King of beech and oak and elm by polutropos
Fanwork Notes
For the February SWG challenge, "Times of Bliss." Prompt:
“The pillars of Menegroth were hewn in the likeness of the beeches of Oromë, stock, bough, and leaf, and they were lit with lanterns of gold. The nightingales sang there as in the gardens of Lórien; and there were fountains of silver, and basins of marble, and floors of many-coloured stones. Carven figures of beasts and birds there ran upon the walls, or climbed upon the pillars, or peered among the branches entwined with many flowers.”
~ The Silmarillion, "Of the Sindar"
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Summary:
Thingol contemplates the carvings of Menegroth, remembering Lúthien.
Major Characters: Elu Thingol, Lúthien Tinúviel, Melian
Major Relationships: Lúthien & Thingol
Artwork Type: No artwork type listed
Genre: General
Challenges: New Year's Resolution, Times of Bliss
Rating: General
Warnings:
Chapters: 1 Word Count: 1, 453 Posted on 8 February 2022 Updated on 9 February 2022 This fanwork is complete.
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