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The original idea was this: I had recalled, once again, that before everyone decided that Maedhros was "wrong but wromantic", he was supposed to be a military hero. So I'd have him kill enough orcs to make Aragorn look like small beer (take that, Gimli and Legolas!) and perhaps even a Balrog or two (take that Glorfindel!). All Maglor would have to do would be to gracefully allow himself to be rescued and, because I didn't want to do any research on military strategy or sword fighting, I'd have a POV character who would go "ah!" and "oh!", but wouldn't really understand what was going on. And, of course, the piece was going to be very short.
So, here are some exclusive sound-bites from "The Making Of":
Maedhros: 'I don't like the script. What is all this about a white fire burning within and one returned from the dead? Sounds more like Glorfindel, if you ask me. In fact, why don't you go and hire him instead? I'd rather sit and read a good book. And where's Glaurung come from, all of a sudden? Oh, you noticed he appears in the Silmarillion at that point? Honestly, that book is more trouble than it's worth sometimes. Oh, all right, I'll deal with him for you. But mind you--NO cameras!'
Emlinn (my POV character): 'I'm supposed to admire someone for waving his sword about? Do I have to? Wait, maybe he can do it to music?'
Maglor: 'You do realize that I'm considering sueing you for defamation of character, just as soon as I've finished charging you for all the extra hours of overtime? Not to mention the copyright issues. What made you think you were qualified to write about music? How dare you turn me into a cross between Paul McCartney and Beethoven? What's that? They head the charts all the time and make lots of money? Hmm...'
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Summary:
Emlinn, a Sinda, becomes Maglor's student and experiences the end of the Siege of Angband and the Battle of Sudden Flame.
Now added: Bonus chapter: Like a Friendly Touch Among the Crowd (ft. Elrond).
Illustrated by Alasse for B2MeM 2012: see link at end of Chapter Two!
Kindly nominated for MEFAs 2011 by Angelica. It won a Honorable Mention in the category "Elves: House of Finwë" and a Smaug's Treasure award.
Major Characters: Elrond, Erestor, Glaurung, Maedhros, Maglor, Original Character(s)
Major Relationships:
Genre: General
Challenges:
Rating: Teens
Warnings: Mature Themes, Violence (Moderate)
This fanwork belongs to the series
Chapters: 6 Word Count: 16, 871 Posted on 22 August 2010 Updated on 24 April 2016 This fanwork is complete.
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Maglor's Gap, named after the greatest singer of the Noldor but not otherwise known as the cultural capital of Beleriand. A dark handsome stranger walks into an inn... No forget that, they're both married to somebody else. All right, a dark silent stranger walks into an inn. No, no, NO! He's Maglor. You don't want him to be silent, do you?
Major battle scene, most of which manages to take place just out of sight. Maglor kills an orc (really!). A mistimed genealogical discussion causes upheaval. ...and also an incidental dragon, obviously.
Maedhros waves his sword around to music and then sits down and reads a good book. You thought I was joking, didn't you? Also contains some discussion of Art with a capital A--and the maximum amount of embarrassment I could squeeze into a single chapter.
Warning: This chapter contains a couple of references that probably should be labelled "Adult" for sexual content (and also for mentioning torture). To conclude anything from this about the general character of the chapter, I feel would be rather misleading (see above).
The economic downturn hits East Beleriand, and a sidelined character gains importance.
Fast-forwarding past Balar and Lindon at almost indecent speed, we arrive at Imladris, where Erestor and Emlinn fundamentally disagree about copy-right issues.
It all ends in tears, of course, but not entirely so.
At Gil-galad's court in Lindon, Elrond has an unexpected encounter.
Written for Independence 1776 for Fandom Stocking 2015
Rating: General Audiences
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