Listing Bookmarks
List of Bookmarks
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Even as a young girl, Éowyn took challenges very seriously.
Last bookmarked by MAIMS
26 May 2012
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Dirk comes over to repair the Brobot, but an unexpected attack leaves them scrambling for shelter. Jake notices far too many things about Dirk, too.
Last bookmarked by Suika_Ai
20 May 2012
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dave needs, karkat hurts, and john loves.
Last bookmarked by leftminds
8 May 2012
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Eomer encounters an elf...
Last bookmarked by pandemonium365
8 May 2012
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A sweet, well-written story about this uncommon pairing. The pace was perfect and the author has a really good grip on the essence of the characters. A really enjoyable story!
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Take it Haldir did neither die nor get seriously injured in the Battle of Helm's Deep and joined the Men of Rohan with his Elven archers for the battle for Gondor. In Éomer, he finds a leader equally strong headed as he is himself.
Last bookmarked by silvertoekee
24 Apr 2012
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What's a Horse Lord to do when his King and best friend decide he needs more than a horse to keep him company? And no, running to Mordor isn't an option. NOW COMPLETE
Last bookmarked by Morgyn Leri (morgynleri)
22 Apr 2012
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The life of King Éomer and Haldir of Rohan is not as untroubled as the end of the War of the Ring might have suggested.
Last bookmarked by MariSkyrinSarker
1 Apr 2012
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On a trip to Edoras, a young Eomer is instructed to show a young Boromir around the city. He ends up showing him quite a bit more, which Boromir finds a bit surprising but apparently not objectionable. Also, a rather older Eomer and Boromir debate over whose responsibility it is to make the floor stop misbehaving.
Last bookmarked by Morgyn Leri (morgynleri)
1 Apr 2012
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Eomer tires of being trapped in Minas Tirith and having to behave like royalty on a day better used for other things. Legolas has an idea what sort of other things the day might best be used for. A bit of swordplay leads to... well, you know.
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In the heady moments after the Fall of Sauron someone has to be practical, damn it. And that someone is King Eomer.
Last bookmarked by Ragnelle
28 Feb 2012
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Sometimes Duty requires sacrifice.
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Rec 11
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When Denethor orders Faramir to seduce Eomer it highlights some cultural differences between Gondor and Rohan, and leads to a moment of self-discovery for Faramir.
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Rec 1
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A playing with the plot. Grima leaves Saruman's service before the battle of Pelennor fields and meets up with the Rohirrim. The usual 'must prove that he is a somewhat vaguely better man than he was before' begins. There are some heroics, some musings, some temptations (of all sorts), and lots of purple prose.
Last bookmarked by The Lauderdale (TheLauderdale)
24 Jan 2012
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One-shot. A scene in which Eomer begins to notice Lothiriel. Set in Eomer's perspective; his wants and desires. Book-verse. POST-WOTR.
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After the destruction of the Ring, Frodo meets Faramir again.
Last bookmarked by Muzzow
28 Dec 2011
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The Steward of Gondor and the White Lady of Rohan are to be married. The right ceremonies must be performed in the right way. But Faramir and Éowyn have a few rituals of their own to conduct.
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A woman's history of the world in nine drabbles.
Last bookmarked by Zireael07
8 Sep 2011
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Éomer seeks comfort after troubling dreams.
Last bookmarked by third_ray
26 Jun 2011
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Summary: Éomer watches as a strangely clad man kills a warg in mid-leap. By the time he overtakes them, the blond-haired man is lying silent and broken at the bottom of a ravine and something inside Éomer feels compelled to help him. Éomer has no idea what he’s willing to risk for the mysterious man with no memories and arresting sky blue eyes.
Last bookmarked by karrenia_rune
25 Apr 2011
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A collection of the various drabbles and other fixed-length ficlets I did for the Lord of the Rings.
Last bookmarked by Culumacilinte
12 Feb 2011
Notes
These manage to capture what a drabble is when done correctly. Gorgeous, sparse, economical use of words.
