Into Grief and Beyond It by StarSpray  

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Fanwork Notes

Written for the Title Track challenge, inspired by the prompts: I Sat upon a Bench, Minas Tirith, Death, Generational Schemes, & Myths Transformed

This is set in between my fics Clear Pebbles of the Rain and High in the Clean Blue Air

Fanwork Information

Summary:

“Then,” Frodo said, “if I were able to, I should be thanking him. I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for those Rings. And—well, Sam said once recently that we’re really all just part of the same story as the one about you and your brothers, and Beren and Lúthien, and Eärendil, and all the rest. I’ve got this star-glass that Lady Galadriel made for me, and it’s got the light of Eärendil’s star in it, which is the light of the Silmaril that your father made, isn’t it? And Sam and I never would have made it without this glass—so I’ve got Lady Galadriel and Eärendil and Fëanor to thank too."

Frodo speaks with Maglor in Minas Tirith.

Some years later, in Valinor, he meets Celebrimbor.

Major Characters: Frodo, Maglor, Celebrimbor

Major Relationships: Frodo Baggins & Maglor, Celebrimbor & Frodo Baggins

Genre: General

Challenges: Title Track

Rating: General

Warnings:

This fanwork belongs to the series

Chapters: 2 Word Count: 5, 070
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Oh wow, this connection between them is so interesting. I'm glad they met here and were able to share their feelings with someone who'd understand. And Frodo being able give Maglor a different perspective, to express the good aspects of his family's works, even though they're also the cause of Frodo's experience. (Although who's to say what the dark lords world have got up to even without the Silmarils and the Rings!)