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.
Maglor-in-history again, now in the Middle Ages, receives a payment in gold that does not meet his expectations of the past. A perfect drabble.
Prompt: gold coins
Maglor was paid once in a small drawstring bag of gold coins given by a prince to the finest singer in the land. At home, he spread them on the table and moved the candle so light quavered across them.
Aulë's ichor, Curufin called gold: hard-won, precious, the stuff of gods. That it had been reduced to identical chips stamped with a misshapen face! (He could draw better!) It should grace crowns, hands, cup wine, or sing as harpsong.
But none remained to fashion it.
He curled upon a straw mattress and did not rise when the thieves took it.