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  • The Knight and the Huntress by Silmarilz1701
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    Second Middle Earth tale by HeraldofManwe, in the Fëanoriel Chronicles. Picking up soon after the events of "The Eagle and the Star", this story focuses most on the continuing adventures of Timothy, Aldamir, and Astra. After Elerína and Thorongil are joined by two of their more notorious brethren from the east, Visit the Ent-gardens of Isengard, the depths of Minas Morgul, and a return to the Spider's pass as Timothy and his friends are pulled into a contest of strength and wit against an enemy nearly as old as Middle Earth itself. By: Heraldofmanwe Edited by: Silmarilz1701 Updates: Tuesdays
  • The Eagle and the Star by Silmarilz1701
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    Third Short Story in The Fëanoriel Chronicles. This one written by the author's assistant writer (and brother) found online as heraldofmanwe (or herald0fmanwe). "More than half a century after Gandalf's return to Valinor, Manwë and Varda's newest emissaries must aid the Free Peoples of Middle Earth in their own ways - one small adventure at a time. Concurrent with Flight to the East, this story mostly concerns events in Aragorn's domain during the Prince's absence." Updates every Monday until complete starting April 2, 2018. Ranked #3 in Silmarillion on May 16, 2018
  • Blood in the Water by Silmarilz1701
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    Unrest in Umbar demands a response from the Throne of Gondor. Aragorn and Arwen send their eldest daughter Amdirien, accompanied by Thorongil and the Ranger Anders (now captain of her royal guard), to assess the situation and bring the rebellious city back under Gondor's control. Unfortunately the wheels of a coup are already turning, and what begins as a diplomatic mission quickly turns to a desperate fight for survival. It is highly recommended that readers have first read "The Eagle and the Star" and "The Knight and the Huntress," because the main characters of this story were introduced there.