~ The requested entry by Nelyafinwë Fëanároion ~

Sep 13, 2006 19:57

Tagged. I am a victim of lenine2, who clearly wants to know way too much about me.
But who can deny Lenine?
Findekáno's words, of course. He finally talked me into it, dear Lenine. Sirielle herself wasn't persuasive enough.

The rules to break since Sirielle forces her muses to post personally:
Once you've been tagged, you have to write a blog entry with ( Read more... )

maedhros, my elves, fan fiction

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dawn_felagund September 14 2006, 01:36:33 UTC
I'm guessing #4 is the lie.

And I loved reading it! You should write more. *nudge nudge* ;)

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sirielle September 14 2006, 01:45:18 UTC
Hushhh, there is only one true statement among the 5 lies! ;)))
Mae will answer guesses later.
Sirielle wants to thank you in his name, since she he spent good few hours on it today.

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sirielle September 15 2006, 23:07:16 UTC
OK, #4 is a lie, but only #5 is truth - Maitimo hit Fëanor while the fire in Losgar, more or less after these words: "Now at least I am certain that no faint-heart or traitor among you...". Fëanor in his madness didn't hear Umbarato, yet, but Maitimo did and start running to help him. After hitting daddy, of course.
But it was Tyelko who rescued the youngest brother :)

I partially follow HoME here and wish to write this scene one day - to understand what really has happened and why. Especially concerning Fëanáro.

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lenine2 September 14 2006, 05:02:03 UTC
But who can deny Lenine?

Oh my, what a charmer! I am so glad Findekáno lured you away from that window. Your "lies" are wonderfully written.

I saw the hint, so I'm not going to give it away. I'm a little disappointed, though. I like the image of Maedhros eating ice cream, smoking a cigar, and drinking vodka. I imagine Sirielle is going to be dreaming about #3 for awhile.

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sirielle September 14 2006, 12:54:49 UTC
Ah, that was a mistake, I wanted to write it too much, I should have chosen something diffrent.

I'll send Mae to answer later.

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lenine2 September 14 2006, 05:02:42 UTC
Oops, and I meant to add that I hope the muses you tagged follow up.

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sirielle September 14 2006, 12:53:03 UTC
We hope it, too. We don't want to take the banners up and march to inevitable, again. Besides, chasing others is rather in Celegormy style, not ours. So, Himring will not pursue, nor press the other muses to fulfill the quest. Mission.

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tehta September 14 2006, 05:29:10 UTC
I went back through your old entries, so I know the hint now too. Ah, family.

The bravest of Himring female warriors, noble and deadly.

I think you should cut out the "female", though. Surely only Maedhros himself was braver?

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sirielle September 14 2006, 12:45:02 UTC
Of course! I might even risk that I was braver than he - look, he is standing and starring while I'm fighting ;)
Maedhros forgotten to aprise my beauty *snif*

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rhapsody11 September 14 2006, 05:52:13 UTC
LOL!!!! This surely awoke my muses. *down guys*

I keep close to Fino out of habit. He's got too many ideas, as always. In theory one can never be bored in such company, but adventures do not move me anymore. I wouldn't say I'm bored, I'm rather indifferent.

Blame Andreth! Maybe Nelyo should have had that nice chat with her..

A cute doll in fancy clothes, charming everyone around like a hooker. Starving for love and admiration.

LOL!

Giggles aside, I am going with 2 being the truth.

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sirielle September 14 2006, 12:58:07 UTC
Your muses might write a few lies, too! Feel tagged :)

I'll wait if anyone else wants to guess, will send Mae to answer later :)

"Blame Andreth! Maybe Nelyo should have had that nice chat with her.."

Oh yes, he would enjoy it. Pity they never met. But he probably talked of it with Finrod, he might have had a chance to do that.

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sirielle September 15 2006, 23:13:56 UTC
So, #2 is not truth. Maedhros learned why Fino didn't wait, he couldn't blame him for that. Of course, he was pissed off, but that's not a reason to blame poor boy for eternity. He rather blames himself that he believed Uldor, that he was too late, that he had to run, that... He is specialist in taking the blame.

The true memory memory in #5: Maitimo hit Fëanor while the fire in Losgar consumed ships. More or less after these words: "Now at least I am certain that no faint-heart or traitor among you...". Fëanor in his madness didn't hear Umbarato, yet, but Maitimo did and start running to help him. After hitting daddy, of course.
But it was Tyelko who rescued the youngest brother :)

I partially follow HoME here and wish to write this scene one day. To understand what really has happened and why. Especially concerning Fëanáro. I don't belive he was sane, when he started all the revolt. The further he was going, the worse his mind worked. This unexpected hit might have awaken him for a short while.

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