First-Time Experience by wind rider
Fanwork Notes
Title: First-Time Experience
Author: Eärillë
Number: G50
Challenges:
1. Colours: Orange
2. Geography of The Silmarillion: Dwarf-Road
3. Occupations: Draper
4. Smells: Skunk
Summary:
There was always a first time for everything and everyone. Kía of Belegost and her special orange cloth and the smell of orcs in the air, for instance.
Rating: G
Warnings: first draft
Characters: OC’s
Genres: Character Study, Family, Horror, Humor
Place: Belegost: Dwarf-Road
Timeline: middle Year of Trees: Noontide of Valinor; long peace in Beleriand
Word Count (in MS Word): 842
Reference:
”Draper: U.K. textile seller: a dealer in fabric and sewing materials (dated)” – taken from Microsoft Encarta Premium 2009: Encarta Dictionaries
Notes:
The OFC in this story has been featured one other time in the author’s works, in a drabble titled “Earth” under the drabble collection called “Spectrums.” Regarding the strange perception of things like “wind,” “Dwarves,” “Elves” and some other things, the author was doing it deliberately, to hopefully set the tone of being in a Dwarven female’s point of view.
The over-protectiveness shown below ties to the fact that there are just a few female Dwarves born to the race, so the author imagined that they would be severely protected. As peaceful as Beleriand was at that time, after all, who would say that loose minions of Melkor would not have acted in the absence of their overlord?
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Summary:
There was always a first time for everything and everyone. Kía of Belegost and her special orange cloth and the smell of orcs in the air, for instance.
Major Characters: Original Character(s)
Major Relationships:
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Horror, Humor
Challenges: B2MeM 2012
Rating: General
Warnings:
Chapters: 1 Word Count: 864 Posted on 31 March 2012 Updated on 31 March 2012 This fanwork is complete.
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