In Neldoreth, the Muddy Season by PerpetuaLilium
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Summary:
Doom falls on Tinúviel, and it is at least as earthbound as ethereal.
Major Characters: Beren, Lúthien Tinúviel
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Artwork Type: No artwork type listed
Genre: Drama
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Rating: General
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Chapters: 1 Word Count: 2, 720 Posted on 3 March 2013 Updated on 3 March 2013 This fanwork is complete.
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I grew up in Vermont, where winters that melt to springs as suddenly as that described in the story of Beren and Lúthien happen quite a bit—although for presumably non-supernatural reasons. This creates so much meltwater and thaws so much ground frost at once that the slopes of the Green Mountains experience an effective fifth season delineated solely by extreme amounts of mud. ‘Mud season’ traditionally occurred in very late March and early-to-mid-April but now tends to start somewhat earlier for obvious (and unfortunate) global climatic reasons; experience of mud season is used as something of a cultural marker for people from Vermont and neighbouring parts of the Northern Appalachians.
And so, I decided to give Doriath a mud season, because that made the entire story of Beren and Lúthien’s meeting feel—to me—a lot more immediate and real. Also, Lúthien here can dance in snowshoes. Considering what else she’s capable of, I don’t really think this is a bridge too far.
This is my first work in the Tolkien fandom since I was ten and wrote Aragorn as a space adventurer. Many thanks to my wonderful beta reader.
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