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A Middle-Earth Tale
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2013
As everyone in Middle Earth learned from the past adventure that decided their home's fate, with something too small and pretty as ring, (or in this story's case, a rock , for instance) you can change many things; such as, for example, a country's freedom (remembering that the Ring was one with it's Master).   

Now, after the War of the Ring, Middle Earth faces a new problem, that, as it is hidden, it hides its own secrets. 

Humans? Oh, they will have a major role. In fact, I shouldn't tell you this but... No. I'll not talk.  i'll not ruin you the surprise.

Elves? They'll be important since the beginning.

Wizards? Who told you? But, yeah. They'll be important.

When something strange happens, humanity will always be right there, where things happened, trying to discover the why of this situation... but, humanity makes a mistake this time? Is it necesary  discovering this "why"?
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(Y/n) (L/n) has been on the run her whole life. Where she is from, she is considered a witch. Gondor would not welcome her any longer. She was a nuisance to society. Cast aside, she runs from her troubles into the adventure she never thought she needed. And there, she meets someone who accepts her as she is. I do not own any of these characters except (Y/n). All rights go to the amazing creator, J.R.R Tolkien and the creators and owners of the movies. Also, (Y/n)'s powers come from the MCU, so the ideas I get from there belong to the writers of Marvel.