The Glittering Cave by Himring
Fanwork Notes
The story is inspired by two of the prompts for the Notion Club Revival challenge: the map of a cave system (and a particular label on it) and the page with a dwarvish description of pewterwort.
It does not feature either of these documents themselves, however.
It is set in Nogrod in the First Age.
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Summary:
Gimli is not the first dwarf to admire an elven lady--or a cave!
Major Characters: Dwarves, Telchar
Major Relationships:
Genre: Fixed-Length Ficlet
Challenges: Notion Club Revival
Rating: General
Warnings:
Chapters: 1 Word Count: 100 Posted on 10 September 2019 Updated on 10 September 2019 This fanwork is complete.
Chapter 1
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‘What is this I hear, young Telchar?’ asked Naugladur. ‘You named one of those caves you discovered “Tinuviel’s bower”?’
Telchar had been busy scouring a large deep dish with pewterwort. The king’s sudden entry had taken him by surprise.
‘Ah, but you have not seen the cave yet, your Majesty,’ he said warmly. ‘It is truly deserving of the name. Fluted columns rise up like slender tree trunks for the princess to dance among and crystals gleam like the stars in her eyes.’
‘That is not quite…,’ began Naugladur, frowning.
And Telchar, abashed, remembered the king had never seen Luthien.
Chapter End Notes
The cave system map includes a feature labelled "Tinuviel's Bower".
Pewterwort was apparently so named for its use in scouring pewterware.
Gimli doesn't name any of the Caves of Aglarond for Galadriel (as far as I know!), but he does make a comparison with her hands in his glowing description in The Two Towers.
I used the name of the king of Nogrod from HoME, without wanting to imply anything about this king's later fate. There could have been more than one king of Nogrod called by that name by the elves.
100 words in MS Word.
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