The Line of Kings by Michiru
Fanwork Notes
My first ever completed work (with chapters), and one of my goals for the Season of Writing Dangerously. Many heartfelt thanks to Dawn for cheerleading me through the season. Asterisks will mark mature-themed pieces.
As this piece is complete, I'll be submitting a chapter roughly every week/week and a half, barring any Unforseen Occurences. As I am a college student, Unforseen Occurences are a fact of life, but I'll do my best.
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Exploring the lives of the Noldorin princes who would eventually produce the final king of the Noldor in Middle-earth.
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Rating: Teens
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This fanwork belongs to the series
Chapters: 24 Word Count: 19, 348 Posted on 23 September 2011 Updated on 19 November 2014 This fanwork is complete.
Table of Contents
And indeed Melkor was false […] But the Vanyar would have no part with him.” Eldalôtë warns her betrothed not to seek the counsel of Melkor. Morgoth’s Ring, 94.
Artaher tries to show an interest in his father’s line of study.
Fëanáro is not the only one to find himself estranged from his wife in the eventide of Bliss. A double drabble.
In memory of Klaus Phillips,
July 30, 1947 – October 4, 2011
***Sexual content-- moderate
At the Feast of Yavanna, Angaráto and Eldalôtë share one last night together. The next day, Darkness falls.
“[…] with Fingon stood as they ever did Angrod and Aegnor, sons of Finarfin. But these held their peace and spoke not against their fathers.” Thus were they condemned to the Helcaraxë.
Findecáno’s prayer peels back the Doom of the Noldor for one instant. Angaráto receives a brief vision of those he left behind, before the window between Aman and Endor is shut again. This is what exile truly means.
Ingoldo turns to Angaráto for help dealing with a Fëanárion. It goes so well he asks Angaráto to be the first Noldorin ambassador to Menegroth. It’s impossible to refuse Ingoldo, especially when you know you should.
Turukáno has an odd request.
A winter spent in Himlad. Angaráto and Curufinwë Atarinkë renew their friendship, consider their wives and embarrass their children.
Angaráto delivered Thingol’s Ban in his perfect Vanyarin accent, and never again returned to Menegroth.
Young Artaher sits in as his father and uncle offer conflicting theories about the motivating force behind Thingol’s ban.
Artaher discusses a girl and the Ered Wethrin with Findecáno, and receives a name.
Artaher contemplates the value of the Silmarils and just why he followed his father to Endor.
The further cultural divisions the Noldor suffer in Beleriand.
Orodreth, on the evening his future wife falls in love with him.
Orodreth, introducing his betrothed to his father. It goes about as well as he feared it would.
Finrod has a proposal for his nephew, and a wedding gift, all in one.
Sitting in conference in Mithrim, Angaráto knows his words in Doriath centuries before will bring ruin to Beleriand.
A father-to-be reflects upon the reality of living in exile. What does it mean to be Noldorin?
Aegnor and Orodreth discuss the Men of Doriath and Angrod. Finduilas meets a woman and introduces Aegnor to her.
***Violent content -- moderate
The beginning of the end.
When the smoke clears, his son still needs a name.
After receiving stewardship of Nargothrond, Orodreth must confront a bitter truth: Nargothrond is no longer safe for the scions of Finarfin.
Orodreth's last impression of his son.
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