In Service, Love by sallysavestheday
Fanwork Notes
Isildur won early renown for salvaging a fruit of the White Tree before it was destroyed. He did it "alone," but someone had to get him back to Rómenna to recover from the beating he received. Enter Ohtar. The rest follows.
Tolkien notes in Unfinished Tales that "Ohtar" is actually a generic term for soldier or warrior, rather than a personal name for Isildur's squire. He also says, "[b]ut Ohtar was dear to Isildur." That only made him more interesting to me.
Written for the February 2023 Cheesy Corn Chips challenge, and the trope of the unsung hero, using the prompt "I have observed, throughout life, that a man may do an immense deal of good, if he does not care who gets the credit for it." (Father Strickland).
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Summary:
From the ruin of the Gladden Fields, where Isildur perished, three men only came ever back over the mountains after long wandering. One of these was Ohtar, the esquire of Isildur, who bore the shards of the sword of Elendil; and he brought them to Valandil, the heir of Isildur, who being but a child had remained in Rivendell. The Fellowship of the Ring, Ch 2, The Council of Elrond.
Ohtar is faithful.
Major Characters: Isildur, Ohtar
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Challenges: Cheesy Corn Chips
Rating: General
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Chapters: 1 Word Count: 671 Posted on 15 February 2023 Updated on 16 February 2023 This fanwork is complete.
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