Five hundred and seventy, the final chapter - the shadow is coming
A Vernorr asks Thranduil to retract his order, and vows that he will not leave, and that if he leaves, he will not die well. After receiving the promise, Thranduil let Elrond go.
Fnorl grew depressed and ate less. Fearing that she would die of a supplication, the Iron Hill King had heard that the Iron Hill King had solved a long-standing quarrel between his mother and his wife with the help of a necromancer, and called in a necromancer to comfort Vernor. The necromancer incarnated by Sauron gained Vernor's initial trust under the guise of "helping you escape".
As Vernorr gradually improved, Thranduil let down his guard against the necromancer and no longer sent anyone to supervise him at all times.
After freeing himself from surveillance, the necromancer secretly set up a formation of minions in Amon Lance, while also trying to convince Vernorr to murder Thrandil in order to gain his freedom. The Elven King's sudden death or loss of some control of the woodland will make it easier for the Necromancer to take over Gorgothor. The location of Gorgodo, as well as its current implementation, is the best base for the current necromancer.
The necromancer's words agonized Vernor. He said, "The only way you can be free is to let the Elf King lose control, you can do it, and I will help you." We can join forces to punish the Elven King who enslaved you. ”
Vernorr finally made a decision not to cause civil unrest in the woodlands and continue to be enslaved by the Elven King. Seeing that there was no longer any intention of cooperating on Vernor's side, Amon Lance's formation was about to be completed, and the necromancer disappeared. When he returned, countless evil creatures sprang up beneath the beneath Amon Lance, and Thranduil was unable to organize an army to fight back in a short time, so he had to lead the army to escort the people back in the direction of the former royal city.
After the elves left Amun Lance, Sauron came to the Great Green Forest, and with the power of his minions and the former formation, the fortress of Dol Guldur, the mountain of sorcery, rose from the ground of Amon Lance. The shadow enveloped the forest, and the Great Green Forest was renamed the Dark Forest. Evil creatures began to breed in the forest, including giant spiders, a descendant of Shelob, the daughter of Ungoliant. Thranduil and his people had no choice but to abandon the Dark Jungle Mountains forever, as they had become a lair of evil creatures. Thranduil led his people to the northeast, eventually digging a crypt under the hills on both sides of the Jungle River beneath the former royal city and building a large hall.
The forest could not bear the tossing of the shadow and asked the forest king Thranduil for help. Not only did they restore Thrandel's ability to lead his minds, but they also incorporated the magic that could control them into one of Thrandil's rings. With the Ring in place, Thranduil can use dark magic to control all the trees in the forest, and can also feel small changes throughout the forest. Thranduil evacuated all the soldiers stationed on the border and began to use magic to protect the Dark Forest. But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't break through the magic formation that Sauron had laid down in Dolgoto, and the name of the Dark Forest, which showed the scourge of the Great Green Forest, gradually became the name of the woodland kingdom for all the creatures of Middle-earth, and made Thranduil feel that the name was an accusation of his incompetence.
The entire dark forest is only safe from the palace of the jungle, and out of the palace, evil creatures are born everywhere, and they can never be killed. Thranduil sent a plea for help to the realms of the Elite Kingdom, and Galadriel found the answer with the help of the water mirror - Sauron did not die, the evil creatures of the jungle will never disappear, and the shadow will not fade. Thranduil had no choice but to abandon the futile war and begin to adapt to a life where evil was everywhere with his people.
Fernor has experienced the transformation of the Great Green Forest into a Dark Jungle, and she will take the initiative to comfort Thranduil when she is busy dealing with the mutation. Thranduil let down her guard, and the current situation in the jungle also prevented Thranduil from spending much time with her for the time being.
Vernoel wanted to make a brooch for Thrandil, but Thranduil was very happy and gave Vernoel enough materials and tools. After the brooch was ready, Thranduil took away all the materials and tools, but did not notice that Verno had secretly left a "spider's foot". It was a part of the Iron Spider Brooch, and in later times, once Thranduil was gone, Vernor would stealthily dig with the Iron Spider's feet.
Vernorr spent hundreds of years digging a tunnel under his cage. She knew that even without the ring, Thranduil would be aware of the subtle changes in the Dark Forest, which had penetrated the Elven King's mind. She persuaded Thranduil to accept King Gondor's invitation to the banquet, and offered to bring back a gift from Gondor. By this time, the people of the jungle had all been soldiers, and they had learned how to protect themselves in the shadow-shrouded forest. Thranduil had no doubt about him, and prepared to go to Gondor for a feast.
Just in case, before Thranduil left, Vernor grabbed his watch and showed his thoughts. She hoped that Thranduil would leave a personal item to relieve her lovesickness. Thrandil was very touched by Vernor's rare initiative, and he was worried that the people of the jungle would embarrass Vernor after he left, so he did not hesitate to leave the ring that Vernorr had touched, which was the ring that could control the forest.
When Thranduil arrived in Gondor, he followed Vernor's instructions to the enslavement house. He had learned that Vernor had been enslaved here, and felt that it was not a wise move to imprison Vernor, and that he might lose her forever. Thranduil was determined to return to the jungle and set Vernor free, whether she chose to cross west or leave.
After Thranduil left the forest, Vernorr left the ring in his cage and fled through the tunnels. After nearly a thousand years of captivity, the people of the jungle were extremely sympathetic to her, and after discovering that she had escaped, it took dozens of days for the people of the jungle to pass the news on to Thrandil. When the Elven King hurried back from Gondor, he was already a step too late.
Furnorr was exiled throughout Middle-earth, disguised to escape the Elven King's possible hunt. She didn't know that Thranduil had already understood what freedom meant to her, and had only sent soldiers to secretly search for her traces, and had no intention of retrieving her.
Fnorr and his sister Rhea reunite, and they flee in a hurry when they find a trail of forest spirits after they settle in a place. Ruiya is extremely disgusted with the Elven King, and threatens to die with the Elven King rather than let Vernore become a slave under house arrest again.
Thranduil was informed of the information. Although he had tracked down Vernor's location, he did not dare to act rashly. He didn't want to have a bad confrontation with Rhea again, and he didn't want Vernor to run away out of fear. He asked the Gondor Gang to continue to quietly track down Vernor as soon as possible, and began to work inside the dense forest.