Warriors are NOT just men

Warriors are NOT just men

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Ever wonder what would happen if a female joined the Fellowship of the Ring? Disclaimer: All characters, places, and storyline belong to Tolkien. Aslynn is my character. This is my first story, so it may be really bad. Hope you enjoy. Feel free to comment; I would love feedback. I found the storys' pictures on Google (I added a filter and the title on the cover picture) . Credit to the original artists. P.S. Sorry if I update a lot on chapters. I have a very weird process. Sometimes I finish a chapter then I think of something else to add or change something. So sorry if it gets annoying.
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What if Aragorn never joined the Fellowship-because his twin sister stole his name? Rauthmirelle was never meant for the sword. She was meant for soft silks, courtly manners, and an arranged life among the golden trees of Lothlórien. But Rauth never listened. Neither, it turns out, did her brother. While Estel secretly trained in the healing arts-Rauth snuck into the wilds with a blade, disguising her voice, her body, and eventually... her name. So when the time comes for the mysterious ranger to answer the call of the Ring, it's not Estel who steps forward. It's her. Now, hiding behind her brother's legacy, Rauth travels with the Fellowship toward Mordor, cloaked in lies. But one member of the company watches her too closely: Legolas, the Prince of Mirkwood. Sharp, and impossibly perceptive-he's the one complication she can't afford. Because she's starting to wish she wasn't lying. As kingdoms rise and fall, and secrets tighten like a noose, Rauth must fight not just for Middle-earth, but for the truth of who she is-and who she dares to love-before everything unravels. She's not Aragorn. And she might be the only one who can save them all.

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