New Challenge: Crossroads of the Fallen King
Cross "The Silmarillion" with a second text or fandom in this month's crossover challenge.
From an account of an enslaved Elf in Angband.
What bow, what arrows will serve against such a foe as Glaurung? A single drabble.
The competition cocktail party was a regular event, and Fingon gradually learned to appreciate, if not always enjoy it.
A triple drabble, with images and recipes for 9 cocktails.
It is a bit nerve-wracking, courting a princess of the House of Elros.
Elatan of Andunie hopes he is up to her standards.
A moment between those known by others as Petty Dwarves. Their name for themselves is unknown.
Elrond asks about his mother, in 100-word drabbles.
At the time of the Darkening, widowed Indis, having left Tirion, asks her daughter Findis to accompany her to Valmar.
Galadriel prepares a gift for Sam.
Lalwen's last stand and her defiance.
The historian Pengolodh, faced with the destruction of his city, rescues what he holds most dear.
Melimo, Fingon’s architect, defending the fortress he built against overwhelming force, after the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.
Set after the First Age, probably during the Second Age: Finrod is invited to a small private concert in Alqualonde by members of the Falmarin music academy. Introduced to a piece of music he had no idea existed, he is taken aback.
Now with a related poem: "No more laments for me" posted as second chapter.
“Fëanáro, please, listen to me. She does not wish to return, not ever."
Fëanor refuses to let hatred consume him at Finwë's news. Written for the challenge 'Dip the Ladle'.
A drabble about the fate of Maglor.
A Dwarf tries to come to terms with the cataclysm that was the end of the First Age. A four-drabble sequence.
After his death, Fingolfin does not go to the Halls of Mandos.
The library and archives of Cîr Imladris contain many stories.
Tolkien's werewolves are not the lycanthropes of popular myth. What happens when they die?
A drabble.
At the lowest ebb of her fortunes, Morwen was left with only two of her former servants: Sador, who was lame in one foot, and Ragnir, who was blind.
We know she had sometimes been unsympathetic to Sador's failings, until her family changed her mind.
We need not assume she had a similar history with blind Ragnir, though.
Drabbles about food:
I: Caraway (featuring Frodo and Rosie)
II: Cheese-wright of Gondor (featuring a woman of Lossarnach)
And it came to pass, while the wood of Nimloth burned, that Tar-Míriel – who had ever loved the night-blossoming Tree – slipped from the palace, and came in secret to the westward shore.
Beleg teaches Daeron to make his own instrument. Later, Daeron makes is own improvements.
Riddles about two female characters from Rohan, and three drabbles each about these two female characters .