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Lieblos Hin Zur Dunkelheit by Angamaite for LeetheVix
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms
30 Dec 2025
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On knighthood.
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A funeral for solace by Angamaite for frenchwendybirds
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms
30 Dec 2025
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After the battle in the field comes the long war of devastation.
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Murder Made History: Artistic Depictions of the Second Kinslaying Across Time and Place by Angamaite for YvainsDoomedHorse
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms
08 Dec 2025
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Murder Made History: Artistic Depictions of the Second Kinslaying Across Time and Place represents the insofar largest collection of visual art based on the Fëanárian attack on Menegroth, containing 381 artworks from across a variety of time and place spanning two continents, four ages, and a variety of media. The exhibition will be hosted by the Academic Museum of Art History in Tirion with the patronage of the Lambengolmor and Crown Prince Findaráto Ingoldo.
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Three old men, seven paintings, death, restitution, absolution, and the unbearable weight of living when you haven't thought you'll live again.
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Herzkranzgefäß by Angamaite
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms
21 Aug 2025
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Quiet, until a voice calls out into that all-consuming velveteen that Tyelkormo has not heard since the Darkening--
“Please,” it says, though not begging, never begging, “Do not make me regret the kindness I had offered you.”
He looks up from his knives, finding Findaráto looking at him or perhaps through him with his jaw tightly set, and his own masseters tighten in response.
“I cannot swear you such an oath, Artafindë.” He lowers his head until their eyes are level with each other, blue Tirion lake to quicksilver that slips through one’s grasp. “Regret what you will. I am bound by my own duties, and pity will not stay me from honouring them.”
“Would anything?” Findaráto asks.
“No,” Tyelkormo answers, not hesitating even as long as it takes him to fill his lungs with air. “Nothing. There is nothing else.”---
Celegorm, Finrod, several conversations on totality and the necessity of violence before the end.
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Last salute in the pyre glade by Angamaite for maglor_my_beloved
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms
09 Jun 2025
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“Would you forgo the High King’s decree for me, Laureo?”
“Of course I would.” He hesitates – not because he must consider the answer, but because it would be foolish not to entertain its depth. But it’s always been the same. The hand he places upon his heart in oath and upon his lips in blessing is the same that winds the chain. “My first and foremost vow is to Eru Illúvatar. No crown, no laurels.”They weren't cruel from the beginning.
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Prayers to Broken Stone by timelessutterances
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types
16 Sep 2025
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“The Maedhros who stands before his son is not one thing but many. He is a struck-down statue. He is a fading demon. He is a sword in a nuclear war. He is historical debris. He is the sum of a nation’s ruin. He is the first sunset of the Empire’s apocalypse. He is Elrond’s beloved Baba, who would find him under every starless sky. Archives will dissect him. Historians will redeem him. Writers will swallow him whole.”
In 1937, notorious Indian revolutionary Maedhros Fëanorian and his brother Maglor, take in a British colonial officer's twin sons and raise them to adulthood. Decades later, Elrond Peredhel, trying to leave a family tragedy behind in England, returns to India during a time of political turbulence and finds that everything, from the national landscape to his firebrand father, the ineffable Comrade Maedhros, has changed. Chapter 19: Epilogue, Afterword and 'Alternate' Ending.
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Bookmarked by Angamaite
28 Mar 2025
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A History of Duels by LeetheVix for MaSeuleEtoileEstMorte (Erendur)
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms
21 Nov 2025
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Ñolofinwë needs to win, if just once.
He chases and despises, he yearns for and resents, he fights and fights and fights.Then, he wins.
Or might have, if Fëanáro was something to be won.[Edit: Now with illustration.]
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29 Nov 2025
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she that was young and fair by timelessutterances
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types, The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
02 Nov 2025
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"Would you do it again?" Elrond dares, his voice breaking on the question. "If you could go back, knowing everything—would you still jump?"
Elwing is quiet for a long moment.
Then she turns to him, face carefully composed, her voice near-inaudible: "What was the bride-price you named for your daughter, Elrond?"
_____________The story of a monumental choice that shaped the life of Elrond Peredhel, told in seven unanswered questions, and an eighth asking to be understood.
Bookmarked by Angamaite
04 Nov 2025
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per curiam by hautdesert
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
26 Mar 2025
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Matters of justice, post mortem.
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26 Mar 2025
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Beyond the Western World by thearrogantemu
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
25 Apr 2016
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“Come into the light,” he said slowly.
“You don’t need it to see me.” The voice was so familiar, so unbearably familiar.
“Nonetheless.”
After a moment there was motion among the trees, and the firelight fell on the figure of a solitary man, his feet bare and his hair unbound, wrapped in plain grey. Finrod didn’t rise to greet him, but lifted his head and looked him up and down: the slender frame, the tension in his bearing, the features whose fineness bordered on delicacy.
“Curufinwë Atarinkë,” he said at last, giving each syllable of the name its full weight. “You look awful.”
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- Part 3 of The Splintered Light
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21 Jul 2024

