@gondorweek Day 6
Beregond, former Guard of the Citadel and Captain of the White Company, and his sons Bergil and Borlas
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@gondorweek Day 6
Beregond, former Guard of the Citadel and Captain of the White Company, and his sons Bergil and Borlas
Fic: petals (@gondorweek Day Four)
Written for Day Four of @gondorweek: 'Osgiliath, Grief and Conflict, "I love only that which they defend."'
(actually managed to hit two of the prompts, sort of)
Anyway, thanks for the prompts! This was a fun one.
Word Count: 1,077
Rating: Gen
Summary:
All children of Gondor were told the history of — or, at least, knew the history from books — the White Tree, and Bergil, son of Beregond, was no different. Of course, being only nine, Bergil had not yet seen the tree flower in his life; nor had most, if not all, of the people of Minas Tirith.
petals, fic below cut:
I’m really tired of everyone who keeps on saying that the very idea of Frodo & Sam being in love somehow “ruins the story’s theme of close platonic friendship.”
Are y’all forgetting Merry & Pippin?
Are y’all forgetting Legolas & Gimli?
Are y’all forgetting Frodo & Merry?
Are y’all forgetting Frodo & Pippin?
Are y’all forgetting Sam & Pippin?
Are y’all forgetting Sam & Merry?
Are y’all forgetting Aragorn & Legolas?
Are y’all forgetting Aragorn & Gimli?
Are y’all forgetting Aragorn & the hobbits?
Are y’all forgetting Legolas & the hobbits?
Are y’all forgetting Gimli & the hobbits?
Are y’all forgetting Boromir & the hobbits?
Are y’all forgetting Aragorn & Boromir?
Are y’all forgetting Bilbo & Gandalf?
Are y’all forgetting Frodo & Gandalf?
Are y’all forgetting Pippin & Gandalf?
Are y’all forgetting Aragorn & Gandalf?
Are y’all forgetting Pippin & Faramir?
Are y’all forgetting Aragorn & Éomer?
Are y’all forgetting Pippin & Beregond? (only in the book)
Are y’all forgetting Pippin & Bergil? (also only in the book)
Are y’all forgetting Treebeard & the hobbits?
Are y’all forgetting the entire Fellowship as the surrogate family that they are?
I just listed 23 examples of close platonic friendship in this story.
But sure, if a 24th example is romantic instead, that completely eradicates the other 23 examples and means the story isn’t about platonic friendship at all.
Sure.
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Chapter Nine: Such Hope as I Bring
Summary:
“Courage will now be your best defence against the storm that is at hand-—that and such hope as I bring.” ― Gandalf, The Return of the King
And back to Pippin once again. I'm sure he's going to have a GREAT time in the White City.
Thanks as always to @valandhirwriter for being my beta and being my inspiration for this tale! Go check out her work!
I have to pay some tribute to one of the best LotR artists out there; Alan Lee. If you haven't heard of him (or John Howe) then I will be thoroughly surprised, but in that case I will be all to happy to share! My favourite of his pieces will always be Gandalf, as it was the cover of the copy of LotR my mum got me (to stop my grubby, 10-year-old fingers from ruining her limited edition copy), but I also wanted to share Minas Tirith, as the softness of it, despite the harsh lines of stone, if what I believe Boromir, and in turn Pippin, sees of this city.
Sunday notes 6-8-25
'Twenty-nine!' said the lad and whistled. 'Why, you are quite old! As old as my uncle Iorlas. Still,' he added hopefully, 'I wager I could stand you on your head or lay you on your back.'
'Maybe you could, if I let you,' said Pippin with a laugh. 'And maybe I could do the same to you: we know some wrestling tricks in my little country. Where, let me tell you, I am considered uncommonly large and strong; and I have never allowed anyone to stand me on my head. So if it came to a trial and nothing else would serve, I might have to kill you. For when you are older, you will learn that folk are not always what they seem; and though you may have taken me for a soft stranger-lad and easy prey, let me warn you: I am not, I am a halfling, hard, bold, and wicked!' Pippin pulled such a grim face that the boy stepped back a pace, but at once he returned with clenched fists and the light of battle in his eye.
'No!' Pippin laughed. 'Don't believe what strangers say of themselves either! I am not a fighter. But it would be politer in any case for the challenger to say who he is.'
listen I love kids but if a ten year old who's taller than me told me (mid-20s, 159 cm/5 ft 3) told me he could beat me up I cannot guarantee I wouldn't do the same
We’re gonna teach ‘em how to say goodbye…
Can somebody find me the post about the talking fox??