2 Works found in Gil-galad/Original Character
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Tears unnumbered they would shed, yet still they would live, and love and defy Darkness.
And they would die. Yet as Fëanor prophesied, their deeds would "be a matter of song until the last days of Arda."The Arc of Fire, the blazing thread of forbidden love and desire which began with Fëanor and Fingolfin spanned three generations and thousands of years. I Will Lead and Thou Shalt Follow told of the birth of that passion. This story continues the Arc, telling of the ultimately doomed love between Fingon and Maedhros, Fingon's son Gil-galad and Tindómion, son of Maglor, in an Arda where the love of one's own gender was seen as an offense in the eyes of the the Valar – and punished by banishment into the Everlasting Dark.
"I, Tindómion Maglorion do so swear, sire." His voice shook a little. "My fealty and all my service is thine, Gil-galad of House Fingolfin. From now until the day of my death."
"Or mine," said Gil-galad, quite softly.
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- Part 1 of The Arc Of Fire
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- 177,801
- Chapters:
- 49/49
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- 2
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Vanimórë's Imperium rises in the south, bringing order in the wake of conquest, and beyond it's might the Re-united Kingdom thrives in peace. Gil-galad returns to Lindon with a youthful Fëanor who has his own power and destiny. Yet an evil undermines Vanimórë's rule, and taints the kingdoms beyond. His subjects believe their Emperor demands blood sacrifice and name him the Dark God.
And at the end there will be sacrifice indeed, and a breaking of the heart...Although he no longer possessed physical form he felt a hand, strong as steel grip his, the touch of a mind filled with fire.
I am with thee! Fëanor, shining like the Silmarilli.
I have thee! Glorfindel's golden storm-aura.
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- Words:
- 103,279
- Chapters:
- 38/40
- Kudos:
- 2
