Taranor || Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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  • Reads 24,412
  • Votes 742
  • Parts 19
  • Time 2h 3m
Complete, First published Jul 14, 2018
Ever wonder why Lord Denethor, Steward of Gondor, loved one son but hated the other? It was because of the one who stood between the two brothers, their sister Taranor. 

Taranor never really belonged in Gondor, it wasn't the place for her. She was a free spirit who wanted to travel the whole of Middle Earth, even deep into Mordor. But as a woman and the daughter of the Steward she was never allowed to venture beyond the gates of Minas Tirith until one day fate decided to have mercy on her.

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After surviving a terrible attack, Nesseldë finds herself alone in a world ensnared by an ever-growing darkness. She is close to forsaking Middle-earth. As Sauron's hold over Middle-earth grows and the Dúnedain rangers struggle to hold back the tide from their beloved Eriador, a chance encounter takes the choice away from Nesseldë. Aragorn and Legolas, her fierce protectors, heal her wounds and take her to safety. However, when she is told something of her heritage, something which had been kept from her all her life, everything changes. Plunged into a world which is so unlike home, Nesseldë must rise above those who came before her and fight for what is right, no matter the consequences. As she begins her long walk along the harsh paths of fate, how is she to feel about the compassionate woodland prince who is always by her side? Cover design by the amazing @tamperedhxrt *Settings and characters that are described in J.R.R. Tolkien's books belong to the Tolkien Estate. Any other settings and characters belong to me. No copyright intended.*