Honestly, I'm not sure that it ally fits the prompt. Ghan did not set out to teach in this piece--what he was hoping to achieve was to convince the audience, though I think he does end up teaching some things. Does that count? I can probably write something else... :-S
If you say that it counts and that you were using the prompt in writing it (even if it turned out very different from what one might expect from the prompt) then that is enough for us! :)
Re-reading the Akallabeth, the point that was driven home to me was that the mightiest of the Valar needed to learn a lesson. Perhaps especially the mightiest of the Valar.
But where's the king of Arda to turn for some much-needed teaching?
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Wisdom's guises
http://f-ireworks.livejournal.com/46548.html
Honestly, I'm not sure that it ally fits the prompt. Ghan did not set out to teach in this piece--what he was hoping to achieve was to convince the audience, though I think he does end up teaching some things. Does that count? I can probably write something else... :-S
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But where's the king of Arda to turn for some much-needed teaching?
http://telperion-fic.livejournal.com/57882.html?view=140314
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http://lindahoyland.livejournal.com/145230.html
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