The Last Grey Ship: ~ Chapter 2 (in Fanfiction)
…stones ere the next slow strike came. Even as a heart beats deepest, the bell struck, each toll shuddering into the silent bones of the city, and the very breath…
…stones ere the next slow strike came. Even as a heart beats deepest, the bell struck, each toll shuddering into the silent bones of the city, and the very breath…
…Three, went to the Elves, wisest and toothless of all races. Seven, to the Dwarf Lords, and nine, nine to the men, who above all desire power, freedom to marry…
…needs telling too. The one of how she played a part in the greatest adventure ever known. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Flight from the Shire Even by Hobbit standards, Estella Hardbottle had been…
…allow you to go free.” Haldir stepped forward, his hands spread in a placating manner as the guard jumped and grasped at his sword hilt. But the Lórien commanderÂ’s eyes…
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…Stuart. S.C Aaron went to the phone immediately and dialled his best friend’s number. For some reason his heart was pounding with anxiety and would not be satisfied until he…
…the slopes of Mount Doom they fought for the freedom of Middle-Earth. (Armies of orcs attack the Elves and Men, who fight back bravely.) Victory was near. But the power…
…had blocked Cirith Thoronath and therefore stopped their flight. Glorfindel had fought the fire demon at the top of the mountain. Defeating it condemned him to death, but he he…
…swept by, tugging at the man’s dark hair. “Navaer, mellon nin. You are finally free, free of this world with its bitterness and sorrow. You are free of all its…
…dearly and he had regretted her leaving of the Undying Lands in such a brawl with his mighty masters. But she had been and still was the most independent-minded free-bird…