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B2MeM Challenge: 2013 Day 2: A (the first and third quotes)
Format: Ficlet
Genre: Gen
Rating: General
Warnings: None
Characters: Elrond, Elladan
Pairings: None
Summary: An Avarin tribe sails to Valinor.
Notes: This is set in my Rise Again From Ashes ‘verse, and may not be understandable without familiarity with it. There is an oblique reference in here to something Maglor mentioned in Chapter 7 of RAFA. Many thanks to Elleth for the beta. It’s also posted on the SWG.

The Unwilling )
[identity profile] ladyelleth.livejournal.com
In the Bleak and Early Morn

B2MeM Challenge: Day One: Archetypes; Day Two: Good and Ill; Day Four: Back to lands you once did know
Format: Short Story (ca. 3,000 words)
Genre: Character Study/Angst/Drama
Rating: Teens
Warnings: Non-graphic mentions of sex and nudity, hints at possible domestic violence, alcoholism, and mentions of general violence of the kinslaying variety.
Characters: Maglor, Lasbaneth (OFC)
Pairings: Maglor/Lasbaneth
Summary: Maglor's wife, a Sinda of Mithrim, learns about the events of Alqualondë, and confronts her husband about his actions, differing beliefs, and the future.

Notes: I took some liberties with the Laws and Customs in this story that challenge the ideas on marriage put forward in the original text, but tried to avoid making a decisive statement on which idea is "right". Tolkien did, after all, allow the caveat that different Elven cultures had different approaches (the Mithrim Sindar in my verse are based on Eurasian nomads; the station Lasbaneth is referred to as having is roughly analogous to that of a shaman, though none of that is more than background information here). However, if any of the above isn't your cup of tea, please steer clear of this story.

Lasbaneth uses Sindarin at times (goelydh is the Sindarin form for the Noldor, with a pejorative undertone), Maglor uses Quenya unless the personal names he refers to are in Sindarin. Noldóranis means Queen of the Noldor, the hypothetical female form of Finwë's original title, celvar are animals, Hecelmar, literally Land of the Forsaken, is a Quenya name for Beleriand and references the Elves who did not sail. Naucalië translates to Dwarf-folk.

The title of the story is from Rogue Valley's The Wolves and the Ravens (which is quite a Maglor song in itself, though lends itself better to his lamenting by the sea), and I'd like to thank Zeen for having a look at this; any remaining mistakes are my own.

In the Bleak and Early Morn )
[identity profile] almaheart.livejournal.com
B2MeM Challenge: March 2
Format: Ficlet
Genre: Gen
Rating: T
Warnings: References to war, killing animals
Characters: Mablung, OFC
Pairings: Mablung/Alendis
Summary: It was war.  The long years had taught her what that meant, for them, for him. When he came home, she knew he could never leave it behind.  So she did not make him.
Or: Because old rangers have old wives
Quote: “And sitting upon his carven throne in the city of Armenelos in the glory of his power, he brooded darkly, thinking of war. For he had
learned in Middle-earth of the strength of the realm of Sauron, and of his hatred of Westernesse.”

A/N: I hate titling things :P

March 2 A icon
Still Standing )
[identity profile] kayleelupin.livejournal.com
B2MeM Challenge: Beauty for day 2
Format: short story
Genre: general?
Rating: PG
Warnings:
Characters: Nienna, Tilion, Balrog of Moria (Rushirithir)
Pairings: Tilion/Rushirithir (brothers/friends)
Summary: Rushirithir has been healed in the Timeless Halls and returned to Tol Eressea, where he finds the former Cottage of Lost Play, now the All-But-Forsaken Inn under Tilion's command. Here, his healing and reintegration into the society of the Maiar continues...

The further adventures of 'Rushy'... )
[identity profile] iavalir.livejournal.com
Title: Noldor Spouses
Fandom: The Silmarillion
Characters/Pairings: Eöl/Aredhel, Nellas/Amras (mentioned)
Words: 1,225
Warnings: None
Rating: General
Summary: Nellas and Eöl share one thing in common.
Disclaimer: Belongs to J.R.R. Tolkien.
Prompt: Two prompts for [livejournal.com profile] b2mem: “Youth/Nellas” (Day 1) and “Avari” (Day 2)
Author Notes: I never before considered there being any familial relation between Eöl and Nellas, and it is still up in the air if they are truly cousins or the term is simply a word of endearment. Also, Aleilía is an Avarin name given to Aredhel. I wanted the style to match that of Eöl’s name.

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