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Anekdota (A secret history of Ereinion Gil-Galad) by Dorkangel
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
09 Sep 2024
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Maedhros son of Fëanor aids in the rescue of a thrall child, a boy with bright eyes like shining little stars.
The Peredhel twins recognise something in High King Gil-Galad: a particular left-handed style to his swordfighting, a sharp tactical mind, a suppressed Fëanorian accent.
A fiery spirit in the Halls of Mandos greets a stranger as a grandson.
And in Valinor, Fingolfin son of Finwë finds that the imposter prince who had claimed descent from Fingon resembles his brother far more than his son...
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what you are fitted to love by violentdarlings
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types
14 Sep 2025
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Caranthir's mortal dalliances come back to haunt him in the Fourth Age of Arda.
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“Should we talk about what just happened?” Baird asked, voice very low.
“Talk about how an eleven-year-old child opened a doorway to divine power?” said Myles. “Or talk about how that child did so to save the prince from an unnatural disease sent to disable the line of succession? Or talk about how that child is likely now a prime target for whoever sent it?”
“We could talk about how we’re not referring to that child as a boy, right now,” offered Baird, and Myles took a sharp breath.
"For that child’s sake, we should talk about none of this.”
_______________SOTL through POTS from the realm's Chief Healer, who has a very good heart. Also, Wilina.
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Queen of the Seven Kingdoms by Sarah_Black
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
07 Feb 2021
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Ned doesn't go to Cersei with a warning. He goes to Dragonstone.
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Kingdoms at War by deathwalker
Fandoms: game of thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
25 Apr 2020
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What if Ned Stark wasn't executed at the Great Sept of Baelor? Instead, what if, he had been removed from Kingslanding before Joffrey could give the order for his head? What impact would this have had on the Game of Thrones? Long running story.
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“A few words.. this is a f*cking masterpiece.” - Fenrir44
