User blog comment:WillyWyvern/Preparation for The Pages of the Fourth Age: The Crooked Blade/@comment-27704072-20160319142219

I have my intro for the story written here:

It was the thirty-third year since the beginning of the fourth age, and Middle-Earth was beginning to settle once more. With Sauron defeated, and Mordor in ruins, the only orc threat were the great hordes of Gundabad. All elves had left the world, and many men had moved into places such as Rivendell and Lorien. The men of Gondor and Rohan had another problem on their hands: Nan Curunir and the Uruks of Isenguard. After Sauruman’s defeat at Helm’s Deep and the Siege of Orthanc, many Uruk-Hai still wandered in the northern reaches of Rohan. The solution that newly crowned king Aragorn had come up with was the creation of a new kingdom. The land would include Nan-Curunir, the Uruk highlands, the Fangorn wasteland, and the reaches of northern Rohan. Queen Eowyn of Rohan was more than happy to oblige to this plan. Many men from Rohan, Gondor, and even some Dalish folk began to settle this land: Cultia. The city of Caer Deam began construction, and the world seemed at peace once more.

In the southern peaks of the Misty Mountains a new “people” so-to-speak were coming to power. They are the Vireni, or Wyverns in the common tounge. They are similar looking to dragons but have no relation to them whatsoever. Their scales were green with a light coating of feathers and large wings capable of flying to great hights. Their shining beaks were born to crack the bones of orcs. They were a noble breed.

On the peak of Methedras lived a very curious creature. His parenthood being of a strange bird from the east called a Peafowl and a Wyvern. This caused this creature to be very, well, strange. His body was of the Wyvern shape, but his tail was longer, colorfull, and much thicker with feathers. In fact his whole body had more feathers than it should. Most Wyverns have feathers lining their wings and one or two at the tip of the tail, but this was practically a whole new species. His head sported three feathers between his pointed ears, and his wings were nearly like a birds. His chest had a lighter coating of blue down. All these feathers meant he didn’t have to spend so much time in a warm cave and could fly around the cold peaks blissfully. His name in Wyvertounge was Vacai, but many knew him by a different name: Willy The Wyvern.

