After a healing, safe year at Caer Dallben, a new adventure presents a chance to forge her identity in a wider world. She's not always ready for it. But neither is it, for her. /Chronicles of Prydain: The Black Cauldron, retold from Eilonwy's perspective. Sequel to my fic, Sunrise.
A tale based on Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain; recounting the story from Prince Gwydion's point of view.
What happened after Taran and Eilonwy became High King & Queen of Prydain? Set directly after "The High King" Please review and help ;-)
"Taran's heart was suddenly and strangely heavy." As usual, I take understatement and run with it into the edges of the galaxy. A literary adaptation of my comic Spring, Fallen, which details the Apple Tree Incident we get to hear about only peripherally. Because there just cannot be too many versions of this scene. :P
Three years after the events of The High King, Taran and Eilonwy unravel mysteries of the past, encounter a mysterious stranger in the present, and contend with a sinister new threat to the future of Prydain. (Sequel to The High King, set in the Universe of The Scion)
Taran arrives home from the Isle of Mona without Eilonwy. Angst ensues. (- gross simplification, but it is late, and I am tired)
Immediately after the theft of Dyrnwyn, Achren and Gwydion find uncommon common ground. Implied borderline-AU backstory in which they met prior to their encounter in The Book of Three.
A drabble concerning Gurgi's inner turmoil after fleeing from Achren's warriors in The Book of Three.
A chance meeting, a twist of fate, a golden thread added to the loom...and the first rays of daylight fall on one who has lived in darkness. Eilonwy's own story, during the events of The Book of Three.
They are bound for the Summer Country on the morrow. How does one spend one's last hours in Prydain? Multiple character POV. Bittersweetness, joy, humor, and melancholy. Dedicated to my friends at the Bards of Prydain Forum and to Lloyd Alexander, whose own voyage Westward happened in its own time and yet, all too soon.