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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.
Our Annual Amnesty Challenge: New Year's Resolution Start 2026 off with creativity! If you missed a challenge or didn't get to finish or post a challenge fanwork, complete any 2025 challenge before 15 February to receive the stamp.
He was going to die. The molten rocks would burn him just like the cursed gem in his palm did. Maybe less painfully but still being burnt hurt and Maedhros knew it. He intimately knew it from his time in Angband where Þauron burnt him often in frustration and to toy with him and his master…
“Come on.” Maedhros grabbed his hand and pulled him along down the path, both of them quickening their pace now, until the trees opened up into a wide meadow filled with flowers, bright yellow celandine and dandelions and sweet-scented pale chamomile mingling with cornflowers and irises. On…
Aldarion storms off towards Middle-earth. For the Title Track challenge.
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Title Track
Create a fanwork using our collection of 125 titles from Tolkien's books, chapters, essays, poems, and fragments as inspiration. Read more ...
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.
This presentation for Mereth Aderthad 2025 discusses the many similarities between Tolkien's three "twilight children," Tinúviel, Lómion, and Undómiel (Luthien, Maeglin, and Arwen) in terms of appearance, plot, and cultural background. Yet these three characters play very different roles in the text.
Presented at Mereth Aderthad 2025, this paper makes the case thata, although the term "aromantic" had not yet been coined in Tolkien's day, many of his characters can be read as aromantic. The paper takes a closer look at Aredhel, Bilbo, and Boromir as three examples of characters who can be read as aromantic.
“There’s a goblin hiding in the taters, Dad!” Pippin hefted the pan, which was much too big for him to carry, let alone wield.
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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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