33. Moria
[The Fellowship passes south, along the misty shadow of an aqueduct's
ruins.]
Gandalf: "Frodo, come and help an old man."
Gandalf: "How is your shoulder?"
Frodo: "Better than it was."
Gandalf: "And the Ring?"
Gandalf: "You feel its power growing, don't you? I've felt it too. You must
be careful now. Evil will be drawn to you from outside the Fellowship. And, I
fear, from within."
Frodo: "Who then do I trust?"
Gandalf: "You must trust yourself. Trust your own strengths."
Frodo: "What do you mean?"
Gandalf: "There are many powers in this world, for Good or for Evil. Some are
greater than I am. And against some I have not yet been tested."
Gimli: "The Walls… of Moria!"
[The Fellowship stands and looks upon a vast cliff face.]
Gimli: "Dwarf doors are invisible when closed."
[He knocks his axe against a rock. The Fellowship moves along the wall,
searching for a door.]
Gandalf: "Yes, Gimli, their own masters cannot find them, if their secrets
are forgotten."
Legolas: "Why doesn't that surprise me?"
[Gimli grumbles, but says nothing.]
[A foot splashes into shallow water. Frodo gasps, pulling his leg back. A
great pool sits beside the rock face.]
[Gandalf approaches the rock between two trees, and runs his hand over the
cliff face.]
Gandalf: "Now… let's see. Ithildin —"
[Beneath his hand run spidery silver lines, faint beneath the dirt.]
Gandalf: "It mirrors only starlight… and moonlight."
[As he looks up at the black night sky, the moon appears. The silver lines
grow bright, outling a door formed of two columns beneath an arch, with a star
in the center.]
Gandalf: "It reads 'The Doors of Durin — Lord of Moria. Speak, friend, and
enter.'"
Merry: "What do you suppose that means?"
Gandalf: "Oh, it's quite simple. If you are a friend, you speak the password,
and the doors will open."
Gandalf: "Annon Edhellen, edro hi ammen!" (Gate of the Elves, open now for
me!)
[The Doors remain closed.]
Gandalf: "Fennas Nogothrim, lasto beth lammen." (Doorway of the Dwarf-folk,
listen to the word of my tongue.)
Pippin: "Nothing's happening."
[Gandalf glances at him at him, looking slightly annoyed. He begins to push
on the doors, but they remain fast.]
Gandalf: "I once knew every spell in all the tongues of Elves… Men… and
Orcs."
Pippin: "What are you going to do, then?"
Gandalf: "Knock your head against these doors, Peregrin Took! And if that
does not shatter them, and I am allowed a little peace from foolish questions, I
will try to find the opening words."
[Time passes. The rest of the Fellowship is seated around the doors near the
lake.]
Gandalf: "Ando Eldarinwa… a lasta quettanya, Fenda Casarinwa…" (Gate of
Elves… listen to my word, Threshold of Dwarves…)
Aragorn: [unhitching the pony's bridle] "The Mines are no place for a pony,
even one so brave as Bill."
Sam: "Buh-bye Bill."
Aragorn: "Go on, Bill, go on. Don't worry Sam, he knows the way home."
[Bill clip-clops down the shore through the night.]
[Merry begins to throw stones into the water. Pippin follows suit, but
Aragorn stops him.]
Aragorn: "Do not disturb the water."
Gandalf: "Oh, it's useless!"
[He drop his staff and sits down beside Frodo, pulling off his hat.]
[Meanwhile, Aragorn and Boromir watch as a ripple runs through the
water.]
[Frodo stands up and looks at the writing on the gateway.]
Frodo: "It's a riddle."
[The water continues to ripple. The rest of the Fellowship watches.]
Frodo: "Speak 'friend' and enter. What's the Elvish word for friend?"
[The water shivers again.]
Gandalf: "Mellon…"
[The stone doors slowly swing open, rumbling deeply. The Fellowship enters
Moria.]
[Gandalf places a crystal into the top of his staff; Aragorn follows last,
casting a last glance at the water.]
[Moonlight floods into a shadowy chamber.]
Gimli: "Soon, Master Elf, you will enjoy the fabled hospitality of the
Dwarves! Roaring fires, malt beer, ripe meat off the bone. This, my friend, is
the home of my cousin, Balin."
[Gandalf brings his hand around his staff, blowing upon the crystal. It
glows.]
Gimli: "And they call it a mine. A mine!"
Boromir: "This is no mine, it's a tomb!"
[Light reveals rotted, broken and battered forms strewn about, casting long
shadows across the room.]
Gimli: "Oh! No! Noooo!"
[Legolas pulls out an arrow from the body of a fallen Dwarf, examines it and
casts it away in disgust.]
Legolas: "Goblins!"
[Aragorn and Boromir draw out their swords. Legolas fits an arrow to his
bow.]
Boromir: "We make for the Gap of Rohan. We should never have come here."
[The four Hobbits are backing toward the door. Something stirs in the water
behind them.]
Boromir: "Now get out of here, get out!"
[The company starts for the door. Suddenly, Frodo is grabbed from behind and
pulled off his feet by a long, snaking tentacle.]
Sam, Merry, and Pippin: "Frodo!"
Sam: "Strider!"
Frodo: "Help!"
Sam: [hacks at tentacle] "Get off him! Strider!"
Merry: "Aragorn!"
[The Hobbits clutch at Frodo, attempting to keep him away from the water as
more tentacles wrap around him.]
[The watching creature at the gate releases Frodo, and feigns disappearance
under the waters. Suddenly, many tentacles come out of the water, slapping the
other Hobbits aside and grabbing Frodo around the leg. He is pulled out over
into the air.]
Merry: "Frodo!"
[Legolas runs out onto the shore and shoots. His arrow pierces a tentacle
wrapping itself over Frodo's face.]
Frodo: "Strider!"
Strider: "Yaghh!"
[Boromir and Aragorn rush to the water and attack the beast. It flings Frodo
wildly in the air. Despite the Fellowship's efforts, the Hobbit is lowered
towards a gapping maw in the water, ringed by fangs, set in a gilled face.]
[Aragorn slices through the tentacle holding Frodo, who falls into Boromir's
arms.]
Gandalf: "Into the Mines!"
Boromir: "Legolas!"
[Aragorn and Boromir retreat. Boromir runs for the gates with Frodo as a huge
tentacle uncoils a hand-like appendage, snaking after them. Legolas takes
aim.]
Aragorn: "Into the cave!"
[Legolas shoots. His arrow hits the beast's right eye, and it recoils with a
roar.]
Aragorn: "Run!"
[As the Fellowship race into Moria, the sea creature reaches out and tears
the gates shut. Slabs of rocks drop and the roof of the passageway caves in. The
Fellowship stares back as the last rays of moonlight disappear.]
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