Five hundred and seventy-one, the final chapter - many conspiracies
The people of the forest had long understood Thrandil's pain, and had stated that they would no longer interfere with the king's marriage.
When Sauron returned to Middle-earth, the dragon returned, and Thranduil knew it was an opportunity. After no longer hindering the marriage internally, Thranduil began to lure the dragon with gold coins. He buried a large amount of gold coins in the village where Vernorr lived, and finally lured the dragon to his destination. When the dragon plague came, Thranduil commanded the jungle army to rescue the people, and when Vernor was entangled with the dragon, Thrandil's fate jungle army took Ruiya to safety and did not allow him to return, giving him and Vernor the chance to face the dragon alone.
Thranduil and Vernorr eventually killed the dragon, and then half of Thranduil's face was burned by dragon fire. He was taken to Rivendell for rescue, and when he opened his eyes again, Vernor was still by his side. He proposes to Vernor, saying that half of his face is ruined and he is completely worthy of the other party. The Junglers and Elrond also tried their best to match, and Vernorr finally agreed to Thrandil's proposal.
Thranduil didn't want any further changes in the marriage, and planned to keep a low profile and not notify any creatures outside the jungle. Galadriel saw Jungle preparing for a wedding in the water mirror, and came with gifts. Thranduil refused the gift, claiming that Vernorr would still be the most beautiful creature even if half of his cheek was destroyed, but Vernorr begged Galadriel to give it to Thrandil. Galadriel's gift is magic, which will make the ruined face as good as new. "The king of the jungle belongs to his people," said Vernor, "and his people are grieved when they see the king harmed." ”
Galadriel then gave Thranduil a gift and taught him how to use magic.
On the day of the wedding, Flame arrives and informs Vernor that "if you want to know the true cause of Okpa, you need to rush out of the town of Long River at once". Vernore had to hurry and was absent from the wedding. She didn't get the answer she wanted, only a moon-shaped gem that could be set into an Okpa's sabre. The person who gave her the gem claimed that it was the Flame Princess who murdered Okpa, and used a special method to shatter Okpa's soul so that even Mandus could not recall it. The visitor does not know why Princess Blaze murdered Octa, but only informs her that Blaze will give her a chance to ask and get revenge in due course.
When Vernoer returned in the early hours of the next morning, Thranduil did not ask the reason and was not angry. As Vernor's eyes were still in the sight of Okpa, Thranduil refused to have sex with Vernor, fearing that she would be destroyed. Vernault had no choice but to take the initiative and repeatedly promised that he would not go to waste.
Furnor, who became the queen of the jungle, kept a low profile, neither attending the banquets of the House of Nation, nor often appearing in front of the public, but silently hiding behind Thrandil. Despite this, the people of the jungle still found that the king of the jungle often had a light smile on his face, which was the direction of the scene that was difficult to see on the face of the king of the jungle after the great green forest turned into a dark forest.
In the 39th year of their marriage, in the year 2515 of the Tertiary Age, Vernor gave birth to a prince. Thranduil named him Leglas (meaning green leaf), a metaphor for the prince that the people of the jungle longed for, no matter how precious he was, in his eyes, he was only a match for Vernor.
The name Vernore means flower.
Six years later, in the year 2521 of the Tertiary Age, a letter from Flame was delivered to Vernor. Blaze promised Vernor that if he dared to come to Gondaba Mountain to talk to him, he would tell him the reason for the murder of Okpa, and in the letter he reminded him that the cause of Okpa's death was related to Thrandil. Knowing that it would be difficult to return, Fernor feared that the flames would have a plot against Thrandil, so he went alone.
After Blaze lost control of Rune, he formed an alliance with the evil kingdom of Angmar. After imprisoning Furnor in Mt. Gondaba, Blaze tells Furnor why he murdered Okpa.
It turns out that Blaze has long known about Orifer's promise to Audrey (Vernor's mother). Having helped Aurefil to be chosen King of the Woodlands, Aurifel promised Audrey that if she had a prince, Audrey's daughter would become the prince's wife. To this end, Audrey sent the young Vernor to the kingdom of Gondor to be enslaved, so that she could be trained enough to have a say in the decision-making of the country after becoming a princess. Vernorr lived in the kingdom of Gondor for decades before being taken back until he was about to reach adulthood.
Flames is very interested in Middle-earth's largest kingdom, the Woodlands, and she decides to break Vernor's marriage to the future prince of the Woodlands, believing that marrying the Woodlands will solve her awkward situation as a princess in Lune.
Blaze enlists the orcs to help him kidnap Vernor, arranges for Okpa to rescue him, and lures Vernor's father to ask him to take him back to the eastern kingdom of Rune to be taught. During his teaching, Okpa deliberately approached Vernor at the direction of Blaze. Furnor's reluctance to be associated with the royal power, and Audrey's birth of his sister Rya, Fernor agreed to Okpa's marriage proposal.
Audrey strongly objected to Vernor's marriage to Okpa, and although her third daughter, Avril, was more favored by Aurelfeld, Audrey kept her hand. She demanded that Okpa had no masculine characteristics in order to agree to the marriage. Okpa, who had fallen in love with Vernor, complied with Audrey's request and finally married Vernor.
As his love for Furnorr grew, Okpa began to inform him of the Flame's plot. Blaze felt that the time was not yet ripe, and at this time, Vernorr found out that his plot against the royal family of the woodland would ruin his plans, and tried to dissuade Okpa. and threatens to tell the truth that Vernorr will convince Okpa's feelings to be calculating. While Okopa had hesitated, the Flame Messenger caused Okopa to swallow the secret potion and die in front of Vernor.
Ocpa's death Flame deliberately created a mystery in order to threaten Vernor with the truth about the cause of death in the future. When she felt that the time was ripe to ask Thranduil, who had become king, to marry, she was surprised to find that Thranduil was in love with Vernor, and that what she had tried to stop was back on track.
Blaze had no choice but to change course and promise to help Thranduil truly gain Vernor, in order to gain trust, and gradually override Thrandil. As a result, Thranduil, with the help of Vernor, disrupted her control over Rune, and Blaze had to return home to regain her power. It's a pity that the complicated situation in the country of Luen has never been able to obtain the right to unify Lune, but has ended up being the ** of the Lunes.
Blaze decided that she wouldn't have ended up without Vernorr and Thrandil's actions, so she chose to die together. Using the truth about Okpa's death to trick Fernor into coming was only the first step, and the second step was to lay an ambush under the Gundar Mountains and annihilate them when the Elven King's army arrived.
Blaze wants the death of Vernor and Thrandil, and the evil King of Angmar wants the death of the Dark Forest's royal army so that Sauron can take full control of the Woodlands. And Vernore is the bait that the Elf King poured into the whole country.