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The Wandering Elves’ Eclectic Music (Other LotR-based locations and multi-Age)

“Music from all Ages and varied places, from the Noldolantë to songs celebrating the downfall of Sauron, focusing on the most recent times. (This is the stall for all prompts that are set in places in the Third and Fourth Ages that do not have stalls of their own, such as Moria and Lothlórien, or for stories that span more than one Age.)
Comments are now closed but you can continue using the prompts; no claiming is necessary.
How to Post your Prompts:
Leave a comment with the subject line identifying the main characters, gen/het/slash/femslash/poly (if it’s not obvious), a brief description of the prompt, and possible warnings if needed (MPTTor SWG’s). The comment itself should be the prompt.
If for some reason you cannot make a subject line appear, please write and bold the relevant information as the first line of your prompt.
The subject lines and/or bold text will allow participants to easily scan for prompts they're interested in.
For example:
Subject line-- Frodo and Aragorn, gen, hurt/comfort at the Field of Cormallen
Comment-- While Frodo is unconscious after being rescued from Mount Doom, Aragorn cares for him.
OR
Comment-- Fëanor/Nerdanel, wedding night, sexual content
On their wedding night, Fëanor and Nerdanel end up not sleeping at all, as they are too busy enjoying each other.
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Remember, no fanworks are to be posted in the prompts posts.
Governance in Lothlorien - Galdriel and Celeborn
The Elessar jewel, Aragorn, gen
I don't care if there is one version of the jewel or two, as you wish. Shoot, you could write a Fourth Age investigation into the provenance of the one Aragorn possesses.
Things that have been running through my head that I would love to see if it fits for you: Earendil, Vingilot, the Great Eagles, Celebrimbor, Gondolin, and a hobbit (an adventurous Took?).
ETA: You could have Merry and Pippin do the investigating after they return to Minas Tirith when they're elderly.
RE: The Elessar jewel, Aragorn, gen
With your kind permission, I'll purchase the prompt to kickstart my series again--but I hope you find a second buyer as well, because I'm not sure there will be hobbits in my piece--although who knows...?
RE: The Elessar jewel, Aragorn, gen
RE: The Elessar jewel, Aragorn, gen
RE: The Elessar jewel, Aragorn, gen
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5585512/2/Hope-of-a-Star (Eärendil's POV)
Celeborn, Shagrat, and Gróin - gen or slash
RE: Celeborn, Shagrat, and Gróin - gen or slash
This is the first prompt I've bought so far. You should be very proud. XD
RE: Celeborn, Shagrat, and Gróin - gen or slash
RE: Celeborn, Shagrat, and Gróin - gen or slash
RE: Celeborn, Shagrat, and Gróin - gen or slash
Maglor & Daeron, gen or slash, wandering together
RE: Maglor & Daeron, gen or slash, wandering together
- Erulisse (one L)
RE: Maglor & Daeron, gen or slash, wandering together
RE: Maglor & Daeron, gen or slash, wandering together
RE: Maglor & Daeron, gen or slash, wandering together
The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
Meanwhile, Eärendil, residing on another planet, receives news of the ongoings of Middle-earth, keeping watch for any trouble.
These are all just ideas. :) Any aspect of a futuristic Middle-earth and of the final battle, fought against a very different Middle-earth backdrop, would be much loved!
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
Re: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
RE: The Thirteenth Age, gen/any ship genre, Dagor Dagorath
Maglor in history, gen
RE: Maglor in history, gen
RE: Maglor in history, gen
RE: Maglor in history, gen
Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
Re: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
Re: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
Re: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
Re: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
RE: Modern Archaeology Discover Proof of Elves
Maglor and the Doors of Khazad-dûm, gen
RE: Maglor and the Doors of Khazad-dûm, gen
- Erulisse (one L)
RE: Maglor and the Doors of Khazad-dûm, gen
RE: Maglor and the Doors of Khazad-dûm, gen
RE: Maglor and the Doors of Khazad-dûm, gen
Sam, Boromir, Frodo, gen, Amon Hen
RE: Sam, Boromir, Frodo, gen, Amon Hen
I'll take this one! I've come back to look at it several times and now I can't resist it.
