Reflections by AdmirableMonster

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Fanwork Notes

For my Bollywood prompt, I got the movie 3 idiots, from which I've taken some of the very basic themes as well as the narrative structure.

Fanwork Information

Summary:

A story of three friends in Númenor, one of whom attracts the attention of the High Priest.  What does friendship mean in the shadow of the Black Temple?

Major Characters: Unnamed Canon Character(s), Original Character(s)

Major Relationships: Original Character & Unnamed Canon Character

Artwork Type: No artwork type listed

Genre: Science Fiction

Challenges: Bollywood

Rating: Teens

Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn

This fanwork belongs to the series

Chapters: 1 Word Count: 3, 802
Posted on 18 July 2024 Updated on 18 July 2024

This fanwork is complete.

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Sakalkhôr is a creation of kimikocha's, used with permission.  Many thanks to them also for cheerleading and for creation of a great number of Adunaic names, from which I also got Belzâgar.  Many thanks also to my long-suffering husband, for kindly helping me out with plotting and finishing this dratted thing up.

 


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Belzagar did risk everything to save Sakalkhor, against the odds, although it is hard that he did not or could not do it for Nimruzimir.

I suppose Nimruzimir found himself unable to let go, partly because Belzagar hadn't asked him to save him (and Sakalkhor also hadn't).

(And in a more deep-down way because Spock wouldn't, I suppose, unlike his alter ego... The one from another quadrant or ship, I mean, not the Numenorean alter ego.)

You always bring me around to Numenor!  It's something I never (or at least VERY rarely) read except when you write it, and you do it so compellingly.  The back and forth in time was very effective in this.  Poor, dear Nimruzimir ((hugs him so tight if he is willing to put up with it))