Thank you for stopping by this thread, a collection of my works on this mighty forum. It is, alas, quite restricted in its form but after my childhood attempts at designing a new world, I have permitted myself to endulge in what is named Fan Fiction, a title that does not always take my fancy, but then again, it makes sense to be fans of the subject we write about.
So I present to ye, fellow readers, fellow writers too, a collection of dusty books, some heavy, some light, some finished, some not. Please spend some times to follow where they lead and endulge in tales which are occaisionally unbelievable, or maybe understandable, some extreme, others realistic. I hope you like them, and so share your thoughts.
The Hidden Tales and Alternate Histories of Middle-earth
Standards crimson, blue, white and black,
Men, elves and orcs, there to attack,
Silver swords and sharp wooden spears,
Defended mankind from their fears,
So began the wars of Arda
Countless scars of bloody murdah!
From the furious combat between Fingolfin and Morgoth to the last battle that returned Khazad-dûm to the Dwarves, this is a collection of tales that span the Ages of the Arda and, in my honest opinion, some of my finest pieces of writing.
A young Dúnedain soldier of Gondor endures the most terrible battles of the Late Third Age and reluctantly embarks on a campaign against Rhûn and later Harad. Several years later, the weary veteran, turned Chief Councillor of Minas Tirith uncovers a terrible plot led by a Cult of Melkor: The New Shadow. His final tale tells of a voyage deep into the West, in search of the Pillar of Heaven, the peak of Númenor: Meneltarma.
In the mighty citadel of Minas Anor, Balion witnesses the terrible Cult of Melkor sacrifice a child to the demon in the Void, and thus the Void is opened and hell is unleashed.
Middle-earth will never be the same again, this is the End of All Things, the Final Battle, the Dagor Dagorath.
A discontinued tale of an Uruk Warrior in a war that could have happened; it has been rewritten in the tale Parallel: Empire of Isengardwhich is complete and significantly improved.
Last edited by Inarus; March 02, 2013 at 11:17 AM.
You have written some awesome stories, I am impressed. Its a shame I didn't find these sooner.
So far I have read through the Borin story, which was mainly outstanding (I wasn't so sure on the part with the watcher though), its a great shame its not finished. And I read through some of the short stories, I particularly liked Dagor Nírnaeth Arnoediad – Of Glaurung and Azaghâl. It really made me feel that I was there watching. You can probably tell that I was, am and always will be a fan of dwarves.
Anyway in conclusion you are a very good writer and I look forward to reading the rest of your works. Have a nice shiney rep point for your works.
"Some writers never know what's to be written until they see it on the page...." Some words of wisdom from my good friend, Mega Tortas de Bodemloze
Well I have updated my first post but maybe my exhausted mind shall recover and decide to lay it out in a different style.
Originally Posted by wowbanger
You have written some awesome stories, I am impressed. Its a shame I didn't find these sooner.
So far I have read through the Borin story, which was mainly outstanding (I wasn't so sure on the part with the watcher though), its a great shame its not finished. And I read through some of the short stories, I particularly liked Dagor Nírnaeth Arnoediad – Of Glaurung and Azaghâl. It really made me feel that I was there watching. You can probably tell that I was, am and always will be a fan of dwarves.
Anyway in conclusion you are a very good writer and I look forward to reading the rest of your works. Have a nice shiney rep point for your works.
Thanks! I must say I stared in confusion at that post as I pondered over the Watcher scene of my Borin tale, I finally loaded it into Word and was reminded fondly of my own forgotton writings. Then I read the Watcher bit and wondered if I had written it in the latest hours of the night - no that can't be right, that's when I'm most awake... I'll cross this out Yeah it seemed a bit incoherent, although I had just finalised my 2000 word coursework piece so I wasn't exactly coherent in the head myself... still aren't....
Updated the OP with links to Deus Vult! which I won an award for (thanks if you voted for me ) and just to let you know, I'm currently active in (slowly) writing my Assassin's Creed / LotR crossover.
Hmmm Sounds very promising when reading these comments
My vacation starts today so I guess I'm gonna start reading these stories of yours.
Can't wait actually ^^