Firefoot may be a horse, but he is a wise horse and he knows what he wants and thinks. In his humble opinion, Éomer is a good master who is quite easy to train to be an even better master. In his humble opinion, Éomer is smart enough to appreciate a good horse and not get any foolish ideas. In Aragorn's opinion, if not Éomer drives him mad, Firefoot will surely do it, for the hors
Aragorn and Faramir must both learn to trust themselves and each other when tensions with Harad grow steadily worse. No beta, we die like Theoden.
Near the end of his life, Denethor visits Ithilien to be with his family. His family does not know of his imminent arrival and is taken by surprise. Just as they are by the news he brings with him. While there, he remembers how the War of the Ring ended. Faramir's advice allowed him to free himself from Sauron's hold. Part of the Arandur Denethor series.
Eowyn, bitter that Aragorn chose Arwen over her, hatches a plan to murder him. When three witches tell Faramir he will be King, Eowyn could not be happier. It's a mix of gory deaths, prophecies, Eowyn, Lord of the Rings and Shakespeare's Macbeth. Set after Return of the King.
Chaos follows the Battle of the Pelennor Fields and Faramir must begin to navigate a world without his father, a world with a king among men, a world where he can begin to love. When he meets Eowyn, she is a dream come true. Still, the darkness of the past threatens to overwhelm both him and her, and they must rely on a strength that goes beyond the war.
Unas vacaciones de verano en Emyn Arnen. Traducción de Fair Game de Altariel.
Saruman the White summons a weapon of victory for the war he is preparing. And he is given... a small blonde girl.
Strange things are happening to Aragorn: papers moving; yowling in the night; dead animals littered around everywhere. Is it spirits? A madman with bloodlust? Something completely different?
After suffering a terrible tragedy during the War of the Ring, Lothíriel has finally decided to reenter Gondorian noble society just in time for Faramir and Éowyn's wedding. Éomer has traveled south to see his sister wed, but despite his people's wishes for a new queen, he has made up his mind that he will not be choosing one among the court of Gondor. Until fate intervenes..
'As lovely as it would be, Middle-earth isn't a real world, bach'. I remember crying with longing. My heart was there, even as a child. But if Dad had been right… Well, I wouldn't be able to tell this story. So I'm telling you - it is real. And now it's my home.' Yes it's a GFIME! But she doesn't fall, she walks, and she's been preparing for it her whole life. Meet the worldwalker.
A young lady, admiring of the White Lady's heroism and horsemanship, applies to work at the Steward's stables. She never expected it to be so... eventful.
With the Ring of power destroyed, Middle Earth settles down and breathes once again. Faramir has chosen to make Eowyn the companion of his life by asking for her hand in marriage. However, the greed of Men will never cease to exist.
What if Faramir would have gone to Rivendell instead of Boromir. What would the story been like. Rated T just for case
Western Men speak of a kingdom much further than the Lands of Khand or Rhûn. A land of mystique and beauty unrivaled in it's riches. That land belongs to the Kai. During the War of the Ring, the Variags sent another army to conquer the Kai, and use their resources for Sauron's war machine
Aragorn struggles against the remaining echoes of Denethor's ill will... And Faramir is caught in the crossfire. This work occurs after A Valuable Lesson.
A bold young woman sets out on a path that leads her to the most vital war of Middle Earth.
A modern-day AU Hitchcock parody, for Sian, Altariel and Borys's Christmas. Mild mannered Faramir owns an antiquarian bookshop. Enter a mysterious icy blonde, apparently casing the appartment block opposite. Boromir lives (and has found some interesting antiquarian smut in their late father's book collection). CW: genuine antiquarian smut (but not explicit!)
*REWRITE BEGUN* When Minas Tirith is evacuated during the War of the Ring, Idrin, sister-daughter of the Steward Denethor, remains in the city to continue serving at the Houses of Healing. With her work as a healer and her duties in the Citadel nearly unaltered, things feel as familiarly quiet as ever. Yet, oftentimes the occurrences that touch one's life are rather unassuming.
CanonCompliant*When Minas Tirith is evacuated during the War of the Ring, Idrin, sister-daughter of the Steward Denethor, remains in the city to continue serving at the Houses of Healing. With her work as a healer and her duties in the Citadel left nearly unaltered, things feel as familiarly quiet as ever. Yet, oftentimes the occurrences that touch one's life are rather unassuming.