatural cellars, and
resident ghosts and enchanted paintings, and secret hallways, and
sacred chapels, was an attraction to the eyes of every thief who
wanted to rule the world. And so, Mordor was attacked, not by an
army, but by distant machinery, and all its inhabitants became
expelled from the castle, and then it was entered by the enemy army,
who settled inside, despite many curses which touched them the moment
they crossed the doors. Sauron was not in Mordor at the time when it
became invaded, but instead was attacked at her private home in
Valhalla30,
and had to run away with her children, becoming separated with
her husband. She fled to the Misty Mountains of Tatarian south, where
always she could find shelter, even if the area was desolated from
friends. But Misty Mountains were not desolated at the time, which
brought her even more luck, and soon, supported by a quickly gathered
army of her citizens, she reached Rivendell where she found safety,
and even after a few weeks, her husband Aragorn.
It
was to that time-space where they decided to move, the time period of
Sauron's residence inside the Tatarian southern mountains. They all
travelled there easily, with help of William's protectional spells,
which he casted against their separation. There were nine of them:
William, Sauron, Johnny of the Caraibbean, Boadicea and Megara, Ville
of Scandinavia, Sauron's twin brother Dominic, Arthur the king of
Valhalla, and Steven the king of Austria. They were accompanied by
nine cats31,
who wanted to become their rides for their journey, taking the shape
of giant panthers. They entered the time doors with the fall of the
evening, and emerged from there in a territory of Rivendell's
northern borders, where the aurora light shone brightly, lanterning
their way for the whole night.
Sauron
carried all nineteen rings on a chain around her neck, and all her
companions travelled around her, with William and Dominic at the
front, who guided the whole group. They crossed the borders of the
elven kingdom though a river, one of four rivers which surrounded
that country from all sides, and it was a quiet night. The river was
peaceful, but its calmness was laced with feelings of silent
expectations. Expectations they all had, having talked over the war
and the state of their universe, and they knew that long adventures
awaited them, and long struggles, before the peace would come over
their world again. And the river itself seemed to know about their
universe's future and its secrets, and it was obvious so much, that
Sauron told her friends to stop for a while at the river's bank.
'What
is it? Why are we stopping?', asked Dominic, who was further to the
front and didn't hear Sauron's words.
'The
river has her secrets to reveal, and I want to know them,' said
Sauron.
So
they came closer to the sparkling water, and Sauron put her hand into
its depths.
'There
is a problem at Mordor, some trouble we will get in to,' said Sauron
ater listening to the shimmer of the water. 'We will make it there
quicker than we think, but the river warns us, there are enemy troops
gathering on our way, knowing about us, and they will attack.'
As
she was saying her last words, a group of black-clad horse riders
emerged in the horizon. The horses were stepping inside the shallow
bank waters of the river, spraying large drops onto the riders'
cloaks.
'It's
them already. Lucky we stopped, they would be unnoticed by us should
we have continued, and stronger in their attack,' whispered Sauron.
The
riders attacked all of a sudden violently, throwing themselves in a
close group at Sauron and her friends. They drew out their swords,
but before the riders could approach them they already became heavily
wounded from the massive amount of arrows shot at them by Steven and
Arthur. Four of them fell off their horses, and the other two were
slaughtered quickly by Sauron's and William's swords.
The
group decided to leave fastly the shores of the river, and their
panthers rode swiftly towards the main road which led straight into
Tataria. They only had to cross the forest of Sardony32
to enter the western borders of Sauron's country.
And
so they travelled, and inside the Sardony forest they were assaulted
many times, and each time they defended themselves bravely and
without much wounds. They camped for short times only, and behaved
quietly as much as they could, for they knew that enemy spies were
curious about them, and they did not want them to be reached by any
important information.
The
forest of Sardony was thick, but the road through it was clear and
well-constructed, and they did not have to go into the depths of the
woods, and only used that possibility to hide before their enemies or
to attack them suddenly. Their road ended after a week, and then a
possibility of one more time-travel opened for them, so they sat down
near a bonfire to consider it.
