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1. Seeking the Jewel
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Author: Lasbelindi
Last Updated: 05/27/03 Original Post: 04/18/03
Status: Reviewed Rating: General Chapters: 1 Word Count: 203
Era: 3rd Age - Post-Ring War Genre: Poetry Completion: Complete - An entry for the "How Do I Love Thee" challenge. It's free verse; just a heads up! In this poem, Legolas entreats Love herself. After reading the scene where he sings the song of Nimrodel and Amroth, I thought to myself, “Now there’s one seriously romantic Elf. I wonder how he feels about his lack of a lover.” Well, this is what I concluded. :)
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2. Nazgûl Recipe for Baby-Toe Stew
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Author: Lasbelindi
Last Updated: 05/12/03 Original Post: 04/18/03
Status: Reviewed Rating: General Chapters: 1 Word Count: 221
Era: Multi-Age Genre: Poetry Completion: Complete - Papa's hungry.
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- 3. Clever Little Maid of Gondolin, The
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Author: Lasbelindi
Last Updated: 05/04/03 Original Post: 04/18/03
Status: General Rating: General Chapters: 2 Word Count: 575
Era: 1st Age Genre: Poetry Completion: Complete - A clever little poem about a clever little Elf. Sometimes disobedience pays off.
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- 4. Archer of Gondolin, The
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Author: Lasbelindi
Last Updated: 04/25/03 Original Post: 03/11/03
Status: General Rating: Adult Chapters: 13 Word Count: 20,575
Era: 3rd Age - Ring War Genre: Romance Completion: Complete - After surviving the fall of Gondolin, Ethuiel, one of the inhabitants of this once magnificent city, swears vengence against the Evil One and his servant, Sauron. After nearly two ages in pursuit of retribution, she is still not satisfied. The cost of her enduring hatred and sorrow is great indeed. When she meets the remainder of the Fellowship in Lothlorien it becomes clear to all, to Legolas in particular, that the time has come for Ethuiel to heal and to mourn no more. Recognizing good ad...
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