The Last Othellan
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  • Reads 261,193
  • Votes 8,033
  • Parts 45
  • Time 11h 41m
Complete, First published Apr 24, 2016
Aúthiel has always been alone. Her dark past is splattered with blood and she struggles everyday to live with what she has done. She depends on no-one, and trusts very few. 
  
  However, when the wizard Gandalf asks her to go in his stead to assist four young hobbits, she gets pulled into an adventure which changes everything.
  
  With an age-old enemy constantly searching for her and danger at every turn, will Aúthiel be able to protect the fellowship and herself, or will she fall to the darkness like her people before her?
  
  *This fan-fiction is based on 'The Lord of The Rings' film trilogy directed by Peter Jackson, but may contain some ideas and scenes from book by J.R.R. Tolkein that I particularly enjoyed, or that would contribute to my storyline. All rights to the characters in this story, except for Aúthiel, belong to Peter Jackson and J.R.R. Tolkein.  There is no copyright intended. *
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Aeolin of Lothlorien has been traveling across Middle Earth for a little over a hundred years. After a loss struck her heart, Lothlorien was more of a reminder of it than a home. Aeolin decides to stop by the Woodland Realm to see a friend and, of course, meets the King of Mirkwood. Intrigued by how such a hard man could raise such a kind son, she tends to push her luck with the king and may enjoy it just a bit too much. But perhaps they have far more in common than they both realize? And perhaps the both of them will find something in the other that they've been searching for? *I DO NOT OWN LOTR OR THE HOBBIT. I ONLY OWN THE CHARACTERS AND SCENARIOS I CREATE.*