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.

For this month’s ‘The Only Thing To Fear’-challenge, I tried something a little different- which was to write short ficlets for as many prompts as possible. (Admittedly, I wanted them to be drabbles at first, but I just couldn’t manage).
Some of these turned more into PTSD-stories than phobias, but I think it still fits the challenge.

About the Battle of Unnumbered Tears.

Gloredhel writes to her brother, after his sons have gone missing.
We know that Hurin and Huor were rescued by Eagles and carried to Gondolin, but their relatives, at this point, don't.

Two years before the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, Húrin and Huor journey from Dor-lómin to Eithel Sirion for a war council with their new allies from the East. A story about the stirring of hope and foreshadowing of woe. Well-peppered with humour.

At long last, Emeldir leads her people into the forest of Brethil.

Six moments in the life of Huor son of Galdor

A collection of fills written for rthstewart's 3 Sentence Ficathon in 2013 and 2015, for Tolkien-based prompts. (Mostly Silmarillion, with one for Farmer Giles of Ham and Sir Orfeo, and one non-Tolkien crossover.)
Chapters 2 & 3: More Tolkien-based fills written for caramelsilver's 3 Sentence Ficathon in 2016 and 2017.

The Elves make no song of Fingolfin's last stand. One of the Edain, however, did.

Idril and Huor, on top of the highest tower in Gondolin, defy a weather metaphor.

A collection for stories about the Edain.
Recently added: The chair (Sador Labadal)

A weary soldier comes upon the place where Huor and the men of Dor Lomen were slain to guard the retreat of Turgon.

Or an account of the battle in the forest of Brethil as seen by Beleg Cúthalion, told in two parts.