Bruised Fruit, Bruised Egos by Dawn Felagund, Himring, catadromously, Kaylee Arafinwiel
Fanwork Notes
This story was collaboratively written by Dawn Felagund, Himring, Catadromously, and Kaylee Arafinwiel (in that order) as part of a relay writing session for the Middle-earth Olympics. While we had a vague idea when we started about what the story would be, each of us wrote for 15 minutes, and the next writer then had to build on what had been done so far.
We also used the Boxing prompt: "One word for this prompt: bruises. Maybe literal bruises, or bruised hearts, or bruised spirits, or bruised egos, or bruised fruit … the only requirement is to bang up your characters a little bit for this one. (Okay, maybe "bruised fruit" won't work after all but extra kudos if you make it happen anyway.)" We were determined to meet the prompt + the extra bruised fruit challenge.
Spoiler alert: We did.
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Summary:
Curufin tries to steal a book from the restricted section of the library to impress his friends, and it all goes pear-shaped. This plum fine story is the fruit of a relay writing session for the Middle-earth Olympics, and also stems from the Boxing prompt.
Major Characters: Curufin
Major Relationships: Aegnor & Angrod & Celegorm & Curufin
Artwork Type: No artwork type listed
Challenges: Middle-earth Olympics
Rating: General
Warnings:
Chapters: 2 Word Count: 1, 754 Posted on 25 July 2021 Updated on 12 August 2021 This fanwork is complete.
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Written for Instadrabbling to the prompts Kick - Swim - Airborne – Rigging, this chapter was written by me (Kaylee) to show how Artanis had to account for The Bruised Fruit Incident to her maternal grandparents. I'd be thrilled if someone showed the Noldorin side of the matter! (hint, hint, co-author frens? :D)
Lirille, Olwe's queen in my writing, and Lindarion, their firstborn son (Earwen's brother) originated with Fiondil, and I use these OC names in his honor.
Marillien, Lindarion's daughter, is my creation though. :D
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