Tolkien Horrors, Revisited
I am away busy in the VeryFar and not permitting myself to post new stuff for @tolkienhorrorweek (Witness My Self-Discipline!) so I am queuing up this little list of 10 eerie, grim, and ghoulish ficlets from my back catalogue, instead. Mind the tags on each one.
Such Dulcet and Harmonious Breath (G: 700 words), in which Elenwë learns what lurks beneath the Ice.
Tender on the Tongue (T: 1200 words), in which Lalwen reflects on hunger on the Helcaraxë.
Don't Fear the Reaper (T: 600 words), which explores the obsessive loyalty of the Fëanorian host, from Alqualondë to the sinking of Beleriand.
Metempsychosis (T: 750 words), in which the Noldor learn not to bury their dead.
I Do Not Grudge You The Game (T: 600 words), in which Gimli gets to see another side of Legolas.
Deeper Roots Than Reason (G: 5,500 words), in which the Oath of Fëanor drags Doom behind it, across cultures and generations.
Scourge (G: 500 words), in which Maglor responds to the news of Maedhros' capture.
If Ever She Sang (G: 400 words), in which Melian meets Elwë.
In the Green Tomb, Slumbering (G: 700 words), in which Celegorm meets Dior Eluchil.
Tender Morsels (M: 600 words) in which Fingon and Maedhros explore the bittersweet taste of love.