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.
He remembers Túrin talking, when he missed his old home and friends most desperately, about that old friend of his, and the words he used to say.
A man who flies from his fear may find he has only taken a shortcut to meet it.
Wise words indeed, spoken by that unknown Mortal. But Elu has long since learned that the Edain have a wisdom of their own, one that is unreachable for the Elves. Alas, had only he had that wisdom, ere it was too late.
He has always been afraid of change, since he was an elfling by the shores of Cuiviénen. Losing the safety routines brought, having to adjust anew, all that scared him. But fate never cared about the fears of one small elfling, and change came against Elu’s will, change that was beyond his control. The Shadow attacking his parents and taking them away forever. Leaving him in charge of his brothers, a lord to his people, ending the carefree life he had lead until then.
He was equally powerless against being chosen by Lord Oromë as ambassador, and while he has ever felt honoured by it, it was still a lot to adjust to. And just when he thought he had everything figured out, that his only aim would be to bring his people to Valinor, his life turned around once again.
Elu smiles a little, despite the unease he feels when thinking about the meeting with Melian that way. After all, what is a little discomfort compared to the blessing his marriage is? And also, if there is one person who can help him cope, it is his wife.
She has shielded him from the world, allowed him to feel safe even when Evil has returned to Beleriand and claimed his realm. Until, of course, Beren first came to Doriath. Elu feels no more bitterness towards his son-in-law at all, but all the more at his own actions. He has been so adamant that nothing must change, that Lúthien remains forever his daughter only, that he blatantly overlooked the obvious, which was that his daughter has a right to her own life, her own love, her own happiness. And where has that landed him? In a world that changes ever more swiftly, and with a power that not even Melian can withstand. And every change leaves him wearier.