Re: Sam, Boromir, Frodo, gen, Amon Hen
Any Character/Age/Genre, Idioms and Translations
This got me thinking about idioms and translations. I wondered if, 1000 years from now, scholars of English might marvel at stories that claim that pets rain from the sky and a political system where punches to the groin replace ordinary discourse! This in turn got me thinking about Tolkien's world and how idioms and other misunderstandings "lost in translation" might influence what we know about the early history of Middle-earth. Tolkien presented his stories as histories and myths passed down through the ages through both oral and written tradition. This tradition spanned thousands of years and often required translation from one language to another. Surely there were doubts, misunderstandings, and mistakes during this process.
This prompt is for any and all fanworks dealing with idioms in the languages of Middle-earth and translations between the languages of Middle-earth. How, for example, might Bilbo's imperfect understanding of Quenya have affected his understanding of early history? Did Maedhros, for example, really hang on Thangorodrim for years or decades, or was this like Beowulf's dive: based on a word with a fairly dull meaning but misunderstood to give the story a marvelous coloring? Or the prompt could be used to create a fanwork about characters who speak different languages or dialects trying to communicate. Would Luthien, for instance, fully understand the Sindarin spoken by an Elf raised in Mithrim? What conflict or comedy might arise at their first meeting? These are just a few ideas--all fanworks that feature idioms and translations will fit for this one!
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RE: Any Character/Age/Genre, Idioms and Translations
RE: Any Character/Age/Genre, Idioms and Translations
Re: Any Character/Age/Genre, Idioms and Translations
Re: Any Character/Age/Genre, Idioms and Translations
RE: Any Character/Age/Genre, Idioms and Translations
Bombastic Inspiration: Tale of a Rune-keeper
Rune-keepers. The sparkly vampires of the Tolkien fandom.
No regrets. Any takers? I clearly need some rune-keeper writing buddies in this fandom...
The Trollshaws: Orcrist, Glamdring and Sting
RE: The Trollshaws: Orcrist, Glamdring and Sting
- Erulisse (one L)
once again shopping when she should be writing...
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So, lo these many years ago, when I was a young thing encountering the Internet for the first time & mad on all things Middle-earth, I came across the Tolkien Sarcasm Page and laughed my head off. One of the Page's features is a 'knowledge test' on LOTR: http://flyingmoose.org/tolksarc/test.htm
My challenge is for you to pick one of the questions and answer it in the form of some kind of fanwork!
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Galadriel, Celebrían, Arwen, motherhood/family
Can be anything from fluff to angst or hurt/comfort, as long as it's family-centric. :)
RE: Galadriel, Celebrían, Arwen, motherhood/family
RE: Galadriel, Celebrían, Arwen, motherhood/family
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RE: Galadriel, Celebrían, Arwen, motherhood/family
RE: Galadriel, Celebrían, Arwen, motherhood/family
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The Children of Luthien - Gen
What happened to the Children of Luthien? Are they still around? Were any famous people of the past Children of Luthien?
Bilbo's journey "back again"
"He had many hardships and adventures before he got back. The Wild was still the Wild, and there were many other things in it in those days besides goblins; but he was well guided and well guarded-the wizard was with him, and Beorn for much of the way-and he was never in great danger again. Anyway by mid-winter Gandalf and Bilbo had come all the way back, along both edges of the Forest, to the doors of Beorn's house; and there for a while they both stayed. Yule-tide was warm and merry there; and men came from far and wide to feast at Beorn's bidding."
Write a story or create art about the "hardships and adventures" Bilbo had on the way back with Gandalf and Beorn, or about the Yule-tide in Beorn's house.
(I'm claiming this one myself as well)
Any Characters, Any Age, Spider Farm AU
Perhaps your characters live in (or near) Nan Dungortheb or Mirkwood and harvest giant spider silk; perhaps they live in Bree and farm ordinary spiders for use in charms or poultices; perhaps they are just odd-balls who really like spiders.
BONUS POINTS if your story is about a well-known character.
RE: Any Characters, Any Age, Spider Farm AU
RE: Any Characters, Any Age, Spider Farm AU
LOTR Appendices
Some possible ideas: the life of Finduilas of Dol Amroth, Dís and other Dwarf-women, Valacar and Vidumavi, the death of Ondoher and his sons, Mardil Voronwë trying to figure out what to do after Eärnur's disappearance, the fate of Baldor son of Brego.