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December's Challenges

Trinkets and Treasures

The Silmarillion is full of stories pertaining to or involving items that are magical or valuable in some way to their owners. Write a piece in any form--short story, drabble, poem--about how one of these items influenced history or its possesor, how the item was acquired or created, or how the item was lost.

The Silmarillion canon is full of items that could be used for this challenge, but also, there are items that must have existed by receive no special mention and items that exist only in the imaginations of fanfic writers. Any item--canon or not--is suitable for this challenge. Here are some examples to get you started:

  • How/from where did Maedhros acquire his first sword after losing his hand on Thangorodrim? Describe his first challenge in learning to use it.

  • Follow Nauglimir through its history, from its Dwarven creation until the death of Elu Thingol.

  • Write a romance during which Beren creates or acquires a wedding ring for Luthien.

  • What were AulĂ«'s thoughts, upon the forging of Angainor, on having to restrain the mightiest of his kinsmen?

  • Write three drabbles about what each bearer of the three Elven rings of power felt in the instant s/he became aware of the One Ring.


If you have ideas for compelling story hooks for this challenge or know of any good examples of stories that satisfy this challenge (either your own or someone else's), please feel free to share them in a comment or in a post to the group.

A Holiday Challenge

The holidays are upon us and there is no better time to appreciate the friendship of our fellow authors and readers. Perhaps you want to thank someone for their help and support or maybe you're looking for some new writing ideas, but this holiday season--why not write a story for a friend, on a character or topic that s/he enjoys? This is a great way to show someone you care while getting the chance to try new things as an author.

Other Ongoing Challenges
At SWG, challenges never die. You are welcome to write for a challenge at any time. All of our past challenges have been tagged and may be found here.

A Call for New Challenges!
The SWG does not have a committee or person devoted to challenges: The challenges are for members to create! If you have an idea for a challenge, please do not hesitate to suggest it on-list or email me privately at DawnFelagund@comcast.net.

As always, all Silmarillion writing, including challenge responses, are welcome in our LJ community.


Welcomes and Birthdays

I would like to extend warmest welcome wishes to our three new members who joined the Yahoo! portion of our group in October! Welcome also to the many who have joined or are following our LiveJournal.

[livejournal.com profile] sirielle will be celebrating her birthday on 12 December. She is requesting stories about Cuivienen. Happy early birthday, [livejournal.com profile] sirielle!

Do you want to get stories for your birthday and other special occasions? Sign up on our "Give Someone a Silmaril" database, located on our Yahoo! Groups homepage or post your request to the list or the LiveJournal.


Not a member? Do you want to be?
The SWG consists of two components: a Yahoo! email group, for discussions, story promotions, and planning, and a LiveJournal community for sharing our Silmarillion writing. Members are welcome to belong to both or just one, depending on what best suits their needs.

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Date: 2005-12-03 12:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tehta.livejournal.com
I think that's what it implies, yes.

Tyellas would know this stuff, since she has written about it. Maybe I'll ask her.

Date: 2005-12-03 10:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tehta.livejournal.com
But there were lots of other, minor rings made, too. Weren't there? That's why Gandalf had to read the writing on the One Ring before he was sure it was the One, right?

Isn't that what that line refers to?

Date: 2005-12-03 12:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tehta.livejournal.com
Oh, and thanks for liking my tree!

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