Shepherd Princess by Himring  

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Fanwork Notes

For the Epic 80s Challenge, for the following prompt: the edition of Unfinished Tales, by JRR Tolkien (author), Christopher Tolkien (editor).

Recently, I came across a discussion on TolkienGuide by Druss, that analysed how Christopher Tolkien had left out a passage on Numenorean dogs in excerpting A Description of the Island of Númenor for the publication of Unfinished Tales in 1980 so that the dogs of Numenor had to wait another 41 years before finally seeing publication in The Nature of Middle-earth. So, of course, my drabble features a sheepdog of Emerie. Totally canonical (their training is mentioned explicitly in NoME), but glaringly absent from the epic 1980s!

My dog is called Gobi (Gnomish gôbi). This is my Middle-earth approximation of the last name of Charlie B. Barkin, protagonist of All Dogs Go to Heaven (that film was another Challenge prompt), as Gnomish gôbi (an early Elvish word for  "large hound") derives from gab-, meaning "to bark, bay (of dogs)”, according to Eldamo.

No special warnings, except for Ancalime's canonical discomfort with some aspects of court life in Armenelos.

Fanwork Information

Summary:

A princess and her sheepdog. (Drabble featuring a young Ancalime.)

Major Characters: Tar-Ancalimë

Major Relationships:

Genre: Fixed-Length Ficlet

Challenges: Epic 80s

Rating: General

Warnings: Check Notes for Warnings

Chapters: 1 Word Count: 102
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