Fanworks Tagged with Elrond & Elros

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Scorched by polutropos

"They do not touch anymore, not even in violence. Maglor has no need of him. It is his foals, grazing upon his barren spirit, who have brought him back to life."

A messy entanglement, from four perspectives. 

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Don't Look Back by Grundy

Elrond and Elros steal some time to go on a private adventure during the War of Wrath.

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Postcard by Rocky41_7

One late summer day, a postcard comes for Elrond in the mailbox. Elros intercepts.

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My Tent Is Always Open To You by Grundy

A snippet of life in early Numenor, in which Elros tries once again to persuade his brother to come see his new place.

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Ill News by grey_gazania

Early in the Second Age, a follower of the Sons of Fëanor brings Elrond some ill news.

Written from a prompt by Himring for Tolkien OC Week (background characters).

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Exactly Alike by polutropos

Amrod makes a gift for Amras. The story of how it is passed down through the ages, in snippets.

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Golden Hour by StarSpray

At their head was Elros’ flagship. His banners were the brightest of all, depicting the white niphredil of Lúthien and the white wings of Tuor’s house and the Star of Eärendil—the largest flag, waving from the highest mast and catching the rays of the sun and gleaming nearly as bright as their father’s star itself, which was just visible against the bright sun in the western sky.

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On and on and ever ever on by UnnamedElement

Elrond and Elros are left without parents; found by their folks' murderers in the ruins of Sirion; taken from the havens of their childhood to wander elsewhere and abroad. And yet, not all is lost--love grows, leaders are raised, pain is endured. Lives transform.

A character study in the key of complex trauma.

Havens rise elsewhere. e

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