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So I was impressed of how "Stranger" in the series was learning simple things. And my imagination pictured the following plot:
Galadriel accepts Sauron's proposal, for exchange that Gil-Galad will know who is Halbrand. Halbrand says openly who is him, and Gil-Galad kills him immediately. Galadriel understands that the death of Sauron neither lowered her pain, nor returned her brother. She doesn't want to go to Valinor, and goes to valuntary exile in the depth of the forests (where would be Lorien in canonverse). Thousands years passed, she is still living alone in Middle-earth deep in the forest knowing nothing of the world. In the halls of Mandos her husband, Celeborn, says that he didn't want to return, therefore his marriage with Galadriel doesn't work anymore.
One day Galadriel sees the comet in the sky, and goes to the glade where the comet fell. She finds Mairon inbodied in his Halbrand's form, in the same helpless conditions the Stranger from the series was found. From there the rest of the story takes beginning.
Part of this plot influenced on the chapters of "Mairon", because it appeared during the writing, but I'm thinking to write this story separately even though it repeats a little some vibes from Galadriel's feelings of "your-death-did-not-returned-my-brother".
What do you think, is the plot is good to write it completely? @eowyn7023







