Wrapped Up in Books
Series compiled by grey_gazania
Scenes from the lives of Caranthir and his wife Parmacundë.
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Summary:
Scenes from the lives of Caranthir and his wife Parmacundë.
Major Characters: Original Character(s), Original Female Character(s), Caranthir
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Fanworks in "Wrapped Up in Books"
A Gift of Words by grey_gazania
Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn
In pre-Darkening Tirion, a bookish young girl receives a significant gift.
Unconscious Arithmetic by grey_gazania
Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn
To his great surprise, Caranthir makes a friend.
Half Past Ten in the Rose Garden by grey_gazania
Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn
Caranthir discovers that this romance thing is a lot harder than it looks.
Footnotes by grey_gazania
Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn
Short scenes set in my "Wrapped Up in Books" series.
Five Letters Caranthir Sent His Wife (And One Letter He Didn't) by grey_gazania
Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn
When Fëanor is exiled to Formenos, his seven sons accompany him, but Caranthir's wife stays behind in Tirion. A selection of their correspondence.
Written for the Vintage challenge prompts "epistolary" and "five things".
Five Times Caranthir Fought With His Brothers (And One Time He Didn't) by grey_gazania
Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn
A Five-Times fic exploring Caranthir's relationship with his brothers.
Five Things That Never Happened to Caranthir's Wife by grey_gazania
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Five ways Parmacundë's life could have been different.
And Every Single One of Us Still Left in Want of Mercy by grey_gazania
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Parmë's voice was calm, but when she turned, Canyanis saw that her face was ashen and her hands were trembling.
"Parmë?" Something clenched in her chest, and she walked over and took hold of Parmë's shaking hands. Something was horribly, horribly wrong.
A Stitch in Time by grey_gazania
Warnings: Creator Chooses Not to Warn
The quilt stayed with him — first on Balar, then in Lindon, then in Rivendell. It kept his children warm at night and, later, covered the bed of a small boy named Estel. And when Sauron was finally defeated — the One Ring destroyed at the tiny hands of two brave Hobbits — and it was time for the Ringbearers to depart Middle-earth forever, Elrond took the quilt, worn and threadbare though it was, with him.
Wrapped Up in Books: A Fanmix by grey_gazania
Warnings: No warnings apply
A fanmix for Caranthir and Parmacundë, his wife.