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Silalassë by LyraGoth
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types, J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Legendarium & Related Fandoms
26 Jul 2025
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Annatar invents the toothbrush.
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- Part 4 of Precious
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Surfacing by polutropos
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
29 Sep 2025
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Níniel's mind before Turambar is dark, but her body remembers others.
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- Part 15 of Sex Is Complicated
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Bookmarked by problem_of_ros
04 Apr 2026
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Three great demons challenge each other in a race across the rocky shores of the Wilderness. More precisely, Zhuo Yichen and Li Lun race each other, and Zhao Yuanzhou judges who is faster, only that he doesn’t take his job very seriously. To even have the slightest chance at winning, Zhuo Yichen and Li Lun must work together.
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The warm embrace of his regard, even if shared, still seemed an incredible bounty. No matter how she felt, she was certain he would come to her.
It was a duty, and Young Hero Fang always did his duty.
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06 Oct 2024
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A Refutation of Claims Made by Professor Basil Dyer in the Minas Tirith Review by welcoming_disaster
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
17 Apr 2024
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It has come to my attention that The Minas Tirith Review has recently published an essay by one Professor Basil Dyer detailing and reinterpreting letters exchanged between Fingon, son of Fingolfin, and Maedhros, son of Fëanor, in light of recent translations and publications of long-censored exchanges. In his composition, Dyer claims the letters show evidence of long-established homoaffective relationship between the two, beginning shortly after Fingon’s arrival and in Beleriand, and continuing until his death.
This turn in the discourse is troubling, both because of the undue and perverse attention which it may attract to this noble publication and for the aspersions which it may cast upon the already well-sullied reputation of the historiographer.
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- Part 6 of fifth age shenanigans
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18 Jun 2024

