That strength which in old days moved earth and heaven by Himring
Fanwork Notes
Written for the Poem Prompt of April 4: The Ruin, in the translation by Ophelia Eryn Hostetter.
Also for the Poetry Prompt of March 15: Ecclesiastes 3:5. And the title is taken from the poetry prompt for March 30 (Ulysses, by Tennyson).
This drabble alludes to past trauma and the canonical violence and character death implied in the summary.
Fanwork Information
Summary: Long after the Fall of Eregion, a survivor returns to face her memories. Major Characters: Original Female Character(s) Major Relationships: Genre: Fixed-Length Ficlet Challenges: Birthday Bash Rating: Teens Warnings: Check Notes for Warnings |
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Chapters: 1 | Word Count: 105 |
Posted on 3 April 2025 | Updated on 4 April 2025 |
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The OFC featured is my recurring character Narye, but this drabble can be read on its own.
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