Calmer Waters by Raiyana

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Fanwork Notes

My quote was "Therefore those who dwell by the sea or go up in ships may love [Ossë], but they do not trust him." ~ Valaquenta

combined with the 'Cape' prompt off the 'Of the Sea' card from the b2mem bingo

Follows the 'From Sleep to Swift Fury' vignette.

Fanwork Information

Summary:

Aulë claimed Uinen was the only one with the power to reclaim Ossë... and that's what she did, calming his fury with her love - or so the Children say.

 

Major Characters: Ossë, Uinen

Major Relationships:

Artwork Type: No artwork type listed

Genre: Drama

Challenges: B2MeM 2019, Love Actually

Rating: General

Warnings:

This fanwork belongs to the series

Chapters: 1 Word Count: 511
Posted on 6 March 2019 Updated on 6 March 2019

This fanwork is complete.

Calmer Waters

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She caught him rounding a point of land, steep sloping stone breaking the waves, and Oš’šai – it was his name, even if its connection to her and to him stung – did not fight her arms wrapping around his shape.

Baring his teeth, he snarled.

“Oš’šai…” she murmured, and he could not bear the gentleness of her voice.

The wave that brought the land down was desperate fury and it crashed into the both of them when it fell, pulling them down alongside and still she held to him, clung to him, her green hair mingling with his white seafoam locks.

Oš’šai fled, a strand of seagreen hair wrapped lovingly around his wrist like a token.

He would not remove it.

 

The next time she found him, bouncing a small wooden thing playfully on the water, the green had been twisted into white, interlocking patterns decorated with a few pearls he had fetched from the depths of her domain.

Drawing himself up above the water, he listened to the cries of the Children.

Uynen’s arms were soft, wrapping around his form from behind and Oš’šai did not flinch, did not stop himself from relaxing into her hold.

“They fear your play like this,” she whispered. “Be gentle… they are… so very small.” Her hand on his cheek, turning him to face her, was still gentle but no less commanding.

The waves calmed, and Uynen’s smile was beautiful. The vessel moved, swifter than the wind would have set it, but gentler, each wave taking the same route.

They followed, and Uynen never let go of him – not that Oš’šai truly wished her to, thinking he might be content in her arms for the full life of Arda itself.

“Look,” she whispered, drawing his attention back to the cries of the Children, different now than before. “They are joyful… with you.”

 

 

He enjoyed the Children, fragile as they were, and taught them things when he walked the shore, changing his body to match theirs better, even if it felt terribly limiting. Around his wrist, in all shapes, remained the small band he had twined, the green as vibrant as the day it had first been snagged.

 

They seemed to like him, too, and the thought filled him with a glee no less potent for its difference from the glee he had once felt in following Melkorë and his promises.

Ulmo welcomed him back, that indefinable and incomparably annoying sense of knowing that always surrounded him accepting what Ossë could not – would not – say.

He still had a temper. Some days just screamed for storms and violent waves, for crashing glaciers and floods, for swollen rivers and plains, and Ossë – the children had named him anew, struggling with the language of Song – only barely restrained the impulse to let his power of change flow freely.

But Uinen – her name similar but different – was there, and it too-often felt like betraying her trust to destroy the things that had been built by others.


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I'm so glad you continued From Sleep to Swift Fury! I love how Uinen's hair remains as a token on Ossë's wrist as he slowly accepts her efforts. Glad he gets to enjoy the Children for what they are, rather than just for something he can terrify.

Some days just screamed for storms and violent waves - Some days are like that! Maybe that's why the Children are a bit wary of Ossë, because they ultimately know that he's just as changeful as they can be... XD

I think Uinen the Oblivious and Ossë the self-torturing are among my favourite pairings :D Theirs is a journey of learning - and not only about the world and the Children...

Ossë could never be tamed, not truly, and it'd feel wrong to make him too docile... waves are not docile for any long stretch of time, after all. Uinen is deeper waters, but she, too, delights in roiling currents and violently crashing water - it is a game, to them, even if she is a little better at realising the Children are there(or caring, perhaps, at first). I feel that the first interactions between any Ainu and any Child would be excessive or extreme on the part of the Ainu in the mind of the Child, simply becase their experiences of the world around them are so vastly different. I try to celebrate that sense of difference and disparity when I write Ainu. They're not purposefully malicious, but they can 'forget' that the Children really are very very small in comparison to their own whole beings.