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Of One Unswayed by Shadow by Alexander-Watson
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Alone for so many years in the tumultuous world of the First and Second Ages, Celebrimbor, Son of Curufin, has found solace and purpose in his craft. Yet strife with his cousin Galadriel, the High King Gil-Galad, and his lieutenant Elrond Peredhel, brew beneath the surface. Orcs still roam and the elven kingdoms are small strongholds in a vast land, though tentative peace reigns over the West of Middle Earth. Though content in his work and as leader of the guild of smiths the Gwaith-i-Mirdain, Celebrimbor's life changes with the arrival of the mysterious Annatar, who offers him his heart's desire. And in the East, the quiet rumble of evil begins anew, turning the heads of all free peoples of Middle Earth. Suddenly caught amidst a storm of light and shadow, good and evil, self and purpose, Celebrimbor must look within to find his strength. And there, at the centre of his passion and hope, lies an idea; an idea for Three Rings, an idea that will shape the next Ages of all Arda. Welcome all those from the dumb Amazon show!! Canon compliant with J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion and other works. I strive for complete historical accuracy with the stories I write of. Gore, death, battle, and eventual torture. Please be warned of potential triggers.
A Chronicle of Maedhros by Alexander-Watson
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An account of Maedhros, son of Feänor, and his time upon Arda. Following from his years of capture and torture in Angband until his death, Maedhros struggles with himself, his deeds, depression, and suicide, as well as with the Oath of his father and of himself. But for all the darkness that surrounds him, they may yet be those who bring out the light. Gay romance, gore and violence, non-con, sexual themes, lots and lots of blood, and of course, good old death. Please be aware of potential triggers. Canon compliant with J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. Cover art by myself.