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Market Day by Dwimordene
B2MeM Challenge: Economy: Market Day; Aspects of Aragorn: Healer
Format: Drabble
Genre: Character Study
Rating: Teen
Warnings:
Characters: Ioreth
Pairings: n/a
Summary: Prices as marked, amnesia not included.
Format: Drabble
Genre: Character Study
Rating: Teen
Warnings:
Characters: Ioreth
Pairings: n/a
Summary: Prices as marked, amnesia not included.
Market Day
Ioreth loves market days: the colors, smells, the ring of lively voices. After a long, quiet stretch in the Houses, with only men’s moans and whispers — A Eru, a Weeper, help me! Stop – my god, my god, my – ! — and the occasional else, market day’s excitement brings relief.
And she’ll find flowers from afar there, delightful woodland herbs — Potpourri, the Warden orders tersely; I can smell that battle still! — and bangles.
One can buy anything on market, save good weather: rain sends folk scrambling for cover. Ioreth clutches her Imloth Melui rosehips, looks skyward, and with a shudder hurries home.
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Ioreth can always use more fangirls, imo, since yes, she does get short shrift. Glad the light/heavy mixture worked well - she deserves her moments of minor escape, since her job is not for the faint of heart!
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I look forward to reading your entries tomorrow! There are so many in general - fandom's really hopping right now. It's great!
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One can buy anything on market, save good weather: Too true. I'm almost drawing a symbolic analogy here between the weather and the mood in the Houses of Healing--something like material goods might help to heal the body, but not the mind, of its wounds.
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I'm almost drawing a symbolic analogy here between the weather and the mood in the Houses of Healing--something like material goods might help to heal the body, but not the mind, of its wounds.
Exactly - and since in my mind, this is after Osgiliath but before Pelennor, the possibility of them having to face another major battle is in the air, too. They're not out of the woods yet, they're just taking a break from being terrified and exhausted.
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Very nice!
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Thanks! I really wanted those cut-aways, which make the piece what it is instead of a day at the Minas Tirith mall. ;-)
A moment of peace for Ioreth - pity it was so short.
Aren't they always? Glad you liked this - thanks for reviewing!
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