I wish you would write a fic with Círdan and/or Elwing and/or Eärendil…

The Fëanorians had torched Elwing and Eärendil’s house. Círdan tried not to feel surprised at that, watching the black charred remains of what had been rafters, beams, and furniture slowly smolder and collapse in the harsh shore breeze. All the embers had cooled by now, and he knew he could approach the ruins of what had been the house of his dear friends (adopted niece and nephew, yet another war orphan he had taken in as his own). He feared approaching, worried that it will be more than burned wood he would find in the wreckage. His men, searching the other buildings, had already found bodies. Elven and mortal, male and female, old and young, every sort imaginable. Círdan did not wish confirmation of which he would find in this house. The Fëanorians had burned the docks. That he was not surprised at, for they had no more use for ships, or at least still had the self-awareness that no boat upon these waves would tolerate them. Still, Círdan knew one ship was not present, and thus one body he shall not find.

And, staring at the charred ruins of the home of Elwing and her young children, for the first and only time, Círdan fervently prayed that Vingilot had foundered upon the waves. The Shipwright wished this betrayal of his craft. Let not the lad return to this, he prayed. Better he dies, drowns in a storm, not seeing the destruction of his home, the death of his people. Never have asked this of you, Lord Ossë, oh, how Círdan wept, but never allow him to return to this shore, when this sorrow is all that awaits him.

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I wrote in pen to make it easier to scan- and purposefully wrote as I went without conscientiously trying to write neatly, therefore giving you a more authentic feel for my normal handwriting, the way that I write when scribbling down notes or working on drafts for stories:

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Tar-Míriel is blonde

strongly agree | agree | neutral | disagree | strongly disagree

Largest population in Númenor are the Hadorin descendants (or as I strongly believe, the larger population is actually at least one-quarter to three-quarters Easterling w/ a Hadorin mother or grandmother). Then Haladin, then Bëor. Even with all those Hador blondes, brown and black are dominant traits – there are far more tribal cousins to the Hador with light hair in Middle-earth. Now that Bëorian dark black hair is brought (back) in with Erendis, and with the Dunedain look by the late Second Age and into the Third Age so firmly black hair and grey eyes, so it’s very hard for me to remember that blonde hair is a possible, let alone common, look for the Númenóreans. (And to be honest, yes yes Mediterranean/Egyptian for Númenor prob most accurate, but I am going to think Mexico too). But as I don’t have a firm image for Tar-Míriel -except please no silver hair-, I am fine with either blonde or black.

Of the works you’ve completed, which are you most proud of?

Ooooh, good question.

Okay, so The Brides of Death/Gift of Men is no longer even my second most popular via hits- if still by kudos, but I am proud of how it is -I think- my first breakout fic, got fanart and recs, for a single sitting the writing is still one of my best- plotting structure and otherwise. Howl, its quasi-sequel, is a weaker fic but it has zero elves, of which I am proud. Of the Beren’s Band of the Red Hand, I’m proud of fleshing out these near textual ghosts and really highlighting underutilized areas, but Release from Bondage is I think the strongest. It really goes for tying together the Silm from a pov angle that is both unique and yet natural, that I could really get the fusion up to using several lines and yet have those ASoIaF seamlessly integrated. And it’s a multi-chaptered long fic and a slow-burn romance. The proper Tol-in-Gaurhoth fics I’m most proud of are Arodreth, Heledir, and Consael’s, and maybe Ethir. Bân I think the writing is weaker, maybe just because I struggled for so long on that one and it is so long, too long, for readers, but as a fusion complete with recontextualizing the original FFVII:CC plot and lines to fit the Silm and for just how much world-building I could do and canon tidbits to use, I am most proud.

Of Ingwë Ingweron just for manhandling readers into going “Vanyar! Fancinating! Ingwë is a dimensional character! Prehistoric elves! Valar as otherworldly but not creepy! Vanyar!”