If AU is not your thing, she has many strictly canon one-shots and multiple chapter stories as well. Especially delightful is her AU 'Quarantined' series, in which, by the first story, Frodo and Aragorn know one another years before the quest and become friends. ![]() Most of the fiction is rated G and follows book-canon with many references to film appearances. Synopsis: Hobbit-centric stories with quite a few stories including Fellowship members as well.For instance, The Care and Feeding of Hobbits, Boromir's perspective of the Fellowship's journey and his friendship with Pippin in particular, and Fate and the High King's Falcon, about Pippin's recovery after the final battle. Synopsis: Hobbit-centric stories, mostly G-rated and gen, that are wonderful character explorations and often attempt to fill in some of the events glossed over by the epic nature of the books.It has an as-yet-unfinished sequel, Once More Into The Urple Depths Of OFUM. This is what started mini-Balrogs, the colour urple and the concept of Learning Through Pain. Synopsis: The original (and some say the best) Official Fanfiction University.The Official Fanfiction University Of Middle-earth ( Link ) by Miss Cam Gwen has a prank war with Morgoth, Varda leaves Manwë for Maglor, and Frodo isn't the only one who lives! Morgoth becomes a good guy! The Witch King's name is Tim! People fall in love who you'd never suspect! Synopsis: Basically, it is a Crack Fic of epic proportions! Gwen and Kisha are the only counselors left at camp when suddenly, a ton of Tolkien characters show up.This troper gave her a try and ended up feeling somewhat cheated, having enjoyed some of the plots and concepts but being incredibly disappointed in the fics themselves. On the other hand, her writing style somewhat clashes with the original's, and this added to the author's overly fondness for short chapters and Original Characters may make the story look too simplistic and somewhat cheap.This troper recommends starting with The Last Homely House Has an excellent exposition of the fate of Arnor. A range of stories from the Silmarillion, Estel's youth following through Thorongil in Gondor, the War of the Ring and into the Restored Kingdoms. The continuity of her LOTR fiction is singular, each building upon the other, but able to be read one at a time. She takes the mythic of Middle-Earth and gives it just enough humanity to make it seem even more epic. Being a ranger, he could have just been there on his travels or, as you said may have entered in the search for Gollum. Since Aragorn did not, it is safe to assume that he did not go with Gandalf. When Gandalf talks about his time in Moria, he says that he went completely through it. ![]() In short, it does not say when Aragorn first ventured into the mines. Since all trace of Gollum was lost, Aragorn did not find him in there- though that doesn’t mean he didn’t look. This means that Aragorn captured Gollum before he went to Moria, so did not need to go there. That was probably in the Autumn of the year, after which all trace was lost.’ ‘ It seems clear that pursued both by Elves and Orcs Gollum crossed the Anduin… …he hid himself in Moria. ![]() However, in another version of the story taken from manuscripts written after the first edition of the story, it is written that Aragorn captured Gollum on the night of the 1st February (to take to Mirkwood) it then says. Gollum then somehow managed to escape the orcs and elves (that were following the orcs) in July and had vanished. Sauron then sent orcs to Mirkwood to recapture Gollum in somewhere around June 3018. In the book Unfinished Tales, there is a whole chapter on the hunt for Gollum called ‘The Hunt For The Ring’, in it, it states that Aragorn caught Gollum not long after he was released from Mordor and took him to Mirkwood. I do not wish to enter Moria a second time.”’ ‘ “I too once passed the Dimrill Gate,” said Aragorn quietly “but though I also came out again, the memory is very evil. When you said that Aragorn didn’t want to go into Moria, I take it you meant this quote. (( This post was written by the fabulous ask-gimli-son-of-gloin, as part of the Scribe Sunday Project! ))
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