Lockdown Instadrabbling by Lindariel

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Summary:

From the Discord server sessions on 25 March, 29 March, and 12 April 2020.

Major Characters: Ancalagon, Caranthir, Celeborn, Elu Thingol, Elwing, Eärendil, Eöl, Fingon, Finrod Felagund, Galadriel, Gamil Zirak, Glorfindel, Idril, Maedhros, Melian, Mîm, Original Character(s), Rog, Thorondor, Tuor, Turgon

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Rating: General

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This fanwork belongs to the series

Chapters: 21 Word Count: 2, 097
Posted on 25 March 2020 Updated on 12 April 2020

This fanwork is complete.

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This belongs after my story The Fairest Vessels that Ever Sailed, in the On Secret Looms Entwined series.  The prompts were "elegant, response, danger, eyes."

 

This story falls within the timeline of my The Fairest Vessels That Ever Sailed story.  Prompts:  sunlight, quiver, bowl, luscious

 

Prompts:  rock, color, abode, carry.

Prompts:  nonsensical, weeds, thought, house.

Prompts:  lighthouse, glass, star, waters.

Prompts:  dust, brighter, untouchable, world.

Prompts:  airs, great, traverse, realms.

Falls in my The Fairest Vessels That Ever Sails timeline.  Prompts:  sausage, sweets, fish, cooking.

Prompts:  mountains, gate, knee, hundreds.

This falls within the period of time covered in my story Out of the Darkling West.  Prompts:  grass, shell, woke, frittered.

This is part of a story I have outlined but haven't begun to write yet.  Prompts:  slate-grey, frayed, glass, egg.

 

Prompts:  tarry mischance pearl embrace.

This story falls more or less at the beginning of my story The Fairest Vessels That Ever Sailed.  Prompts:  alone, elements, rule, room.

Prompts:  summoned, winter, ruins, familiar.

Prompts:  brimming, white, joy, flowing.

Prompts:  colors, fog, forest, hunt.

 

Prompts:  fruit, blood, taverns, forbidden.

Prompts:  vagrants, testimonies, free, resolute.

Prompts:  crucible beginning fire new.

Prompts:  tree, silver, staff, diamond.

Prompts:  ocean star song discover.

At only 97 words, this one's not strictly a drabble, but I'm hoping the format makes up for those three missing words.


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