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The Election Farce of Nargothrond: Of Dumbness, Treachery, and Brotherly Love by Dawn Felagund

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Summary:

A satirical look at how an election for the King of Nargothrond might have gone based on current political events. Silly, irreverent, and full of bad metaphors. Updated especially for Fanged Geranium.


Rated: General
Categories: Characters: Beren, Celebrimbor, Celegorm, Curufin, Finrod Felagund, Orodreth
Challenges: Gift of a Story
Genres: Humor
Warnings: Sexual Content--Mild
Challenges:
Series: To Give in Return
Chapters: 10 Completed: No
Word count: 9054 Read: 1730
Published: 24/12/07 Updated: 24/12/07

Story Notes:

"Election" was one of my first fanfics, begun almost three years ago when I wrote stories with no intentions of ever sharing them. I have always had a soft spot and something of a knack for satire, but really, "Election" was written just so that I would have an outlet for all of the really, really bad (and I do mean really bad) images and metaphors rattling around in my head.

"Election" is a perpetual work in progress. At one point, I put it up on my LiveJournal, and it found a fan and fellow satire enthusiast in Fanged Geranium. Since then, she has bothered me regularly about updating and finishing it, but in the rush to finish other works that suddenly seemed more important, crazy ol' "Election" kept getting pushed to the side.

Well, Fanged Geranium finally got the best of me this year. Knowing how seriously I take my annual gift-story-writing spree at the year's end, she asked for "A new chapter of 'Election Farce of Nargothrond' please!" leaving me with no choice but to update this long-neglected story.

And actually, since Fanged Geranium is one of my oldest fandom friends and has patiently waited for this update for probably two years now, I have written not one but two new chapters. (Well, that and "Election" chapters are really, really short, so I thought it unjust that I should get off so easily with just one.)

I like to think that I will one day finish this story. I like to think that, when I do, it will no longer be politically relevant. However, since it's taken me this long to add even two new chapters to it, I'm not really keen on hoping for either.

1. Author's Prologue by Dawn Felagund [Reviews - 0] (286 words)