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Fanwork Notes

This whole story was heavily inspired by Encairion's The Price of Duty (and all of the Price of Eternity series). I have been planning to write about the implication of Balar's politics to Gil-galad's realm ever since I first read it. Here's my first attempt as a part of the SWG postcard challenge.

Fanwork Information

Summary:

And when the tidings came to Balar of the fall of Gondolin and the death of Turgon, Ereinion Gil-galad son of Fingon was named High King of the Noldor in Middle-earth.
~Of Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin

When the War of Wrath breaks, Gil-galad must deal with a heavy contingent of refugees from all the fallen realms of Beleriand.

Major Characters: Original Male Character(s), Gil-galad

Major Relationships: Gil-galad & Original Character

Artwork Type: No artwork type listed

Genre: General

Challenges: Jubilee, Manwë's Mailbag

Rating: General

Warnings: In-Universe Intolerance, In-Universe Classism, In-Universe Racism/Ethnocentrism

Chapters: 1 Word Count: 3, 412
Posted on 19 January 2023 Updated on 19 April 2023

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Again, I just love this!  Gil-galad most certainly would have had his hands full keeping the peace among all the vario factions, not to mention coordinating with the armies from Valinor.

<3

I wish we had more detail on the War of Wrath, I want to write more in this period but I am stymied by the utter lack of any kind of detail to weave together!  I keep wanting to tackle a Gil-galad and Finarfin interaction but just haven't managed to work out what on earth that would be LOL

Poor Gil-galad. Meetings with these people are too painful. There are probably times when he wishes his base was a bit more stable so he could say what he thinks, or that tyrannical absolute power was acceptable....