'Perhaps
it would be better, I am sure that we can do it without being spied
out, and then this would very surprise our enemy. They know about our
destination, and are already expecting us in Mordor, and it would be
great if we could make them wait for a long time,' said Dominic.
'I
can create a portal for us that will go entirely unnoticed. And we
will wipe out our marks in here, and nobody will know about our
additional timeleap,' said William.
They
all agreed and moved through time into the period of five days before
the Rivendell meeting. The time-gate took them closer in territorial
space towards the borders of Tataria, and they crossed them right
after landing in a new future day, very hurryingly. It was deep night
and nobody noticed them as they were entering the territory of
Tataria.
Four
days it took them of further journey until they reached the area of
Mordor. The castle was covered in a vast dark shadows, and moans were
hearable through the thick outer walls. The group knew that the
fortress was not an amiable place for the enemies, who surely
suffered a lot inside them.
They
climbed through the walls at midnight, all wearing long black cloaks
which made them unseen to external eyes in the shadowed night. Sauron
knew the place well, as it was her main castle of the Tatarian
capital, and therefore easily led her friends into the backyard,
where a stone slab was
lying on the ground. The small area was filled with the dark-skinned
barbarians, whose rotten teeth at times glimmered in the black night
air.
Johnny
took out a bottle of a greenish mixture from his cloak's pocket. They
had already agreed to use the potion, as it was the best manner to
get inside the castle unnoticed. He pulled out the cork and the faint
smell of mint got out of the flask. They knew it would put their
enemies to heavy sleep in a short time, and they were not wrong. The
potion flew in stripes of light fog into the air, mixing its oozes
with the smoke of the cigarettes used by the barbarians, who walked
around the stone slab area chaotically. They were apparently all
drunk, and quickly one by one they started snoring from the mixture's
influence.
The
group of friends hastingly opened the entrance to the underground
tunnel, which was hidden behind the stone door inbuilt into the
earth. They passed down into the corridor unseen and rammed the door
after them. The halls were a part of the cellar system of Mordor, and
they were very safe especially to Sauron, who knew the map of the
place very well. She went straight through the windy tunnels, and
then opened a heavy iron door, which led them into the main
winery33.
They walked in the dark among the large bottles and barrels.
The winery was not guarded, and it turned out that nothing was
missing from its magazine. The barbarians apparently preferred vodka
to wine, and definitely used it a lot, as the smell of denaturate was
clearly feelable everywhere inside the castle.
'This
place is crawling with our enemies,' said Sauron in a low voice.
'There's more of them here than I expected.'
'Then
it will not be easy to recover Mordor from their hands. But we have
to do something with the rings first, and that should be possible to
achieve without anybody's help,' said William.
From
the winery they went down the steep stairs, which opened their way
into a grand hall34.
'A laboratory is on
the left, through the red wooden door,' said Sauron.
Inside
the laboratory, a large anvil shone with a golden mist. All the
things seemed untouched by any burglars.
'The
castle is surely draining our enemies from their strength,' said
Steven. 'They all are weak and in pain, and hence they have not come
down here so far. Certainly it is hard for them to remain in the
fortress even in the safest surroundings.'
'Yes,
they have not discovered the Hall of the Kings or this laboratory
yet. That's better for us,' said Dominic.
Sauron
placed the nineteen rings on the anvil's surface, taking the chain
out and putting it in her pocket. The anvil stroke out a golden gleam
of light and covered the rings in it. The light was tangible and
lively, and gave out a delightful scent of a moist fresh moss.
'With
these rings, we can hammer out an arsenal of most advanced weaponry,'
said Megara. 'The anvil surely will make its work fastly.'
'Then
let us do that, and in the meantime let's learn about our enemy
positions and inform our friends in Rivendell and Alamo,' said
Sauron. 'And also we must check up on the situation in Luisiana. I am
sure that the garrison is already constructed in there. But the other
forts are safe, if I am not wrong, and this stronghold must be
attacked to retrieve it for us.'
'The
weaponry which will be built from the rings will be used by all our
army,' said Dominic. 'After it comes to life, we should bring here
our troops from the three garrisons and reclaim Mordor.'
'That's
what we shall do,' said Megara.

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