Entwined by Anérea
Fanwork Notes
Set in the years soon after the Awakening of Men at the time of the Rising of the Sun and Moon and the Second Spring of Arda, when “new things, devised long ages before in the thought of Yavanna and sown as seed in the dark, came at last to their budding and their bloom. West, North, and South the children of Men spread and wandered, and their joy was the joy of the morning before the dew is dry, when every leaf is green.”
~from The Silmarillion, Chapter 12: Of Men
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Summary:
First Age 116: in the foothills of the Orocani Mountains—west of Hildórien and far, far east of Beleriand.
Woman meets man in four 100-word drabbles.(The first in my Hildórien to Beleriand series exploring the ancestors of Adanel and her brother Magor, from whom came many of the Edain heroes of the first age, as well as the Peredhil.)
Major Characters: Original Character(s), Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s), Maiar, Men
Major Relationships: Original Character/Original Character
Genre: Fixed-Length Ficlet, General, Het, Romance
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Rating: General
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This fanwork belongs to the series
Chapters: 1 Word Count: 406 Posted on 31 December 2021 Updated on 19 December 2024 This fanwork is complete.
Table of Contents
Inspired by lferion's beautiful sculptural metal artwork Intertwined
Note on my names:
Since Tolkien based Taliska on Gothic, I’m following suit as best I can for the names of my original characters:
Awo is Gothic for grandmother
Amie is from athei (mother)
Saifreth from sei (she who/with…) and frathi (insight/perception)
Ahwë is from ahwa ‘river’
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