Admin Post: Middle-earth Museum Fanworks List
Apr. 17th, 2018 08:44 amWe had a dozen fanworks created for last month's Middle-earth Museum challenge. Below you will find a list of them. As always, links go to the Table of Contents, where you can learn more about the content before deciding to venture onward. If you find a fanwork you enjoy, please consider commenting to let the creator know.
First Impressions by Grundy. Thingol trusts his kin above all others. When he receives word from Finrod, it is his young kin he sends to meet the representatives of the Noldor.
In the Hills of Emerie by Himring. Ancalime in the hills of Emerie. And music.
The Magic of the Loom by eris_of_imladris. Míriel’s loom contemplates an ending and a beginning.
Memory of joy by Aprilertuile. Nerdanel sees an instrument that her second born used to play and remembers.
The Mirror of Belegost by hennethgalad. Eowyn visits the Museum of Middle-Earth in Minas Tirith after the wedding of Aragorn and Arwen, where she meets Galadriel.
Open Up The Door by Tyelca. Shortly after arriving in Valinor, Elwing needs to understand. Taking her husband Eärendil with her, she enters the abandoned manor where Fëanor used to live.
A Scandal in Pants by LadyBrooke. After Nimloth's rebirth, she plots to scandalize the elves of Valinor with clothes. Anairë has worn this outfit before, and she knows it will not go over any better now than it did then.
The Space Left Behind by Independence1776. Early in the Second Age, Elrond drags an orc-poisoned Maglor to Lindon. Hurt/comfort.
To Look Across the Wide Seas by StarSpray. Elwing receives some unexpected news.
A Walk down Memory Lane by Raiyana. The Story of the Courtship of Curufin, son of Fëanor, told via a collection of objects left behind in Aman.
The Wanderer by Lyra. Since Maglor never officially died, it's fair to assume that he continued to wander the shores of the world. Here he is in the Anglo-Saxon age, somewhat down on his luck...
Wedding Vows by Lyra. We don't know anything about the marriage of Caranthir except that he was married at some point. Here's a snapshot from the wedding ceremony.
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First Impressions by Grundy. Thingol trusts his kin above all others. When he receives word from Finrod, it is his young kin he sends to meet the representatives of the Noldor.
In the Hills of Emerie by Himring. Ancalime in the hills of Emerie. And music.
The Magic of the Loom by eris_of_imladris. Míriel’s loom contemplates an ending and a beginning.
Memory of joy by Aprilertuile. Nerdanel sees an instrument that her second born used to play and remembers.
The Mirror of Belegost by hennethgalad. Eowyn visits the Museum of Middle-Earth in Minas Tirith after the wedding of Aragorn and Arwen, where she meets Galadriel.
Open Up The Door by Tyelca. Shortly after arriving in Valinor, Elwing needs to understand. Taking her husband Eärendil with her, she enters the abandoned manor where Fëanor used to live.
A Scandal in Pants by LadyBrooke. After Nimloth's rebirth, she plots to scandalize the elves of Valinor with clothes. Anairë has worn this outfit before, and she knows it will not go over any better now than it did then.
The Space Left Behind by Independence1776. Early in the Second Age, Elrond drags an orc-poisoned Maglor to Lindon. Hurt/comfort.
To Look Across the Wide Seas by StarSpray. Elwing receives some unexpected news.
A Walk down Memory Lane by Raiyana. The Story of the Courtship of Curufin, son of Fëanor, told via a collection of objects left behind in Aman.
The Wanderer by Lyra. Since Maglor never officially died, it's fair to assume that he continued to wander the shores of the world. Here he is in the Anglo-Saxon age, somewhat down on his luck...
Wedding Vows by Lyra. We don't know anything about the marriage of Caranthir except that he was married at some point. Here's a snapshot from the wedding ceremony.
Housekeeping Note: All stamp collections are up-to-date as of Wednesday. Please check your profile and make sure I have everything correct and let me know here or via email (moderator@silmarillionwritersguild.org) if there is something that needs to be corrected. Please note that, going forward, I will not be checking for new comments on February's Breaking Boundaries challenge or anything older; if you need a commenter stamp for those challenges, please let me know.