"The Puppet," for myrsine

Dec 21, 2005 14:02

myrsine asked for Fingolfin and Lalwen behind closed doors, where Fingolfin need not be so uptight as he often is in public, in Felak!verse. Since I'd never done any work with the daughters of Finwë, this was a neat opportunity to start working on their characters. Alas, yesterday, while driving home from work, my thoughts turned to doing an AMC-type ( Read more... )

lalwen, holiday gifts, fingolfin, short story

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kaikias December 24 2005, 23:32:37 UTC
Eeeeee, lovely story, thank you! Interesting the points we share in our imaginations of the character: from her girlish playfulness down to her wavy dark hair (often worn loose) and smallish stature.

As for the novelbunny: DO IT. (Mwahahahahahahaha.)

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dawn_felagund December 27 2005, 15:13:45 UTC
Eeeeee, lovely story, thank you!

You're very welcome! It was a fun bunny to tackle. *pauses to think of weird image that invokes* Hmmm...

Interesting the points we share in our imaginations of the character

I can't imagine "laughing maiden" as not playful! ;) And she just seems to appear naturally with wavy chestnut hair. GMTA, I guess.

As for the novelbunny: DO IT. (Mwahahahahahahaha.)

>:^D <--you, evol.... (I just had my two NaNo muses return last night, plus Nerds and Feany have been poking me to start their section of the epic.... *headspin*)

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interesting point of view ann_arien December 25 2005, 19:30:02 UTC
It was very interesting to see things from Nolofinwe's point of view and try to imagine just how taxing it must have been for him to try and always feel like an underachiever. But surely, at some point in his life, he must have understood that he need not match his half-brother.

I loved the description of the puppet play and the refreshing presence of Finwe's daughter. It would have been funny if Feanaro would have caught Lalwende imitating him.

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Re: interesting point of view dawn_felagund December 27 2005, 15:16:40 UTC
But surely, at some point in his life, he must have understood that he need not match his half-brother.

I think that there's a point where he surpasses Feanaro, if not in craft, then in leadership and courage and (dare I say?) common sense....

*hides from Alina*

After all, it wasn't Feanaro who maintained the Seige of Angband. *huggles Fingo and now must hide from Feanor too*

It would have been funny if Feanaro would have caught Lalwende imitating him.

Lol! Yes, it would have been! Maybe if I ever take on the novel-bunny that myrsine has nudged my way.... ;)

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Re: interesting point of view kaikias January 3 2006, 22:57:16 UTC
*nudgenudgenudge*

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Re: interesting point of view dawn_felagund January 4 2006, 02:57:41 UTC
Eek! *quickly lifts ankles*

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