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Daughter of Starlight par alena_shatalova
alena_shatalova
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The epic tale of the company of Thorin Oakenshield has been recounted time and time again, an adventure unlike any other Middle-earth has seen. The story of how thirteen dwarves and a hobbit reclaimed the great kingdom of Erebor is not easily forgotten. The telling you may have heard, however, left some things out, maybe even someone. It would seem that through the many retellings, an elf was deprived of her deserved glory within this tale. This is the story of Laerornien, the daughter of Thranduil, the sister of Legolas, and the forgotten fifteenth member of the company of Thorin Oakenshield. In an attempt to save her people from the wrath of Thrór's dragon sickness, the elven princess sacrificed the heirlooms of her kin, the White Gems of Lasgalen. The consequence was banishment from her own kingdom. Sixty years later, she left her lonely sanctuary in Rivendell as a member of the company with her trust put in their leader, who had promised the return of the gems. The dwarves travelled with a common need to reclaim their home, and those gems would ensure the return of her own. Those who know the story know the grim end, but Laerornien's place in it deserves to be told. Her sacrifice did not end with her surrender of the gems, but with something much greater, and it saved the kingdom of Erebor when the final battle seemed lost. This is not the story you were told, but it may just be the story you were meant to hear. Absolutely beautiful cover made by @paradoxe All the characters and storyline of the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings belong to J.R.R. Tolkien. My interpretation and character, Laerornien, belongs to me.
Protect & Serve LotR-Lord of the Rings Fanfiction - Fan Fiction -WattyAwards2012 par Lasarina
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She was a cop in her world, cursed and banished, she ends up in Middle-earth. Now she finds herself traveling with the Fellowship and struggling to adapt to a strange world while trying not to change it. Can she find her way home, and when the time comes, will she want to? Not really a 10th walker as she follows her own path and steals no lines from characters. Follows the Lord of the Rings books and follows small parts of the movies.