Bells by Himring
Fanwork Notes
At the core of this is a drabble written for the tolkien100 challenge prompt: Ring Out the Bells.
I have added a half drabble as a kind of epilogue and two lines of verse as a kind of introduction.
Warnings for allusions to cultural differences between Vanyar and Noldor and tensions arising from the circumstances of Indis's marriage.
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Summary:
Indis of the Vanyar, queen of the Noldor and a singer, discusses cultural differences with her step-grandson Maglor, the musician.
Major Characters: Indis, Maglor, Noldor
Major Relationships:
Artwork Type: No artwork type listed
Genre: Ficlet, Fixed-Length Ficlet, Poetry
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Rating: General
Warnings: Check Notes for Warnings
Chapters: 1 Word Count: 167 Posted on 8 March 2023 Updated on 8 March 2023 This fanwork is complete.
Bells
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In my dreams I heard faintly ringing afar
the fabled bells of fair Valimar...
Indis has a little too much self-control to wince. Makalaure notices anyway.
‘You don’t like the sound of the bells?’
Indis hesitates. She avoids alluding to cultural differences, considering it risky, but Makalaure’s interest seems genuine, even friendly.
‘It is because I have only just come from Valmar. The bells there are different; they play tunes.’
‘Like a carillon?’
Maglor is thinking like a musician.
Indis smiles. ‘Yes.’ She sings a few notes, to demonstrate one of the simpler tunes played by Vanyarin bells.
‘But, now, when I go to Valmar’, she confesses, ‘at first, I miss Noldorin change ringing!’
Vingilote rises into the evening sky.
In Valmar, all the bells ring to greet her, playing a multitude of tunes, all in complex harmony.
In Tirion, the bells ring peal after peal of mathematically interlocking rhythms.
In the tower of Elwing, a single bell tolls and tolls and fall silent.
Chapter End Notes
Inspired by the difference between the English approach to bell-ringing and traditions in some other countries like Belgium and the Netherlands.
Indis and Maglor have previously interacted in this story of mine (which, I think, is set later): Tirion Flash Mob
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