Caught in the maelstrom by ford_of_bruinen

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Fanwork Information

Summary:

Written for Around the fire challange :

I would like a story of Maedhros and Nerdanel before he leaves for Middle-earth or Formenos. Does she demand an explanation or might he offer one?

Major Characters: Maedhros, Nerdanel

Major Relationships:

Genre: General

Challenges: Around the Fire

Rating: General

Warnings:

Chapters: 1 Word Count: 644
Posted on 8 October 2016 Updated on 8 October 2016

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Caught in the Maelstrom

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The light was gone. The stars smothered and madness ruled the world, around us chaos and panic and betrayal. This time not only my house suffered but the entire world seemed on the edge of being devoured by the anarchy of my husband’s being. It was not a time for quick decisions, yet those were all that we had. To go or remain, to linger or fight, to flicker as candles in the time to come or burn with an all-consuming flame. It was a time of pain. I was worn out and tired, numbed with grief and horror as arm my arm was grabbed.

‘Mother, will you come with us?’ he begged, his voice urgent, desperate. His hair so much like mine, only brighter, looked like blood in the light of torches, smudged over his face. I shivered foreboding and fear tore at me. I would lose them, my children. Everyone I would lose as He had refused to leave me even the youngest and I knew, looking at Nelyafinwe, my Maitimo, that life would never show him gentleness again.

‘Mother,’ he repeated, ‘will you come, temper the fire, tame this madness?’

Could I do it, could I stand by my husband’s side again, his fire consuming me? Even through that brief fluttering thought of hope I knew I could not, the time for tempering was gone and left was a hard and brittle blade of hate.

‘Look after them, Nelyafinwe’, I blurted out, desperately wanting to hide them all under the bed -keep them safe, ‘all of them. Atarince and Carnistir will not leave their backs exposed but they need a steady hand. Macalaure, what will this do to that mind, enveloped in this. Do not let him lose his way, do you hear me, keep him on the right path. Tyelkormo will be lost, as a limb tore from the tree, hearing too many whispers on the wind and none of friends. And the Ambarussa, keep them close, do not let them out of sight or one will never set foot on the other side. Beware of fires.’

Too many words, and still too few to say what I must, to convey thoughts, feelings and so little time. What else could I tell him to keep them safe, to protect them from what was to come? Already Feanaro was bellowing for the child with me, the eldest, the heir to nothing but cold ashes.

He gave me a fey look, his eyes shining in the smoky light as he gave me a quick nod, searching my face for something.
‘I will look after them mother, I will keep them safe.’

He would not, there would be no safety in the coming ruin. Everyhere my mind looked I saw blood and death and suffering. My knowledge was choking me and it lay heavily between us as I closed my eyes, refusing to accept his vain promise. When I opened my eyes he was gone, striding towards his roaring father and I was left there, alone in the darkness, my husband’s oath already consuming me from within. I stood there long after they had gone, once the streets found an uneasy peace again.

It was not until later, much later when Tirion lay still and quiet under the stars, after the blood had dried on the sands that I realised; I had stood with my eldest within reach, my Maitimo, my brave one, yet I had not embraced him, clung to him, begged him to take care of himself, to stay whole, I had only begged for the others. I had done this naming him by his fathers’ name and I had missed the feyness of hurt fleeting across his beauty as we spoke.

I had lost my sons but somewhere I had become lost to them.

That was when the tears came.


Chapter End Notes

not betaed excuse all and any errors please :)


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Oh, wow! This was written in response to my request! I am sorry I did not see it sooner. It passed by me. I think I must not have been tracking the LJ thread and missed it when you posted it here.

My apologies and thank you so much for such a lovely fill of this prompt. It is beautifully done and devastating in its authenticity. I love the characterizations of the different sons.

Atarince and Carnistir will not leave their backs exposed but they need a steady hand. Macalaure, what will this do to that mind, enveloped in this. Do not let him lose his way, do you hear me, keep him on the right path. Tyelkormo will be lost, as a limb tore from the tree, hearing too many whispers on the wind and none of friends. And the Ambarussa, keep them close, do not let them out of sight or one will never set foot on the other side.

This entire section is convincing (of course, we are viewing it with the knowledge of what to come--but the importance is not the deeds as much as the how and the why of it. Your interpretation of them speaks to that).

The most heartbreaking part is that she feels by the time Maedhros begs her not to stay behind, the time for making a choice has already long passed and he is not the person who could have convinced her in any case. The most traumatic for her is that she wants so much to try to protect all of them, but in her desperation to hope against all hope and reason that her firstborn (and possibly best loved) son might be able to do something to help, she neglects to convey to him her love for him and take part of that last precious moment to say good-bye.

Feanor! He already burned his bridges and your short story explains that as well. When he stops listening to her, he lost his last best hope. And I am not unsympathetic to him. I see the provocations he is operating under also.

Thank you so much for writing and sharing this story filled with illuminating riches of interpretation.

I am glad you found it lol and glad you enjoyed it. as soon as i saw your prompt the story came into my head, the desperation of losing her children, the huge responsibility put on the eldest child... 

 

there was so uch happening all at once so many decisions and farewells. it must have been a truly heartbreaking time both for those leaving and, maybe even more, for those staying behind knowing their loved ones were walking into lands where violence and death happened as in opposition to valinor. to see those you love the most go to war against a god.... i cant even imagine the horror of it which is why i concentrated on just one voice in this.

I am not unsympathetic to Feanor either LOL but writing him, not as evil nor as a hero but simply someone beyond her ability to help was a nice change (she says as if she hasnt been out of writing for years)

Thank you for reading oshun and thank you for, a always, lovely feedback xx