New Challenge: Everyman
Create a fanwork about an ordinary character in the legendarium using a quote about an unnamed character as inspiration.

Finrod, Reborn, goes to visit Amarie, but isn't expecting the reaction he receives.

Ninnachel fights, dies, returns to life.

In the midst of last plans before battle, Fingon and Maedhros discuss the complexities of gender, avoid the complexities of politics, and embrace the complexities of their dreams for the future.

Fingon asks Ninnachel to take a letter to his son, and grants Ninnachel an unasked-for favour.

In the wake of the Battle of Sudden Flame, Fingon finds himself isolated except for his son, and then has to make the hardest decision of his life so far.

Fingon falls head over heels in love for the second time in his life.

Ninnachel has been called in to see Fingon again, and this time it's much less stressful an experience, for them both.

Fingon must reprimand the unfortunate poet, but soon realises that the situation is somewhat more complicated.

“They were right. The Valar were right all along.” Maglor watches Maedhros mourn.

Fingon rescues Maedhros from Thangorodrim.

For the International Day of Fanworks: an orc and his grim job.

Írimë lives again.
This was written for International Fanworks Day 2015, for the prompts: The Circle of Life, New Beginnings, and Traditions.

Death is only another beginning for Fingon.

Maglor learns something new about his musical instruments from a rather unusual creature.

"...and the cruel servants of Celegorm seized his young sons and left them to starve in the forest. Of this Maedhros indeed repented, and sought for them long in the woods of Doriath; but his search was unavailing, and of the fate of Eluréd and Elurín no tale tells.”

On the night of her betrothal party to Fingolfin, Anairë summons her dearest friend Eärwen to Tirion. Overwhelmed by the sense that she is losing control over her life and her longing for the love she once shared with Eärwen, Anairë wonders if she has made the right choice. A sequel to The Sailing Forth, written for Elleth. Anairë/Eärwen, Anairë/Fingolfin

In the Halls of Mandos, Celebrimbor and Gil-galad receive a unique assignment: go as ghosts to Barad-dur and distract Sauron from his war against the free peoples of Middle-earth. MEFA 2010 Humor Incomplete 3rd place winner.

Of Aredhel. No, seriously.

"Good morning," he says quietly, without looking at me. No one's said that to me in a long time.

Maglor and Uldor, some time before the Nírnaeth.

In after days historians would forget much about the Dagor Bragollach, and many things were left out of the Quenta Silmarillion, written with the gift of hindsight. But the coming of Celegorm and Curufin to Nargothrond was at first held as the greatest fortune to come to the Noldor out of that battle, for by their aid alone did Orodreth survive the fall of Tol Sirion.

Beleg meets and befriends Túrin, future life-ruiner.