New Challenge: Allusive
Literature and art constantly refer back to each other using allusions, and this month's prompts are inspired by allusions to literature, myth, art, and history.
Maedhros asks for death as he asked before on the mountain. He asks outright. He crosses blades with Fingon unarmored and wielding his sword in the left, twisting him into defense after defense and into wall against wall, following after, leaving opening after opening into his ribcage and his heart.
He also claims Fingon's lips in one bitter kiss after another. There is anger there, too, and Fingon cannot blame him. Angband poisoned him and chained him and starved him, a shadow that won't lift. "What is the difference?" Maedhros asks. "Torment unending is the same, whether there or here."