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New Challenge: Scavenger Hunt In this Matryoshka-with-a-twist, you will solve clues that point you to the challenge prompts.
Sign-Up to Hand Out Scavenger Hunt Prompts Our May challenge will be a Matryoshka built around a scavenger hunt. If you'd like to hand out prompts (and receive comments on your work for doing so!), you can sign up to do so.
New Challenge: Everyman Create a fanwork about an ordinary character in the legendarium using a quote about an unnamed character as inspiration.
Cultus Dispatches: Fanworks, AI, and Resistance by Dawn and Grundy The fan studies column Cultus Dispatches returns with a history of how Tolkien fanworks fandom has reacted and resisted generative AI by drawing strong boundaries in a way that is not typical for the fandom.
This is my new poetical attempt to add my own interpretation to Tolkien's Cosmology as to Eru's Creation and the Valar's minds and behind-the-scene providence reasons and mechanisms.. I often review Eä as part of our own world, just in another dimension, this is why I have always seriously…
In his old age, Isildur's former esquire Ruinamacil, known to later histories only as Ohtar, writes his own account of his escape from the ambush at Gladden Fields and journey to Imladris, and the history of his friend whom Isildur ordered to flee with him.
Fëanor shrugged, studying the contents of his wine glass. “Something must be done about that house. It will fall down eventually.” “It does not follow that it must be you that tears it down single-handedly. Are you sure you do not want help?” “It’s not as though I…
Rescued from a brutal Angband hunt, an ex-thrall with a strange and powerful artifact embedded in his spine is brought to Himring, for it is one of the only places in Beleriand which welcomes such folk. Though he has no memories of his life before, Anniavas slowly becomes accustomed to his new…
By definition, fanworks fandom does not draw a lot of boundaries, but community archives and events have taken a strong stance against AI-generated fanworks due to ethical considerations and member input.
In a book as full of death as the Quenta Silmarillion, grief and mourning are surprisingly absent. The characters who receive grief and mourning—and those who don't—appear to do so due to narrative bias. Grief and mourning (or a lack of them) serve to draw attention toward and away from objectionable actions committed by characters.
This presentation for Mereth Aderthad 2025 discusses the parallels between the concept of abnegation in the scientific work surrounding the atomic bomb and in The Silmarillion. The relinquishment of self-interest in favor of the interests of others, abnegation was identified by Tolkien as a powerful act of spirit and reason. The legendarium has many examples of the complexities of abnegation, which parallel similar discussions held by physicists during and after World War II.
Bilbo, the strange old hobbit with the wandering feet, senses something special in young Frodo the first time he sees the lad; as they become close, they find in each other a cameraderie not well understood by other hobbits. Five poignant moments between Bilbo and Frodo Baggins over the course…
A Chieftain is dead. And whilst the events surrounding his death are unclear, a son tries to come to terms with his loss.
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Scribbles and Drabbles 2026
Scribbles & Drabbles is a fic and art exchange with a minimum word count of 100 words.
Russingon Week 2026
A Tumblr week event focusing on the relationship between Maedhros and Fingon.
Boromir Week 2026
If you are Boromir girlies/gents/stans/simps, then this event is for you! So, come join us, and bring your fanfiction, art, gifs, moodboards, and headcanons that highlight everything you love about our Captain of Gondor!
Silmarillion Epistolary Week 2026
Silmarillion Epistolary Week is a Tumblr challenge dedicated to creating fanworks to tell the story of the Silmarillion in the style of an epistolary novel.
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Gelmir cannot see and only remembers the pain and blood when he arrives in the Halls of Mandos. Beyond the healing offered by Nienna and the Maiar, he gets strength from the other fëar, Fingon and Edrahil, and especially Finrod. I think that being around Finrod for any length of time would be healing, and hopeful. 💛
Gelmir deserves this. 💛 So nice for him & Fingon to find some strength and healing in each other’s company, and it is true that caring for someone else’s pain can sometimes lift you out of yours. Interesting to experience the Halls of Mandos like an army hospital! After a big battle it would feel that way. This is lovely — would love to read an epilogue where Gelmir and Gwindor reunite.
Thank you so much for reading, and for your interesting comment. Yes, the idea of Mandos after a battle is grim. I've thought about trying to write Gwindor's arrival, but it would be so horribly sad - and poor Finrod would be trying to comfort everyone after the fall of Nargothrond while being devastated himself...but even then, there has to be some hope somewhere. I'll see what I can do!
Thank you so much! That mutual support just felt so important, somehow. I'm glad you liked the gold theme - I don't think it would have occurred to me if Sally hadn't suggested including Fingon, but once he was there, it all started coming together. :)
I really love this--the awakening, the confusion, everyone's kindness and tenderness. Watching Gelmir working through something genuinely difficult and painful, but with so much help and friendship along the way. You do an amazing job of underlining the hope at the end--very Tolkienesque!
This is such a lovely, kind comment - I really appreciate it! I wanted Gelmir to receive all the help and comfort he needed, but also to find that he could be there for others too. I'm so glad you liked it.
Oh my heart!! This is marvellous in the saddest way. I love that you gave Gelmir some love, and absolutely love how you did it. Your vision of Mandos here feels so much more real, like I can finally understand the how of being healed in Mandos. And oh! These Elves, these beautiful compassionate Elves caring for each other. Without the hassle and admin and demandsand distractions of physical life, all attention can finally go to the emotional one, even as their bodies gradually return (even if they're emotional bodies while in Mandos). I so enjoyed this! Thank you!
This is such a wonderful comment, and you've summed up so beautifully what I was trying to do. Thank you! Caring for each other is very much part of the healing process for them all (Finrod and Edrahil as much as Gelmir and Fingon), and it all ripples outwards - Finrod doing Fingon's hair then helps Gelmir. I know it's all rather sentimental, but I loved writing this - I'm so happy you enjoyed it. :)
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