Warping Arda by Clodia
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Disclaimer: I am not J. R. R. Tolkien and I do not own Middle-earth.
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Summary:
A collection of drabbles, mostly written for the LJ comm Tolkien_Weekly. Some of these drabbles received awards in MEFA 2010; see inside for details.
10. Good as New. Glorfindel, his father and a piece of the past. One drabble.
Major Characters: Aredhel, Beren, Celeborn, Celebrían, Daeron, Dior, Dwarves, Eilinel, Elrond, Elu Thingol, Erestor, Glorfindel, Goldberry, Idril, Lúthien Tinúviel, Melian, Original Character(s), Sauron, Tom Bombadil
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Rating: Teens
Warnings: Character Death, Violence (Mild)
Chapters: 10 Word Count: 5, 689 Posted on 1 January 2010 Updated on 8 January 2012 This fanwork is a work in progress.
Table of Contents
Nine drabbles written for tree prompts.
Written for Linda Hoyland and the prompt: what if Lúthien and Arwen could meet?
Ten drabbles written for extreme and wintry weather prompts. The drabbles 'Dawn' and 'Dusk' from this set received first place in MEFA 2010 (Times: First Age and Prior: Mixed Drabbles).
Three drabbles plucked from the ruins of Gondolin; thanks to Thranduil Oropherion Redux and Virtuella for the prompts!
A dyer's garden of drabbles; thanks to Aislynn Crowdaughter, Thranduil Oropherion Redux and Ignoble Bard for the prompts! This set of drabbles received second place in MEFA 2010 (Genres: Character Study: Drabble Series).
Eleven drabbles for film prompts. Everything reminds Erestor of the ages of the stars... This set received second place in MEFA 2010 (Times: First Age and Prior: Mixed Drabbles).
Sauron's "black thoughts" in Tol-in-Gaurhoth. This was written for the tolkien_weekly prompt, 'Loving Companionship', but since it doesn't fit with the rest of the drabbles I'm doing for this challenge I thought I'd post it separately here now.
Five drabbles written for tolkien_weekly's A Season of Gifts challenge.
Six drabbles written for tolkien_weekly's Tangled Web challenge. From a frosty start to shared sorrows.
One drabble written for engarian months ago, recently rediscovered in a dusty file.
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