"Of Túrin Turambar" Fanworks Rec Post
Oct. 5th, 2014 10:27 amThis post is for any fanworks relating to "Of Túrin Turambar". (If you think it fits, it does! Gapfillers, stories that cross multiple chapters, whatever—it's all welcome.) Feel free to link to your favorite stories, artworks, etc. Shameless Self-Promotions (SSPs) are allowed. Any works created for this event should be linked to, not posted, here.
Remember, all sorts of fanworks are welcome on this community and welcome to be linked to.* Please keep in mind the SWG ratings and warnings guidelines. Use caution which links you click on if you do not wish to view certain content.
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Remember, all sorts of fanworks are welcome on this community and welcome to be linked to.* Please keep in mind the SWG ratings and warnings guidelines. Use caution which links you click on if you do not wish to view certain content.
Please use this format to post links (just copy/paste it and fill it in):
<strong>Title:</strong> <a href="http://YOUR LINK GOES HERE">DESCRITION/TITLE OF LINK</a>
<strong>Type of Fanwork: </strong>
<strong>Length (if applicable): </strong>
<strong>Rating: </strong>
<strong>Warnings: </strong>
<strong>Summary: </strong>
<strong>Why I enjoyed it (optional): </strong>
* If you don't want people to recommend or link to your fanworks either at all or without your permission, please let Lyra or Indy know so we can make a list for future reference. The list:
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Date: 2014-10-13 02:09 am (UTC)Type of Fanwork: Fiction: Humor
Length (if applicable): 4,062
Rating: T
Warnings: Nothing applicable.
Summary: Some say that character is fate. This is certainly true for Beleg, whose single-minded focus leads him straight to his Doom. Slashy, ridiculous.
Why I enjoyed it (optional): At the time I first read it, the market was flooded with angsty "alas, poor Beleg" unrequited love fics and this was a refreshing departure. And written with Tehta's special brand of humor.