New Challenge: Title Track
Tolkien's titles range from epic to lyrical to metaphorical. This month's challenge selected 125 of them as prompts for fanworks.
Gil-galad looks out on the dawn of the festival of Nost-Na-Lothion. It clearly is going to be a beautiful day. The sky is blue, and in the east the coming sunrise is already painting it the colour of plum and peach blossom.
It is the first time they are celebrating this day in Lindon. Survivors from Gondolin have reported the festival was a tradition there. This year, Lindon has finally begun to prosper enough that such a spring festival seems desirable and feasible.
Things are coming together, muses Gil-galad, the remains of fractured communities fusing to become a whole again.
Nost-Na-Lothion is mentioned in The Fall of Gondolin. It is translated as "Birth of Flowers" and associated with revelry of children in the text.
100 words in MS Word.