Setting a Precedent by Elwin Fortuna

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Fanwork Notes

Written for Cherepashka in the Innumerable Stars exchange.

Fanwork Information

Summary:

When one woman threatens another in the marketplace, Finarfin must judge the circumstances and determine consequences.

Major Characters: Finarfin, Original Character(s)

Major Relationships:

Artwork Type: No artwork type listed

Genre: General

Challenges:

Rating: Teens

Warnings:

Chapters: 1 Word Count: 3, 778
Posted on 14 October 2019 Updated on 14 October 2019

This fanwork is complete.


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Interesting contrast of new problems arising in the days of rebuilding their society after the darkening and the loss of the majority of their people. It is not surprising that there was a certain amount of want and strife during in that period. Social conflict arises when there are differing divisions of resources, scarity, and hardship; Arafinwe did a good job of accessing the situation and addressing the needs of both parties with compassion and common sense.

Interesting contrast of new problems arising in the days of rebuilding their society after the darkening and the loss of the majority of their people. It is not surprising that there was a certain amount of want and strife during in that period. Social conflict arises when there are differing divisions of resources, scarity, and hardship; Arafinwe did a good job of accessing the situation and addressing the needs of both parties with compassion and common sense.

Interesting contrast of new problems arising in the days of rebuilding their society after the darkening and the loss of the majority of their people. It is not surprising that there was a certain amount of want and strife during in that period. Social conflict arises when there are differing divisions of resources, scarity, and hardship; Arafinwe did a good job of accessing the situation and addressing the needs of both parties with compassion and common sense.

Interesting contrast of new problems arising in the days of rebuilding their society after the darkening and the loss of the majority of their people. It is not surprising that there was a certain amount of want and strife during in that period. Social conflict arises when there are differing divisions of resources, scarity, and hardship; Arafinwe did a good job of accessing the situation and addressing the needs of both parties with compassion and common sense.