‘They did vile things, to others and to their own people, but it troubles me that they are down there. Others just avoid the mere and prefer not to remember them. But I cannot help thinking—Fingon, I fear they might wake and the wait is long… I don’t like the thought of them being imprisoned in the dark.’
This is such a Finrod thing to say, and makes a lot of sense. The presence of Pharazon and his men below a lake right there in Aman is a chilling thought no matter how you look at it. This is a bit of canon I've always found fascinating, and I love your take on how Tirion's inhabitants might be dealing with it!
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Date: 2019-03-29 09:30 pm (UTC)This is such a Finrod thing to say, and makes a lot of sense. The presence of Pharazon and his men below a lake right there in Aman is a chilling thought no matter how you look at it. This is a bit of canon I've always found fascinating, and I love your take on how Tirion's inhabitants might be dealing with it!