Probably not, as I've never read "Lord of the Rings" -- although parodies of them have been literally everywhere.
Nah, I just wanted Richard to be as mysterious as he can be. Ever notice how I never go into specifics on what he looks like? (Or this could be a CFRSU.)
New chapter.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN:
Land of Desolation
From that point, the battle of these titans began their battle anew. Cloak could have watched -- although barely, it would have been like watching a video on fast forward -- his attention was instead drawn to the environment. The trees were becoming more and more barren, their bark was being bleached white. All this was happening at a disconcertingly rapid rate.
"I can't tell what's going on," Sakki asked, nervously. There had to be a lot at stake for her to be so nervous. "Who's winning? Richard or Mr. Psychopath?"
They did not notice the environment. How could they not notice the environment? The trees were withering and dying. The dinosaurs were aging rapidly into skeletally thin creatures, weak and feeble. Their cries eeriely muted and easily forgotten. This caused Cloak much disquiet . . . and yet . . .
And yet he noticed that the screaming of the elements that motivated him into the furious blitz upon Garrotik was gone, silenced. This perplexed the Realm Walker, as it did not appear to make sense. Before there was nothing visably wrong with the elements, if he recalled correctly, but now . . . now when the environment seems to becoming a wasteland. . . .
"I think Richard's winning," Underseen said.
"You can't see what's going on," Faerie accused.
"That's why I said 'I think'." Underseen replied.
Then Cloak's eyes widened.
"Uncle -- what is it?" Shadow said.
"This uncharted land . . . this 'Savage Land' . . ." Cloak muttered, still in shock at his realization.
"What about it?" Mithril said.
"It was manufactured," Cloak said, his voice still aghast.
That got their attention.
"What?" Goom said, surprise very evident. "What do you mean manufactured?"
"Garrotik's prison must have been an imperfect one, as he allowed some of his power to seep out of it to create this land." Cloak speculated quickly.
"Or that could have been Richard's original intent," Phoenix pointed out. "To siphon out his power."
"That would be very sloppy, though," Shadow countered.
"Anyway," Cloak said, desperate to get back on track, "regardless of the intent, it seeped out. Created this hot muggy land."
"It's not that hot," Sakki said.
"Not anymore," Faerie said, shivering a bit.
"Precisely, Garrotik is reappropriating the power he lost when it seeped out," Cloak said.
"But Richard can take him. I know he can!" Saffa said, completely sincere and earnest.
"Your faith in me is touching, Saffa," came a voice, "but, my strength wanes."